Here Are The Hangout Festival Set Times For 2024

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The Hangout Music Festival returns for its 14th year this weekend with headliners Lana Del Rey, Odesza, and Zach Bryan. The festival runs from Friday, May 17, to Sunday, May 19, at Alabama’s Gulf Shores. You can see the set times for this year’s festival below.

The Hangout Music Festival was launched in November 2009, with the first festival in 2010. It has run every year since, except for 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19, and also provides a full size roller rink, beach volleyball, and an in-ground pool at the main stage.

Friday, May 17

Hangout Stage: The Stews (1:30-2:15), David Kushner (3:00-4:00), A Day To Remember(5:00-6:00), Dominic Fike (7:15-8:15), Lana Del Rey (9:30)
Shoreline Stage: Brenn! (2:15-3:00), The Beaches (4:15-5:00), Del Water Gap (6:15-7:15), NLE Choppa (8:30-9:15)
Mermaid Stage: Linka Moja (1:15-2:00), Laci Kaye Booth (3:30-4:15), G Flip (5:45-6:30), Matt Maeson (8:00-9:00)
Monster Beach Club: Madds (1:00-2:00), Coco & Breezy (3:00-4:00), LF System (5:00-6:15), Eliza Rose (7:15-8:15)
Boom On The Beach: Bunt (2:00-3:00), Daily Bread (4:00-5:00), Troyboi (6:15-7:15), The Chainsmokers (8:15-9:30)

Saturday, May 18

Hangout Stage: Knox (1:30-2:15), Chappel Roan (3:00-4:00), Jessie Murph (5:00-6:00), Cage The Elephant (7:15-8:15), Odesza (9:30)
Shoreline Stage: Dasha (2:15-3:00), Dylan Gossett (4:00-5:00), Qveen Herbie (6:00-7:00), Koe Wetzel (8:15-9:15)
Mermaid Stage: Willow Avalon (1:15-2:00), The Taylor Party (3:30-4:30), Alana Springsteen (5:45-6:30), Flyana Boss (8:00-8:45)
Monster Beach Club: Darius (12:30-1:15), Sommer Ray (1:15-2:00), Brandi Cyrus (3:00-4:00), Vnssa B2B Nala (5:00-6:15), Le Youth (7:15-8:30)
Boom On The Beach: Westend (2:00-3:00), Disco Lines (4:00-5:00), Sexyy Red (6:30-7:15), Alison Wonderland (8:30-9:30)

Sunday, May 19

Hangout Stage: Little Stranger (1:30-2:15), All Time Low (3:00-4:00), Nelly (5:00-6:00), Renée Rapp (7:15-8:15), Zach Bryan (9:15)
Shoreline Stage: Hemlocke Spring (2:15-3:00), Dexter And The Moon Rocks (4:15-5:00), Megan Moroney (6:00-7:00), Doechii (8:25-9:10)
Mermaid Stage: Jaime Wyatt (1:15-2:00), Tanner Adell (3:30-4:15), Paul Russell (5:45-6:30), Wyatt Flores (8:00-9:00)
Monster Beach Club: Absnth (1:00-2:00), Inji (3:00-4:00), Austin Millz (5:00-6:15), Chromeo (DJ Set) (7:15-8:15)
Boom On The Beach: Odd Mob X Omnom Hyperbeam (2:00-3:00), Kasbo (4:00-5:00), Dom Dolla (6:15-7:15), Subtronics (8:15-9:15)

Here Are The Head In The Clouds New York Festival Set Times For 2024

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Last year, Uproxx called the 88rising Head In The Clouds Festival one of the best music festivals on the scene. This weekend, fans on the East Coast will get to find out why with the New York edition of the festival headlined by Joji and (G)I-DLE. See below for the set times ahead of the festival.

This year’s Head In The Clouds New York is the second iteration in the Big Apple; 88rising expanded the festival to New York last year after four successful shows in Los Angeles. The 2023 edition of HITC New York was headlined by Rich Brian and Niki, with performances from rising stars like Beabadoobee, Milli, Raveena, P-Lo, and more.

The New York festival follows Coachella’s second appearance at Coachella with the 88rising Futures set. Many of the acts from that set are also performing at Head In The Clouds New York, including J-pop group Atarashii Gakko! and Japanese rapper Awich, as well as Thuy, who performed a separate, breakout set at Coachella.

Saturday, May 11

88Rising Stage: Wang OK (2:45-3:10), Young Posse (3:15-3:45), Balming Tiger (3:50-4:35), Juliet Ivy (4:40-5:10), Thuy (5:15-5:55), Dhruv (6:00-6:40), Wave To Earth (6:45-7:30), Illenium b2b Dabin (7:45-8:45), (G)I-DLE (8:55-9:55)

Sunday, May 12

88Rising Stage: Spence Lee (2:45-3:15), Warren Hue (3:20-3:50), Awich (3:55-4:25), Deb Never (4:30-5:00), Lyn Lapid (5:05-5:35), Eyedress (5:40-6:20), Atarashii Gakko! (6:25-7:05), Bibi (7:10-7:55), Joji (8:10-9:10), Finale (9:20-9:55)

Here Are The Riverbeat Music Festival Set Times For 2024

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This weekend, Jelly Roll, The Fugees, and Osesza will headline the Riverbeat Music Festival in Memphis, Tennessee. The multi-genre festival begins this Friday, May 3, and runs through Sunday, May 5, with performances from Jai Wolf, Yung Gravy, Matt And Kim, Mt. Joy, Killer Mike, Tobe Nwigwe, The Band Camino, Black Pumas, 8Ball & MJG, Big Boi of Outkast, and more. The festival takes place at Tom Lee Park along the Mississippi (hence the festival’s name) and has five stages. See the set times below to set your game plan ahead of the festivities and find more information at riverbeat.com.

