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Float Fest

This year’s Float Fest is sure to be the biggest Texas tubing event of summer ‘17. The 2-day riverside extravaganza features floating, carnival grounds and rides, vendors and an eclectic 2-day lineup of musicians. Headlining acts include pop EDM phenomenon Zedd (Saturday) and rock-n- rollers Weezer and Cage the Elephant (Sunday) preceded by electro-indie trio Passion Pit, the psychedelic tunes of MGMT, mashup DJ Girl Talk, rap acts like Mac Miller and Mike Jones, pop artists Snakeships and more! All this and tubing too? Say it ain’t so! The Festival grounds provide misting and water refill stations to cool off, and various sponsor tents (the Current will be there). Premiering this summer is the Frigid Float lounge- an air conditioned sanctuary from the sun (complete with wifi) that is available through certain ticket packages. Stay safe, stay cool, and Float Fest 2017 should be a wet and wild summer spectacular for the whole crew.

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