Sasquatch! — George, Washington
Average Price: $113/day
Located in the majestic Gorge Amphitheater, Sasquatch! offers a Coachella-competitive lineup — including the reunited Outkast and indie rock titans the National and Queens of the Stone Age — and sweeping views of the Columbia River and the Cascades. (May 23–25)
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CMA Music Festival – Nashville, TN
Average Price: $96/day
Country music has found its place in the sun, becoming one of the most in-demand genres of the festival business. The CMA Music Festival sold out in a record four months before kick-off, thanks to its star-studded cast: Rascal Flatts, Josh Turner, Brett Eldredge, Sara Evans, and Gloriana. (June 5–8)
Luke Bryan interacts with fans at the 2013 CMA Music Festival.
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The Governors Ball Music Festival — New York, NY
Average Price: $77/day
More than 12,000 New Yorkers and music-lovers bused, ferried, biked, and shuttled to Randall's Island last year for the annual mudbath. This summer, Governors Ball tapped Jack White, Vampire Weekend, the Strokes, and Outkast to headline. (June 6–8)
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Bonnaroo — Manchester, TN
Average Price: $71/day
Bonnaroo started in 2002 as one of the largest music festivals in America, serving up a dizzying array of genres. More than 180 artists and bands will perform on the 700-acre farm this summer, including Elton John, Kanye West, Lionel Richie, and the Avett Brothers. (June 12–15)
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFirefly Music Festival — Dover, DE
Average Price: $100/day
Set among lush wooded landscapes and featuring renowned and emerging artists, Firefly creates an indie experience like no other. Between drinking at the on-site brewery or lounging in the Hammock Hangout, check out Foo Fighters, Weezer, Jack Johnson, Imagine Dragons, and, of course, Outkast. (June 19–22)
Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes performs at Firefly in 2013.
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Electric Daisy Carnival — Las Vegas, NV
Average Price: $96/day
EDC pushes the boundaries of the imagination, with more than 500 theatrical performers, firework displays, and large-scale interactive art installations. This summer, dance music heavy-hitters Tiësto, Afrojack, Calvin Harris, Cedric Gervais, and Martin Garrix will keep crowds spinning. (June 20–22)
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Milwaukee Summerfest – Milwaukee, WI
Average Price: $40/day
The Midwest's most rocking festival, Summerfest — in existence since 1968 — has a few key ingredients: 11 days, 11 stages, over 800 acts, and nearly 900,000 attendees. Lady Gaga, Brad Paisley, Bruno Mars, Usher, Ludacris, and One Republic will perform at the waterfront Marcus Amphitheater. (June 25–29 and July 1–6)
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Lollapalooza — Chicago, IL
Average Price: $83/day
Roughly 300,000 people turn out for Lollapalooza, which squeezes eight stages into an already jam-packed Grant Park. With acts including Eminem, Kings of Leon, Skrillex, Lorde, and Zedd‚ festival-goers will have no easy time choosing who to see. (August 1–3)
Alice Glass of Crystal Castles performs during Lollapalooza 2013.
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Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival — San Francisco, CA
Average Price: $92/day
Kanye West, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, The Killers, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Death Cab for Cutie join forces in historic Golden Gate Park for this three-day music blowout. Outside Lands hosts a farmer's market, urban gardening workshops, and other sustainability attractions. (August 8–10)
Devendra Banhart performs at Outside Lands in 2008.
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdElectric Zoo — New York, NY
Average Price: $123/day
Electric Zoo is as synonymous with EDM as glow sticks and house beats. This summer, New York's most immersive music festival features David Guetta, Nicky Romero, Kaskade, Dash Berlin, and Zedd. (August 29–31)
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Budweiser Made In America Festival — Philadelphia, PA and Los Angeles, CA
Average Price: $75/day
Budweiser Made In America goes bicoastal this summer, becoming the first American music festival to take place simultaneously on two coasts. Co-founder Jay Z recruited Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Imagine Dragons, Steve Aoki, and John Mayer to headline. (August 30–31)
TJR performs at Budweiser Made In America in 2013.
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