$20 to See Dallas Reggae Festival at Lynn Creek Park on September 15 or 16 (Up to $40 Value)
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Maxi Priest, Elephant Man, and Dynamq join other reggae notables for free-flowing sets at Joe Pool Lake as guests dance, eat, and drum
Music festivals give music lovers the chance to gather together to hear their favorite artists and share one giant, meaty party sub. Share a moment with this deal: for $20, you get one single-day general-admission ticket to the Dallas Reggae Festival at Lynn Creek Park (up to a $40 value). Choose between the following dates:
- Saturday, September 15, from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Sunday, September 16, from noon to 9 p.m.<p>
Kids aged 10 and younger get in free, and kids aged 11-15 get in for $10 per day.
As Joe Pool Lake laps at the shore, guests of the third-annual Dallas Reggae Festival absorb the beat-driven sounds of a full lineup of national and local talent. Confirmed artists include chart-topping veteran artist Maxi Priest, the only Reggae singer to have a number 1 hit in America who fuses reggae music with hints of hip hop and R & B. Elephant Man, a DJ who blends unlikely samples from films—Ennio Morricone’s soundtrack to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly flashes through his single Dash Wata—with the twinkling of steel drums to create an up-tempo, Jamaican-inspired sound. African singer Dynamq’s delicate vocals complement steadily brushed beats, and Local Culture’s soulful lead vocals mingle with the keyboardist’s falsetto to forge a celestial slow groove. Guests are welcome to bring drums to the event for tapping along to live music or seeing if a squirrel conga line might spontaneously form.