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Bassnectar returns to Orlando

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Oct 12 in Events
Just over a week a way, Bassnectar is set to tear up the Hard Rock Live in Orlando for his Divergent Spectrum Tour. The Bassnectar camp has promised bigger and better sounds and sights than ever before, with 2 semi-trucks of lighting equiptment, full arena sound systems that pump bass in your face at over 110 decibels at every show! This tour comes right after his most anticipated album release, giving the tour its name “Divergent Spectrum”.

“It’s about the music, the community, and the precious chance to get together in a massive group and enjoy life!”

Just over a week a way, Bassnectar is set to tear up the Hard Rock Live in Orlando for his Divergent Spectrum Tour. The Bassnectar camp has promised bigger and better sounds and sights than ever before, with 2 semi-trucks of lighting equiptment, full arena sound systems that pump bass in your face at over 110 decibels at every show! This tour comes right after his most anticipated album release, giving the tour its name “Divergent Spectrum”.

On the Bassnectar website they have put out a “Divergent Spectrum Tour Survival Guide” which lays out what to bring and what not to bring. A few examples of what to bring are costumes, your bass face, camelback or one factory sealed water bottle, valid drivers licensee, and diapers. Not so sure about that last item, but you never know!

Purchase tickets on Ticketfly .

Just over a week a way, Bassnectar is set to tear up the Hard Rock Live in Orlando for his Divergent Spectrum Tour. The Bassnectar camp has promised bigger and better sounds and sights than ever before, with 2 semi-trucks of lighting equiptment, full arena sound systems that pump bass in your face at over 110 decibels at every show! This tour comes right after his most anticipated album release, giving the tour its name “Divergent Spectrum”.

Some items not to bring include weapons, glow sticks (I’ll explain), anything illegal, pets, instruments and the less obvious time machine and undead zombies. The Bassnectar camp has banned all single use light up toys from their events claiming they are wasteful and annoying, which is true. This means that you bass heads need to get creative with LED’s and glow paint so that we can still light up the crowd!

We all have high hopes for this concert, but so does Lorin aka Bassnectar. On his website he encourages all fans to go above and beyond when preparing for this show. Their goal is to make the show more of a gathering, centered around the intention of celebration.

“It’s about the music, the community, and the precious chance to get together in a massive group and enjoy life!” says his website.

“It’s about the music, the community, and the precious chance to get together in a massive group and enjoy life!”

One last thing to note, at the end of every show, Bassnectar takes a family photo. The crazier the better, so get your costumes, inflatables, and light up toys ready to make the Orlando photo the craziest yet!

Be sure to get your tickets as soon as possible, if you don’t have them already. The last Bassnectar tour sold out 78 shows back to back, so if that’s any indication then it is sure to sell out in Orlando!

Whats2hot will be there to cover all of the madness so get your bass face ready!


Want to see what's in store for Orlando? Meg Ryan is going to capture the magic this weekend in ATL and photos will be on Whats2Hot.com shortly after!

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Meg Ryan

Born and Raised in South Florida, living an active and social lifestyle comes naturally to me. Living at the beach, going out at night, and being involved in school events and sports molded me into the social butterfly I am today. When I graduated high school, I went to my first music festival, Bonnaroo in Tennessee, by myself to volunteer and start my career in that industry. After experiencing my first festival, I couldn't deny my passion for people, culture, live music, and traveling any more. Since then, I have been attending the University of Central Florida studying Event Management with hopes of one day working for a large company and orchestrating life changing events such as music festivals for the next generation. Another passion of mine that ties into all of this is of course Photography, which most of my readers already know. Capturing memories, and once in a lifetime performances by musicians is one of the best adrenaline rushes out there and I'm very lucky to have the opportunity to share my point of view with all of you. By the way, the key to my heart is vegan food. Enjoy.

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