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REDDIT FESTIVAL NEWS RE:SET Concert series – LCD, Jamie XX, Steve Lacey, Boy Genius

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[https://www.resetconcertseries.com/](https://www.resetconcertseries.com/) Didn’t see a post about this, but from what I can gather – 4 weekends in June, 3 cities each weekend, full sets by each artist (1 stage). Interesting take and I like just about everyone involved. Should have a good vibe – venues are weird/interesting in many cases (BOS/NYC). Anyone have experience in these venues during the summer?

Breakdown:

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6 Responses

  1. jaymac91 says:

    Forest Hills Stadium is one of my favorite venues. It’s the old venue for the US Open Tennis Tournament so a lot of history there. Floor GA is literally on the old court. It’s in a nice section of queens with good bars and restaurants. The long island rail road stops nearby and all shows end by 10 or 11 due to the noise ordinance, which i find as a positive nowadays

  2. The New Orleans venue is fine unless it’s been raining a lot. It’s easy to get to. And it’s a cheap time to come here, it’s the low season, if you can stand the heat.

  3. Ashteca says:

    Sad to see they left off the PNW entirely

  4. Central Park in Atlanta is where Shaky Knees is. It has a bus line, plenty of bicycle parking, and under a mile walk from the train station. There are a lot of shaded spots at the park.

  5. Chicago is at a new park that hasnt been used for concerts yet. No train stops other than the metra so you are either ubering, driving and hoping to find decent parking or a 45 minute bus ride out there.

  6. kbups53 says:

    I’ve heard the Kemba festival setup leaves a lot to be desired, but hey, for $90 to see LCD, Jamie xx, IDLES, and L’Rain within driving distance of Pittsburgh, I’m all in.

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