North America’s first and only touring electronic music festival experience, Identity, recently announced that tickets for its two California shows are now on-sale. The full line-ups for each California date have also been released. Limited numbers of $25 early-bird tickets will be available. Last year, each of the San Diego and San Francisco shows drew crowds of more than 15,000. With the 2012 New York Identity leg selling out in just 24 hours, demand is expected to be similarly high for the California dates this year.
Identity’s line-up features some of the most cutting-edge acts in EDM presenting them in some of America’s most storied venues, arenas that were long reserved for rock bands. Eric Prydz, Excision, Paul van Dyk, Madeon, Wolfgang Gartner, Porter Robinson, Nero, Arty, Showtek, Noisia and more will be joining the festival tour this summer. A talent break-down for each California show is listed below.
Identity California line-ups:
8/17 San Francisco - Shoreline Amphitheatre
Eric Prydz, Excision, Paul van Dyk, Hardwell, Bingo Players, Showtek, Noisia, Doctor P, Arty, Le Castle Vania, Eva Simmons, The Eye, Audrey Napoleon
8/18 San Diego - Cricket Amphitheatre
Eric Prydz, Excision, Paul van Dyk, Porter Robinson, Hardwell, Bingo Players, Showtek, Noisia, Doctor P, Arty, Le Castle Vania, Eva Simmons, The Eye, Audrey Napoleon
Full Identity Tour dates and cities:
7/19 Cincinnati - Riverbend
7/20 Detroit - Elektricity Festival Grounds
7/21 Toronto – Echo Beach powered by Rogers
7/26 Boston - Comcast Center
7/27 DC - Jiffy Lube Live
7/28 Wantagh – Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
7/29 Camden - Festival Pier at Penn's Landing
8/2 Atlanta - Aarons Amphitheatre
8/3 Tampa - 1-800 Ask Gary Amphitheatre
8/4 Miami - Klipsch Amphitheatre at Bayfront
8/10 Dallas - Gexa Energy Pavilion
8/11 Houston – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
8/17 San Francisco - Shoreline Amphitheatre
8/18 San Diego - Cricket Amphitheatre
8/19 Phoenix – Pavilion Amphitheatre
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