Tuesday, May 10, 2016

The In-Ko-Pah Offers Camping & Music On Saturday, May 21

Some friends have asked me to post about The In-Ko-Pah camping and music experience taking place about an hour outside of San Diego. It sounds like an amazing time and if camping and music sound like your jam, you don't want to miss this event:

The In-Ko-Pah emerged from the desire for a classic desert 'High Jinks.' We wanted to recapture the raw, non-commercial experience of outdoor music in a beautiful and unique location. Now in its third year, this non-profit event offers an evening of music and frolic under the wide-open sky at the Desert View Tower. Perched on a rocky hillside, the site hovers over the Anza-Borrego Desert, approximately 70 miles east of San Diego. In-Ko-Pah 3 offers music lovers and naturalists alike a chance to experience an authentic overnight event within our Southwest region.You will need to purchase a ticket before coming to the event and sales are available online. Ticket sales are limited to 350 attendees to ensure an intimate setting, so reserve before it sells out.  Tickets and more info online at www.inkopah.org


You will need to purchase a ticket before coming to the event and sales are available online through Brown Paper Tickets. Ticket sales are limited to 350 attendees to ensure an intimate setting.  They are $47 per adult. A ticket includes entry to the event, parking, and camping. There are no additional costs at the event. In-Ko-Pah 3 takes place rain or shine.

LINEUP
Three Mile Pilot • San Diego, California
Audacity • Fullerton, California
The Blank Tapes • Los Angeles, California
Shady Francos • San Diego, California
Red Tank! • Tempe, Arizona
The Rosalyns • San Diego, California
Madly • San Diego, California
The Downs Family • San Diego, California
Some Kind of Lizard • Tijuana, Mexico
The Gloomies • San Diego, California
Sunset intermezzo by the Montalban Quintet • San Diego, California
Effects and lighting by Operation Mindblow • Ocean Beach, California

For more information: www.inkopah.org

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