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Hulaween’s Owner and Talent Buyer interview with EDM.com

Hulaween’s Owner and Talent Buyer interview with EDM.com

Just read this new Michael Berg interview on EDM.com and honestly it got me even more hyped for Hula this year!!

Love how intentional they are about protecting the feeling of Hula while still evolving the festival. The emphasis on Spirit Lake being the “true headliner,” extended sets over quick festival rotations, and creating actual immersive experiences instead of just stacking a lineup makes me proud this is an event I hit every year. You can tell they genuinely think about community and atmosphere first.

Also respect to them for actually lowering ticket prices this year when basically every other fest is going the opposite direction. I grabbed blind presale the second it dropped and this article made me feel even better about it.

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u/Flaky_Money_4878 — 3 days ago
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not even trying to hype this up too hard but… Sacred Acre is kinda one of the most slept-on bass festivals right now.

lineup this year is actually ridiculous for how small/intimate it is (1,000 cap):
tape b (2 sets + b2b effin), inzo, opiuo, mr. bill, mindchatter, tripp st., josh teed, cool customer, phyphr, meduso, mlotik + a ton of underground/local support

but the real draw is the setting / experiences.. it’s on the kenai peninsula in alaska, and you can literally:

  • take helicopter rides onto glaciers from the fest
  • go on a boat party in kachemak bay
  • spearfish / fish / forage during the day
  • then come back to lasers + weird bass all night

also, it’s way cheaper than you’d think

  • rough math: $300 ticket + shuttle
  • $139 camping
  • $300–400 flights if you book early

so like $700–800 all-in vs $1200+ for most big fests now

feels way more like old-school boutique bass fest energy vs the overcrowded stuff lately

curious if anyone here has been? or planning to send it this year?

u/Flaky_Money_4878 — 24 days ago