Twelfth Annual Neon Liger Festival Tomorrow
Electronic dance music lovers from Gainesville’s past and present will come together tomorrow for the 12-year reunion of Neon Liger, an annual music festival at The Wooly.
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Electronic dance music lovers from Gainesville’s past and present will come together tomorrow for the 12-year reunion of Neon Liger, an annual music festival at The Wooly.
This fall, Gainesville-born musician Tom Petty will have his legacy set in stone.
The summer before his first year of college, Sean Backs spent countless hours working for a moving company to earn some cash. He envisioned himself spending his money on food and going out with friends throughout his first year at UF. However, his bank account took a turn for the worse when Backs’ friends from high school convinced him to spend his savings on attending his first music festival: Electric Daisy Carnival in Orlando.
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