About:
Founded in 2007 by the American music executive, and concert promoter, Gary Richard AKA Destructo, Hard Summer is a two-day electronic dance music (EDM) festival that takes place annually in Southern California.
Hard Summer has become one of the largest and most popular EDM festivals in the United States, attracting tens of thousands of attendees each year. The festival has featured a wide range of electronic music genres, including house, techno, dubstep, trap, and more, and has featured performances by some of the biggest names in EDM, such as Skrillex, Calvin Harris, and Major Lazer.
Famous For:
Hard Summer has been praised for its commitment to sustainability and environmentally-friendly practices, including recycling programs and efforts to reduce waste. The festival has also faced criticism in the past for safety concerns and incidents of drug use, leading to increased security measures and safety protocols in recent years.
Creation Purpose:
Gary Richards created Hard Summer with the purpose of providing a platform for showcasing innovative and cutting-edge EDM to a large audience in Southern California.
Fun Facts:
In addition to its music lineup, Hard Summer also features art installations, food and drink vendors, and interactive experiences for attendees.
Impact on the Music Industry:
Hard Summer has helped to launch the careers of many rising EDM artists, providing them with a platform to showcase their talents to a large audience. This exposure has helped many artists to gain fans and build their following in the industry.
Festival was scheduled from 01 Aug to 02 Aug 2015 (1 day(s)).
Hard Summer takes place in San Bernardino, United States. Here is the full address of the festival: 689 S E St, San Bernardino, CA, 92408, United States of America
The Weeknd, The Chemical Brothers, DJ Snake, ODESZA, Porter Robinson.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
electronic
hip hop
pop
electronica
electro
house
dance
trap
dubstep
indie
alternative
electro house
chillout
experimental
techno
deep house
electropop
indie rock
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