Friday, May 3

Main Stage: Jai Wolf (5:00-6:00), Yung Gravy (7:00-8:00), Odesza (9:30-11:00)
Bud Light Stage: Kenny Brown(4:45-5:30), Matt And Kim(6:30-7:30), Mt. Joy(8:15-9:30)
Zev Pavilion Stage: Charlie Musselwhite (4:15-5:00), Durand Jones (6:00-7:00), Take Me To The River: Memphis (8:00-9:00)
Beale St Landing Stage: Lucky 7 Brass Band (4:00-5:00), Marcella Simien (5:30-6:30), Rodd Bland and the Members Only Band: Tribute To Bobby “Blue” Bland (7:00-8:00)
Whateverland: DY3 (4:00-5:15), Qemist (5:30-7:00), Phantoms (DJ Set) (7:15-8:15), Mindchatter (8:30-9:30)

Saturday, May 4

Main Stage: Talibah Safiya (3:45-4:30), Killer Mike (5:15-6:15), Tobe Nwigwe (7:00-8:00), The Fugees (9:30-11:00)
Bud Light Stage: Lawrence Matthews (3:00-4:00), Southern Avenue (4:30-5:30), Del Water Gap (6:30-7:30), The Band Camino (8:15-9:30)
Zev Pavilion Stage: Jimbo Mathus (2:15-3:00), Don Bryant Feat. The Bo-Keys (4:30-5:15), Al Kapone & The B.W.A. Band (6:15-7:00), Robert Randolph Band (8:15-9:15)
Beale St Landing Stage: School Of Rock Bands (2:00-3:30), School Of Rock Bands (4:00-5:30), School Of Rock Bands (6:00-7:30)
Whateverland: Witnesse (2:15-3:45), Nico (4:00-5:00), Bizzle Bluebland (5:15-6:15), Aimmia (6:30-7:45), White Panda (8:30-9:30)

Sunday, May 5

Main Stage: Nightly (3:45-4:30), Morgan Wade (5:15-6:15), Black Pumas (7:00-8:15), Jelly Roll (9:30-11:00)
Bud Light Stage: S.G. Goodman (3:00-4:00), 8Ball & MJG (4:30-5:30), Jessie Murph (6:30-7:30), Big Boi (8:30-9:30)
Zev Pavilion Stage: Dirty Streets (2:15-3:00), The Heavy Heavy (4:30-5:15), The Aces (6:15-7:00), Whitey Morgan & The 78’s (8:15-9:15)
Beale St Landing Stage: Mark Edgar Stuart (2:00-3:00), Bailey Bigger (3:30-4:30), The Wilkins Sisters (5:00-6:00), Salo Pallini (6:30-7:30)
Whateverland: Siphne Ayye (2:15-3:45), Alpha Whiskey (4:00-5:00), Sth Memphis Jeff (5:15-6:15), Forester (DJ Set) (6:30-7:45), Coco & Breezy (8:30-9:30)

Here Are The New Orleans Jazz Festival Set Times For 2024

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The 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is set to begin this Thursday, April 25, with over 100 acts from across a massive spectrum of styles and sounds. Known as Jazz Fest, the festival is one of the longest-running music festivals in the US, stretching from its foundation in 1970 to 2019. After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021, it returned in 2022, bigger and better than ever.

The nonprofit organization The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation Inc. puts on the festival every year to redistribute the funds it generates to the local community while it “promotes, preserves, perpetuates and encourages the music, culture and heritage of communities in Louisiana through festivals, programs and other cultural, educational, civic and economic activities.”

The festivities will be held at Fair Grounds Race Course from Thursday to Sunday with a lineup including The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, The Killers, Hozier, Vampire Weekend, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Queen Latifah, Jon Batiste, and many, many more, including local acts like Big Freedia, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, and Juvenile with Mannie Fresh. See below for this weekend’s schedule of main stage set times and check out the full schedule at NOJazzFest.com.

Thursday, April 25

11:20 – 12:10 — The Iceman Special
12:35 – 1:20 — Agrupación Changó of Colombia
1:40 – 2:30 — Papa Mali Trio
2:55 – 3:55 — Cimafunk
4:30 – 7:00 — Widespread Panic

Friday, April 26

11:15 – 11:55 — TBC Brass Band
12:15 – 1:00 — Rancho Aparte of Colombia
1:20 – 2:10 — J & The Causeways
2:30 – 3:25 — Sweet Crude
3:50 – 5:00 — The Revivalists
5:30 – 7:00 — The Killers

Saturday, April 27

11:20 – 12:10 — John Hollier
12:30 – 1:30 — Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue
1:50 – 2:50 — Wayne Toups
3:25 – 4:40 — Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
5:20 – 7:00 — Chris Stapleton

Sunday, April 28

11:20 – 12:15 — Seratones
12:40 – 1:40 — Jacobo Vélez ya la Mambanegra of Colombia
2:05 – 3:15 — The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
3:45 – 4:55 — Michael Franti & Spearhead
5:30 – 7:00 — Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals