The Field of Haze ft. Pepper, The Green, JBoog, Zion I, plus many more

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The Field of Haze ft. Pepper, The Green, JBoog, Zion I, plus many more

Time: April 16, 2016 at 8pm to April 17, 2016 at 7pm
Location: Field of Dreams Ranch in Oroville, California
City/State: Oroville, California
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.FieldOfHaze.com
Event Type: bay area, oroville
Organized By: Editor's Pick
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2016

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The Field of Haze announces it's final acts added to the April 16, 2016 music and lifestyle festival, being held at the Field of Dreams Ranch in Oroville, California. The event is held in celebration of culture, friendship, live music and education in cannabis and the 420-movement. The final artists to be announced are a captivating collective of crowd pleasing fest-goers favorites, to include high energy party-rockin' hip-hop MC, Zion I and Sacramento reggae-rooted hip-hop artist J Ras with IrieFuse. Synrgy; a popular Flagstaff, Arizona based reggae-rock touring band will also perform, along with Stay Positive Sound, who will be DJ'ing up the good vibes. The lineups also includes reggae-rock acts, Pepper, The Green, JBoog, Through The Roots, Thrive and Arden Park Roots, as well as up and comers Darenots, Simple Creation and Bad Neighborz. Founder of Field of Haze and Monser Presents, Jeff Monser is a veteran festival producer, founding other prominent festivals as California Roots, California Roots Carolina Sessions and most recently Dry Diggings. "The festival is coming together even better than originally anticipated. I have a great team of people who are working diligently to bring this festival to life and it's all working out great. This festival, in particular is important to me, as cannabis is a real part of my world and our culture. I believe in its health benefits and am happy to support the movement through this event, which will provide speakers, education, good people, great music and one kick ass time. I couldn't be happier about it," said Monser. The festival site, Field of Dreams Ranch is a serene property, filled with rolling mountains and streams, with distant shaded Bigleaf Maples and California Buckeye trees. The event will house some of the most trending reggae-rock acts, commercial and artisan vendors, a palate-pleasing Food Court, with vegan and gluten free options, craft brews in the "Brewing Knowledge Zone," provided by Lagunitas Brewing Company and Altamont Beer Works - for 21 and over patrons, as well as a VIP section for special access and privileges. Additionally, the festival with feature a large 18 and over 215 patient zone (for current medical marijuana card) and have speakers, educators and cannabis products for sale.

The all age event, Field of Haze Music and Lifestyle Festival will open its doors at 10:00am on April 16, 2016 and close at 11:00pm. The festival is located at: 1534 O'Neal Road, in Oroville, California. Admission to the festival ranges from $30-$100, with parking fees set at $10 per car. The official hashtags of the events are #FieldOfHaze and #CaliHaze. More information and ticket purchasing can be found at: FieldOfHaze.com

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