Deep Tropics Drops Phase 1 Lineup: Kaskade, RL Grime, and More Set to Rock Nashville

Deep Tropics has garnered attention from respected publications like Outside Magazine, Uproxx, and The New York Times for offering an unmatched festival experience that combines music, art, style, and environmental sustainability. This festival stands out for its ongoing commitment to producing events that have a positive impact on the climate. As the anticipation for the 2024 festival builds, with loyalty pre-sale tickets already sold out, Deep Tropics announced new headliners daily this week, highlighting their most impressive lineup yet. This year, attendees can look forward to performances by Kaskade, presenting an exclusive Redux set, RL Grime, Peekaboo, and Sofi Tukker, with tickets going on sale on March 4 at 10am CST.

In addition to the musical performances, Deep Tropics is hosting a Sustainability Summit on August 15, organized by their non-profit, Deep Culture. This summit will bring together industry experts to discuss innovative environmental solutions. The festival will also feature the Deep Culture Amphitheater Experience, offering a range of activities like breathwork, yoga, and dance, aimed at fostering self-discovery and connection.

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Located in Nashville’s Bicentennial Park, Deep Tropics excels in creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere. The festival not only provides an extraordinary musical and cultural experience but also emphasizes environmental stewardship and community engagement. Through its zero-waste initiatives and tree-planting partnerships, such as with Ancient Nutrition’s R.A.N.C.H. program, Deep Tropics continues to surpass its goal of net-zero emissions, achieving a 96% waste diversion rate in 2023.

This festival shows off what Full Circle Presents is all about, the organizers behind Deep Tropics, who have significantly contributed to Nashville’s electronic dance music scene. With unique stage designs, including the ancient temple-inspired “Meru,” the new “Lotus” stage, and the “Congo Soundsystem,” alongside state-of-the-art visual effects, Deep Tropics is more than a festival—it’s a movement celebrating culture, community, and environmental preservation against the beautiful Nashville skyline.

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