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Published: 2012/06/26

Announcing the Relix Online Festival Guide

After 12 years of bringing you the print version of our Annual Festival Guide, we are proud to present to you the first Relix Online Festival Guide. Within these pages, you will find listings and insider info for many of the best music festivals around—from the all-night electronic dance parties to large urban gatherings to secluded forest summits to the recent music-foodie hybrids.

We’ve also partnered with Oyster.com to offer lodging and accommodation info for a wide array of festival destinations. So please head over to Relix.com/festivals and check out the guide. We will continue to add new listings and lineup additions to keep you updated with the ever-expanding festival circuit.

We hope that you will use our Online Festival Guide to not only find out about some new festivals but also find out a little more about the festivals that you already claim as your own. Enjoy the long, strange trip—there are many paths there.

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Mostafa August 29, 2012, 02:44:57

As far as lineups go Glastonbury and Sasquatch are top notch, but for ovrlael atmosphere Shambhala can’t be beat. Simply put it’s 10 000 of the most friendly welcoming people coming together at (in my opinion) the coolest location possible for a festival deep in the forest with great stages and the best lights and sound and the COOLEST costumes ever! It’s really the people that make the festival what it is though, everyone puts so much effort in to their costumes, I’ve seen stuff there I didn’t think was possible!

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