New music fest to light up Rust Belt
A new music fest inspired by the Illinois QC area code is growing like weeds at The Rust Belt, 533 12th Ave., East Moline.
The first-ever Tree0ninE Festival (based on 309) is set to light up the Quad Cities with a one-of-a-kind celebration of cannabis legalization on June 28-29, 2024.
A collaboration with Yabba Dabbas stores in the QC, it will feature two days of music, art, food, and vendors to celebrate, educate, and advocate for cannabis culture.
“This has never been done in the Quad Cities and I’m trying to help create a place I would want to be in, to work at, to visit, or be a part of,” Heather Shadden, owner of Yabba Dabbas and creator of the festival, said in a Wednesday press release. “I want to do things that are new and exciting. I want to push the limits of what’s possible.”
The two-day event will feature both indoor and outdoor stages for the 17 musical acts — as well as local artists, food vendors, and more.
This event is proudly presented by Yabba Dabbas House of Glass with Terrace Cannabis as the official dispensary, and the festival ensures a premium experience with comprehensive safety and enjoyment for all attendees, the release says.
The band lineup will be:
Friday, June 28: 5:30 p.m. — 11:30 p.m.: Flabbergastor, The Tripp Brothers, The Dawn, Jon Wayne & The Pain, Tropidelic, Girl Talk.
Saturday, June 29: 2:30 p.m. — 11:30 p.m.: DJ Buddha, The Crew, Rude Punch, Wontu Trees, Ryan Jeter’s Mind at Large, Kris Lager Band, Sir Woman, The Pimps of Joytime, Waka Flocka Flame, Chromeo – DJ Set.
The headliners are:
Girl Talk (Gregg Gillis) has evolved from experimental mash-ups to creating explosive party anthems, gaining widespread acclaim with albums like “Night Ripper” and “All Day.” Known for dynamic, confetti-laden live shows, Gillis now brings his unique energy and creative collaborations to the Tree0ninE stage, according to the event release.
Chromeo – DJ Set introduces their latest album “Adult Contemporary,” redefining mature themes with funk and style. The duo continues to captivate with their timeless sound and introspective lyrics on modern relationships.
Waka Flocka Flame, the powerhouse behind hits like “No Hands,” brings his high-energy performance and new musical directions to the festival. Known for his influence in trap music and energetic live shows, Waka promises a party like no other.
Tickets are available HERE, with a variety of festival pass options to give you the flexibility to enjoy the performances how and when you want, including a two-day pass for $75 (through May 29), or single-day admission of $20, $50 and $65.
General Admission: 2-day access to festival grounds including headlining performances inside The Rust Belt.
General Admission with VIP section: Includes 2-day access with special VIP pit section for headlining performances.
Friday General Admission: Access for Friday, including headlining performances.
Friday Outdoor Admission: Outdoor access for Friday. Upgrades available at the box office.
Saturday General Admission: Access for Saturday, including headlining performances.
Saturday Outdoor Admission: Outdoor access for Saturday. Upgrades available at the box office.
For more details, visit the festival website HERE.
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