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10 Reasons to attend Hulaween 2014

Written by: Kristi Pye

Below are the top 10 reasons why you should make plans to attend Hulaween 2014 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.

  1.      Hulaween offers a rare chance to see The String Cheese Incident in the South East.  For those of us who live in the southern states, it can be difficult to see String Cheese without traveling long distances; Hulaween brings them to us in the most pleasant way, and my favorite place.
  2.      “The Afterlife” is this year’s theme over Halloween weekend, so imagine the creativity people will put into their campsites and wardrobe! SOSMP offers intimate campsites and encourages you to get creative with your decorations!
  3.      Spirit Lake. The production put into Spirit lake is second to none at SOSMP. With dazzling lighting effects, eccentric interactive vendors, live art done by patrons and artists such as Bean Spence, trippy little lounge areas and much more, the Spirit Lake is worth the admission price itself.
  4.      Dean Ween Group. Umm, yes please! You can’t spell Hulaween without Ween!
  5.      Suwannee Bluegrass Surprise, yet to be announced, is my favorite event. Nice way to get your mind off the electronic scene for a bit, and enjoy some of the premier bluegrass artists on the bill!
  6.      Thursday Night Pre-Party with Electron, a Thursday surprise, and Particle. What better way to start off Hulaween weekend than with a pre-party!!
  7.      Hulaween/ Bear Creek combo ticket for $360, that’s right, two festivals for $360!!!
  8.      3 full nights of Cheese!!!!! Last year they had 6 intense sets with another “Voodoo” themed set on Halloween that included all voodoo related songs. I can not wait to see what they bring from the afterlife, can we say “Children of the Grave>Frankenstein”?
  9.      SOSMP- The Spirit of Suwannee is the perfect venue to have this event, hands down!
  10.      Weather. Where else are you going to get down to such a great band, an outdoor venue, camping out…wearing shorts? There is no guarantee, but we Floridians get cold at 65 degrees and that is typically the low that time of year.

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