Co-Creators Of Bonnaroo & Outside Lands Announce Inaugural Lost Lake Festival

By Scott Bernstein Mar 16, 2017 1:46 pm PDT

Superfly, the company that counts co-creating Bonnaroo and Outside Lands among its credits, has announced they will present the Lost Lake Festival at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix October 20 – 22. Lost Lake will be a three-day, multi-format music festival created in partnership with top cultural leaders in the Valley’s creative and artisan community, and is said to be “a first-of-its-kind experience, celebrating Phoenix and the surrounding region.”

The lineup will be revealed soon and is expected to feature more than 40 musical acts, large-scale and nostalgic sport and game-style experiences and elevated local culinary and beverage offerings. Lost Lake will host multiple stages for acts ranging from the iconic to of-the-moment national, regional and local artists across the 75-acre park.

“We were inspired by the energy and creative shift that is happening in the Phoenix metro area to create a festival experience that truly represents the Valley’s culture, food, arts and music as well as the vibrant and outgoing lifestyle of the community,” says Rick Farman, Superfly co-founder. “We’ve been working closely with our local partners and city leaders to develop this landmark event, and are excited to be a part of such an impassioned and artistic scene.”

“When it comes to delivering a world-class arts, culture, and culinary festival experience, Superfly sets the bar,” said Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton. “Phoenix has become a top destination for major events, but our residents and visitors haven’t seen anything like the Lost Lake Festival yet. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Superfly to create this one-of-a-kind event in the heart of Phoenix.”

Keep your eyes on LostLakeFestival.com for more details.

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