High Times. Low Drama.

the kids, they dance, they shake their bones

Colorful neon lights in various shapes including skulls, animals, peace signs, stars, rockets, and abstract patterns on a black background.

A new way to get down.

Platforms like Nugs have opened the door to a new kind of concert experience, bringing professionally produced live streams from legendary venues and festivals directly into community spaces.

Dead Butte is about gathering around a high-fidelity sound system to recreate the energy of a live show with no parking headaches, no overpriced concessions, no lines, just great music and a real good time.

Bring the kids, bring the dogs, bring a friend, bring a bev. Maybe bring a chair. We’re gonna turn the music up loud and let the kids turn the trampoline into a thunder dome while the music plays the band.

Person with long hair wearing a maroon backwards baseball cap and a black T-shirt with a logo featuring a lightning bolt and a tongue, sitting on a bench at an outdoor event

No one's noticed but the band's all packed and gone…was it ever here at all?

Crowd at a concert with bright stage lights, fog, and confetti in the air.
Multiple colorful neon signs hanging in a row, advertising 'The Dead' at Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Performing Arts Center on June 25, with ticket prices of $7.18 and $8.85.

Crowd of people on a stage with a large backdrop of pink curtains and a neon sign that says "One More Saturday Night."

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