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Come to the Joshua Tree Music Festival!

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Get excited for one-of-a-kind music, art, food and good vibes at the Joshua Tree Music Festival (JTMF)! Save the date for Oct. 10 to Oct. 13, when the Joshua Tree Lake Campground transforms into a world of musical tranquility, overlooking the beautiful Copper Mountains and views of Joshua Tree National Park. Discover the next wave of musical talent at this year's festival, featuring a lineup of emerging artists you won't find anywhere else. Be the first to hear their sound live — before they take the world by storm!

The Joshua Tree Music Festival values are down to earth, with the intent for family and friends to come together and embrace the arts and the outdoors! With a team of over two hundred volunteers and three dozen team leaders, the people of JTMF care about creating a magical experience for all who join. Whether you choose to attend throughout the weekend or just for a day, the Joshua Tree Lake Campground offers parking for both regular and RV vehicles, spacious sites, hot showers and is just a short walk from the lake and the music bowl.

The festival has something for everyone, with two stages, a world market and organic food vendors. What's not to love? For people interested in other immersive experiences, the festival offers Visual Art installations, a shaded Yoga & Healing Stage, as well as various play areas for children and other shady nooks to bask in the festival's beauty.

Beyond the music and other activities, JTMF wants all festival-goers to interact profoundly with the music and the community as a whole. By creating a sense of unity and connection, JTMF offers more than just a weekend of incredible music and art — it creates a space for meaningful experiences that resonate long after the festival ends. Whether through the shared love of music, creative expression, or community, JTMF inspires festival-goers to leave feeling more connected, uplifted and inspired. To learn more about this event and purchase tickets, students can go to the festival’s website.