We went to the Palm Tree Music Festival. Heres why you cant miss the next one

Where’s the beat drop? Amongst the palm trees, of course.The Palm Tree Music Festival, a traveling EDM extravaganza, with past locations in Bali, Cabo, Australia and Hawaii swooped into the Hamptons in New York on June 22.And, we had a blast.However, if you missed the Southampton fest, you need not fret.2024’s final Palm Tree Festival is slated to take place at Lake Tahoe, NV’s Harveys Outdoor Arena on Friday, July 12.Headlined by household house names Gryffin and Disco Lines and featuring DJ sets from Drama and Vandelux, the one-day jamboree is a guaranteed good time for ravers, club-heads and the EDM-curious alike.Best of all, as of now, last-minute Palm Tree Tahoe tickets are still available.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on general admission passes was $111 before fees on Vivid Seats.All prices are subject to fluctuation.Sofi Tukker says it best — there is nothing better than “Summer in New York.” That’s especially true when you’re spending it with a stacked EDM lineup in the Hamptons.For the first time ever, the Palm Tree Festival was held on land owned by the Shinnecock Nation in Southampton on June 22, as exclusively reported by Page Six.

The festival is typically held at the Francis S.Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach, but the Southampton location’s inaugural season went off with a bang at its new location and the one-day fest quickly sold out, in both VIP and General Admission.Palm Tree was indeed only one day, but a jam-packed one at that, as the single stage event hosted seven (!) acts, from the headliners Swedish House Mafia and Kygo to DJ sets by Sofi Tukker, Purple Disco Machine, Xandra and more earlier in the day to pump up the crowds.Even after an impromptu rain storm, the typically-linen clad and posh Hamptonites turned it out and stayed dancing through the storm.

The show went on and kudos go to the Palm Tree crew for making the experience feel fluid while concert-goers stuck it out, despite being...

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