One of the largest rock music events in the country, Camp Deep End, was a smashing success this year, showcasing some of the best performers. The Hip Abduction, Bobby Alu, KBong, Little Stranger, ALO, Arise Roots, Magic Giant, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Rainbow Girls, and Mikaela Davis were among the festival's impressive headlining acts.
With their distinctive fusion of indie rock and afro-pop, The Hip Abduction wowed the audience, while Bobby Alu's breezy island vibes had everyone bobbing their heads to the music. Stick Figure's keyboardist KBong demonstrated his solo talents, and Little Stranger's upbeat performance got the crowd dancing. The jam band ALO from California brought their distinctive sound to the festival, and the roots reggae of Arise Roots got everyone moving.
Everyone was singing along to Magic Giant's folk-pop melodies, and the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio's vintage jazz-inspired performance was a real treat. A beautiful way to end the festival was with Mikaela Davis' ethereal indie-pop sound and the all-female band Rainbow Girls' heartfelt harmonies on stage.
With each headliner performer bringing their particular style and intensity to the stage, Camp Deep End truly gave a remarkable experience. It was a weekend full of great music, positive energy, and enduring memories.