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Thousands of fans were on cloud nine at the third annual Head In The Clouds Music and Arts festival sponsored by music label 88rising. The two-day festival included performances by Saweetie, Rich Brian and Joji, among many others.
After Head In The Clouds, keshi is ready to get down to earth.
The producer and singer-songwriter commanded the 88 Stage at Head In The Clouds on Sunday with classic songs like “2 soon” and “like i need u.” Now, he said, he continues to concentrate on expanding his sound in the studio and welcoming diversity of thought in the creative process.
The sky is the limit – and the clouds are only just the beginning.
Held on Saturday and Sunday, the Head In The Clouds Music and Arts festival showcased artists of Asian and Asian American heritage as they performed at Pasadena’s Brookside at the Rose Bowl.
If Rich Brian was the moon in the Head In The Clouds sky, Joji was its sun.
The celestial singer floated onto the stage straddled by images of grainy nebula and burning suns, bringing warmth and life to cold and fatigued concertgoers.
A piece of San Gabriel has made it to the Rose Bowl.
The 626 Night Market, aptly named for the area code of its original location in San Gabriel, California, became host to several vendors of Asian and Asian fusion food for the two-day Head In The Clouds Music and Arts Festival, which was held Saturday and Sunday.
Rich Brian is the moon in the Head In The Clouds sky.
Controlling the crowd like the tide and eclipsing the sun displayed on the LED screen, the rapper glided onto stage in a retro futuristic, chrome vest and pants set.
The sky is the limit – and the clouds are only just the beginning.
Held on Saturday and Sunday, the Head In The Clouds Music and Arts festival showcased artists of Asian and Asian American heritage as they performed at Pasadena’s Brookside at the Rose Bowl.
This post was updated Nov. 7 at 10:37 p.m.
Elephante is going from Harvard to Head In The Clouds.
The DJ, producer, vocalist and Harvard alumnus who switched paths to pursue a music career is performing at Head In The Clouds Music and Arts Festival on Saturday.
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