The third annual Lost Lands music festival went into full swing this past weekend. The main festival began on September 27th through the 29th, but festival-goers were able to purchase Wednesday and Thursday early admissions to get more out of the experience. Besides just music, the festival also includes, sound camps, yoga classes, dancing competitions, and the Cavern of Illusions.
The Lost Lands Workers Program offers people the chance to go to the festival for a very little cost by working for a total of 18 hours throughout the weekend. It is a great opportunity for people to get to experience a music festival, even if they do not have the funds to do so.
The videos below will showcase the atmosphere of the festival, as well as an interview with a fellow co-worker, since we were both working during the duration of the festival.
Music artist "Excision" playing his song "Home" on Thursday night's pre party at the main stage of the festival.
Lost Lands volunteer Max Jakiela talks about how important the worker's program is for him.
For the first time the Cavern of Illusions, featuring the art of Android Jones, was at Lost Lands this year. The Cavern presents full 360 degree visuals while participants lay down and watch the show.
Lost Lands volunteers relaxing in the Chill Zone before their first shift on Friday morning.
The hammock area can be used by general admission or VIP ticket buyers to watch the festival from the main stage.
Stilt performers dressed up and roamed the festival grounds to take pictures with fans, and well as people dressed up in costumes.
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