Photos: Kaleidoscope Music Festival – Thousands flock to Emerald Meadows to enjoy music and art

Originally Posted on Emerald Media via UWIRE

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)

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

Ian Johnson of gLAdiator elctronic-trap duo rocks the Prism stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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 elctronic-trap duo rocks the Prism stage on the first day of the Kaleidoscope Music Festival. (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 the Capital Cities, performs at the Kaleidoscope 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)

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

Janae Palovich, a performer for One Eleven, is a skilled hoop performer that works under the name of "Rage Hoops." (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Janae Palovich, a performer for One Eleven, is a hoop performer that works under the name of “Rage Hoops.” (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Alex Majid (right) sits in the "Sonic Portal," a percussions construct that attempts to put its users into a deep mediation through sound and vibration. Alex described the experience as light noise that is similar to ocean waves. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

Alex Majid (right) sits in the “Sonic Portal,” a percussion construct that attempts to put its users into a deep mediation through sound and vibration. Alex described the experience as light noise that is similar to ocean waves. (Andrew Seng/Emerald)

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