T he two-night Pretty Lights concert at Bethel Woods on Friday and Saturday nights captured the essence of the electronic music experience, blending cutting-edge soundscapes with a striking visual …
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The two-night Pretty Lights concert at Bethel Woods on Friday and Saturday nights captured the essence of the electronic music experience, blending cutting-edge soundscapes with a striking visual spectacle. Pretty Lights, known for his innovative fusion of electronic beats and soulful samples, delivered a mesmerizing performance across both nights with tour members Borahm Lee, Chris Karns, Alvin Ford Jr., and Michal Menert. The headlining act paid homage to the 1969 Woodstock festival by including samples of songs associated with Joe Cocker and Jimi Hendrix.
The event also featured a diverse lineup of supporting acts on the Horizon Stage, including performances by artists like Flying Mojito Bros, Madhaus, and Motifv, among others. These acts kept the energy alive during the day and into the late hours of the night, ensuring that the experience was continuous and engaging for everyone present.
Additionally, The Farmhouse Project hosted a makers market, and wellness activities such as yoga, sound baths, and breathwork sessions were available, adding a unique, holistic dimension to the festival vibe. The two day event was more than just a show—it was a multi-sensory journey that combined music, art and community in a way that resonated with attendees.
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