Nothing quite says “thank you” like head-banging at a festival.

To help get you in the spirit of gratitude, the organizers of Give Thanks Festival will host their 18th annual event at San Francisco’s Cow Palace for two nights over Thanksgiving week. Hosted by Midnite Events, this year’s Give Thanks Festival invites electronic music lovers to gather for a celebration of community and “grateful” memories.

The headliners on Thanksgiving Eve—Wednesday, November 22nd—are Subtronics and Wooli, both of whom will then reunite in early 2024 for the former’s “TESSERACT” tour. Porter Robinson and Afrojack will then headline on Saturday, November 25th after performances by MiTiS, HALIENE and yetep.

“I’m incredibly excited and deeply thankful to bring you the biggest version of our Thanksgiving event yet,” Ben Rozenberg, founder of Give Thanks Fest and Midnite Events, said in a press statement. “This year, we’re amplifying the magic, the music and the gratitude. I invite everyone to join us in giving thanks, celebrating together and making unforgettable memories at this fest. Let’s come together and share the love for music and community like never before.”

Tickets to the 18th annual Give Thanks Festival are on sale here.

Give Thanks Festival 2023 lineup.

Give Thanks Festival

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Mikala Lugen

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