One Eleven Productions holds its debut Kaleidoscope Music Festival at the Emerald Meadows of Mt. Pisgah from Aug 23- Aug 25. One-day passes are available at festival entrance for $70 and car camping passes for $67. Headliners for the three-day music festival include: Bassnectar, Nas and Empire of the Sun.

Afroman performs “Because I got high” on the Kaleidoscope stage with a guitar solo on Aug. 23. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Ian Johnson of gLAdiator electronic-trap duo rocks the Prism stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Thousands plan to camp at Emerald Meadows for the Kaleidoscope Music Festival from Aug 23 – Aug 25. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

A crowd of festival-goers dance and enjoy Afroman’s performance on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Ryan Merchant of the indie pop duo Capital Cities performs on the Kaleidoscope stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers dance and enjoy the music of Capital Cities during the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Afroman performs “Because I got high” on the Kaleidoscope stage with a guitar solo on Aug. 23. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Danl Goodman of the gLAdiator electronic-trap duo rocks the Prism stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Trumpet player Spencer Ludwig, a live performer for Capital Cities, performs at the Kaleidoscope stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Festival-goers dance and enjoy the music of Capital Cities during the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)