Cali Vibes returns to Long Beach with a mix of reggae, rock and rap music

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The second annual fest will take over Marina Green Park in Long Beach Feb. 17-19.

Southern California beach culture, hip-hop icons and island vibes and sounds are all coming together as“This is a celebration through music of the California lifestyle, with one of those main pillars being the water,” said Nic Adler, vice president of festivals for concert giant Goldenvoice, producers of the three-day fest, which includes a robust lineup of reggae and rock music acts while also highlighting several hip-hop artists.

“Almost all the bands come from the water, they’re surfers, they’re beach culture, there’s a DNA of reggae past and reggae future,” Adler continued. “We can talk all about the beach and water, but this is in Long Beach, and Long Beach has produced some of the best hip-hop acts of all time. Hip-hop is just crucial in this mix. All of these bands look up to Snoop, whether they’re playing reggae or rock or hip-hop, Snoop’s a legend.

Rap icon and Long Beach native Snoop Dogg will perform a special Saturday night set at the Cali Vibes Festival in Long Beach on Feb. 18. Nick Hexum of the band 311 is now set to return to the beach for the Cali Vibes Festival, which will be held at Marina Green Park Feb. 17-19 in Long Beach.

 

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