After 17 years at The Gorge over Memorial Day Weekend, Sasquatch said goodbye last year. A new festival, End of the Rainbow, has now been announced to take its place.
"Sasquatch! will forever remain a tapestry of the people who worked with us, the artists who inspired us, and the varied experiences of the fans who attended it … of friendships made, engagements, hilltop weddings, permanent tattoos, once in a lifetime collaborations, weather events both…
David Byrne, Tyler, The Creator, Explosions in the Sky, Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, Jeff Rosenstock, Grizzly Bear, Spoon, and many more also played the 2018 edition of Sasquatch.
Like they did last year, Live Nation is offering a Festival Passport that gives you access to over 100 festivals globally. It's $999 for the general admission version and the VIP Passport is $5000 and participating festivals this year include Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, ACL Festival, Sasquat…
The fest has King Diamond, Mastodon, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Gojira, Neurosis, Swans, Carcass, Murder City Devils, Sleep, Ace Frehley, and many more.
Sunday at Sasquatch Festival included sets from Chance The Rapper, The Shins, Phantogram, Car Seat Headrest, Joey Purp, Jay Som, Chicano Batman, Kyle Craft, and more.
Sasquatch Festival's 2017 edition continued Saturday with sets from MGMT, American Football, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Bleachers, The Radio Dept., Blitzen Trapper, Courtney Marie Andrews, and more.
Sasquatch Festival's 2017 edition began Friday with sets from LCD Soundsystem, Kaytranada, Bonobo, Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires, The Head and The Heart, Big Freedia, Sleigh Bells, Thee Oh Sees, The Hotelier, Sasheer Zamata, and more.