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Creative Summit Schedules Announed
CULTURE COLLIDE ANNOUNCES CREATIVE SUMMIT SCHEDULES FOR
LOS ANGELES (10/16-10/18) AND SAN FRANCISCO (10/14-10/15) FESTIVALS
FEATURING PANELS ON MUSIC AND TECHNOLOGY, SPIRITS OF THE WORLD, BANDS AND BRANDS, BEERS OF THE WORLD, BURRITO THEORY, AND MORE
INCLUDING SPEAKERS FROM BANDPAGE, LAGUNITAS, ELECTRONIC ARTS, NOISE POP, ANCHOR BREWING, HIGH ROAD TOURING, YELP, BANDS IN TOWN, BROKE ASS STUART AND MORE
FREE TO FESTIVAL WRISTBAND HOLDERS AS WELL AS ALL MUSICIANS
AND COLLEGE STUDENTS OVER THE AGE OF 21
Culture Collide is excited to announce the schedules for the Los Angeles and San Francisco festivals’ creative summits. In addition to performances from bands from 20 different countries, during each festival their respective creative summits will feature panel discussions on music’s evolving relationships with technology and brands, local and worldly culinary infatuations, as well as discussions on (and tastings of) beers and spirits from around the globe. Creative summits at each festival are open to all wristbands holders, and this year in the spirit of inclusion and the desire to help foster the next generation of musicians and industry professionals, will be free to attend for any band members or college student over the age of 21.
Visit culturecollide.com/ccsummit to view the complete lineup of panels and speakers for each creative summit.
Culture Collide San Francisco’s Creative Summit will take place October 14th and 15th and will be held in West of Pecos’ Saddle Room. Panelists include Broke Ass Stuart, Kevin Arnold of Noise Pop, Michael Sargeant of Anchor Brewing, Don Chartier of Lagunitas, Wilson Zheng of High Road Touring, Doug Scott of BandPage, Culture Collide founder Alan Miller and more.
Culture Collide Los Angeles’ Creative Summit will take place October 16th and 17th and will be held in Taix’ Champaign Room. Panelists include George Rogerson of Bandsintown, Shannon Flanigan of Tiger Beer, Kate Burbank of Yelp, Erik Smith of EA (Electronic Arts), Dana Erlich of the Israeli Consulate, Culture Collide founder Alan Miller and more.
This years festivals will feature a diverse array of performers from over 20 different countries including Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (USA), Cloud Nothings (USA), Takeoffs & Landings (Peru), Dorine Levy (Israel), Love X Stereo (Korea), The Oaths (Mexico), Nina Persson (Sweden), PINS (UK), Go Back to the Zoo (The Netherlands), Beat Connection (USA), and many more. Bucking the trend of untenably expensive music festivals with largely homogeneous lineups, the LA festival with over sixty bands over the course of 3 days, and SF festival with over 40 bands over the course of two days, bring considerable value to the table at $30 and $20 dollars per ticket respectively. Attendees in each city will of course also gain access to international happy hour events, and admission to each cities corresponding Creative Summits.
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