Spending the summer in New York City means having the
opportunity to attend major weekend music festivals each month. June opened
with Governors Ball, July hosted Panorama, August promises AfroPunk and the
Meadows will take place in September. Electronic dance music fans also get the
Electric Zoo festival on Labor Day weekend. Totaling the admission fees on all
these can cost a concert buff a few entire paychecks, but for those who enjoy
live music from early afternoon until late at night, there is no better value
for the money.
Goldenvoice, the company behind Panorama, is a subsidiary of
AEG Live, the producers of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Rock on
the Range and other festivals around the world. Now in its second year, Panorama
was held at Randall's Island Park on Randall's Island, a recreational island
between Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens, on July 28-30, 2017. Nine Inch Nails,
Frank Ocean, Tame Impala, A Tribe Called Quest, Alt J, Solange, MGMT, Nick
Murphy, Glass Animals, Justice and Tyler, the Creator were among the many draws
this year.
Panorama did it right. Panorama was the classiest of the New
York festivals, with air conditioned bathrooms, engaging interactive art
installations, exotic food kiosks, and several other diversified activities.
Live acts performed on three stages, although one was exclusively for djs to
lead raves. The two larger stages were outdoors, seemingly allowing for
unlimited attendees; a smaller stage was indoors and reached capacity several
times during the festival; in addition, perhaps because the absence of sun failed
to bake the ground after several rainstorms, a sinkhole developed in front of
the indoor stage the first night, temporarily closing the venue and cancelling
performances by Cherry Glazerr and DJ Shadow. Otherwise, the shows ran
smoothly.
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| Foxygen |
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| They. |
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| Vance Joy |
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| Mo |
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| Future Islands |
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| Spoon |
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| MGMT |
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| Tyler, the Creator |
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| Solange |
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| Frank Ocean |
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