One of the top intimate music festivals in the U.S., Suwannee Hulaween, is moving ahead with its 11th edition in Florida, despite the recent impacts of Hurricane Helene. This year’s diverse lineup promises to draw more than just electronic music fans.
Hulaween is not only proceeding with the festival but is also pledging to donate a portion of every ticket sale to hurricane relief efforts. It’s inspiring to see festivals that actively support their communities during tough times. The festival team is working tirelessly to ensure a memorable experience for attendees along with cleanup and preparations at Sprit Lake.
Friends attending have hailed Hulaween as a must-attend festival. The event is set to take place from October 24th to 27th, with this year’s theme being “Weir’d Science,” celebrating Bobby Weir’s festival debut alongside The String Cheese Incident on Sunday, October 27.
The lineup showcases an eclectic mix of genres, featuring favorites from the dance music scene such as CloZee and Of The Trees, following performances from Daily Bread, Levity, A Hundred Drums, LP Giobbi, J Worra, Chase & Status, and Walker & Royce.