Beloved jamtronica outfit Lotus has announced the artist lineup for its 16th annual summer festival, Summerdance, due to take place at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in Garrettsville, OH on August 30th, 31st, and September 1st, 2024.

In addition to two sets each night by Lotus—comprised of Mike Greenfield (drums), Tim Palmieri (guitar, vocals), Luke Miller (keys, guitar), and Jesse Miller (bass)—the three-day Summerdance 2024 lineup features a mix of talented jam and electronic acts including Dopapod, The Motet, Spafford, Perpetual Groove, Octave Cat, Sugar Nova, Blendmode, DJ U-Lock, Tim Plamieri (Lotus), Drunken Doja Monkey featuring Mike Greenfield (Lotus), Big Blitz, and Chalk Dinosaur Ensemble.

Summerdance attendees will be able to enjoy Nelson Ledges’ beautiful wooded camping, hiking, mountain biking, and swimming in the quarry’s crystal clear waters. The venue’s serene environment will once again provide the perfect setting for a weekend of relaxation and adventure alongside the pulse of live music.

A limited number of early bird tickets for Summerdance 2024 are on sale now. The $150 ticket includes festival admission for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Camping passes and reserved campsite passes are sold separately, with details arriving in the coming weeks. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early as this event has sold out in past years. For Summerdance tickets, accommodation details, and more information as well as a full list of upcoming Lotus tour dates, visit the band’s website.

 

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The Summerdance announcement follows the recent news that Lotus will release its latest album, How to Dream in Color, on July 11th. The lead single from the record, “How Do I Come Down”, is now available on streaming platforms.

Describing the creation of “How Do I Come Down”, Luke Miller explained, “This track is a manifesto for the entire album – a dream scenario where anything is possible yet flows like water.” Added bassist Jesse Miller, “The tonality moves between major and minor keys, akin to driving through a mountain highway, transitioning between light, dark, and the exhilarating unknown.” Watch the official lyric video for “How Do I Come Down” below and pre-save How to Dream in Color here.

Lotus – “How Do I Come Down” (Official Lyric Video)