Hog Farm Hideaway is a music and arts festival that takes place in Laytonville, California. This unique event is organized by the Hog Farm, a counterculture community known for their involvement in the 1960s hippie movement and their founding of the famous Hog Farm commune.
The event offers attendees a chance to immerse themselves in a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere filled with live music, art installations, workshops, and various other activities. The lineup typically features a diverse range of musicians from different genres, including rock, folk, reggae, and more. It's a celebration of music, creativity, and community.
In addition to the music, the Hog Farm Hideaway emphasizes sustainability, environmental consciousness, and social activism. Attendees can engage in workshops and discussions centered around topics like sustainable living, permaculture, and social justice issues. The festival also strives to create a family-friendly environment, offering activities and entertainment for people of all ages.
Festival was scheduled from 30 Aug to 31 Aug 1997 (1 day(s)).
Hog Farm Hideaway takes place in Laytonville, United States. Here is the full address of the festival: Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, CA
Los Lobos, Zap Mama, Hamza El Din, Hank Ballard and The Midnighters, Holly Near.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
folk
world
blues
acoustic
americana
world music
alternative
blues rock
classic rock
detroit
doo wop
egyptian
ethnic
folk rock
fusion
hard rock
hardcore
indie
latin rock