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North Coast Music Festival 2011 Preview


September 2nd – September 4th
Union Park, Chicago

Introduction & Photos by Greg Molitor
(ReMIND Photography)

North Coast Music Festival 2011 is less than two weeks away! Held in Chicago’s Union Park over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 2-4), North Coast is the perfect big city festival for the summer’s end. This year’s event features huge performing acts from various musical genres as well as tons of late-night events that’ll keep the grooves going throughout the night. Three-day passes have sold out and single-day tickets are now going fast, so make sure you secure your spot at the Midwest’s biggest party this Labor Day weekend!

North Coast Music Festival 2011 Lineup:

David Guetta · STS9 · Bassnectar · Wiz Khalifa · Thievery Corporation · Lettuce · New Mastersounds · Fatboy Slim · Common · Gogol Bordello · RJD2 with Break Science · Of Montreal · Major Lazer · Lotus · ATB · Wolfgang Gartner · Big Gigantic · Little Dragon · Neon Indian · The Budos Band · Van Ghost · James Zabiela · Future Rock · The Werks · Auto Body · Rubblebucket · Soul Rebels Brass Band · Keys N Krates · Orchard Lounge · Latyrx · Zeds Dead · Lance Herbstrong · Great Divide and more…


Ticket Information:

Tickets to the festival and all of the after parties are on-sale now at www.clubtix.com/northcoastfest!
· $45 Single-day passes now available. $40 batch SOLD-OUT.
· $125 3-day passes SOLD OUT. $95 batch SOLD-OUT. $110 batch SOLD-OUT.

www.northcoastfestival.com

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