Guilin Shanshui Music Festival to be Held Oct 3-6

Guilin Shanshui Music Festival to be Held Oct 3-6
Sep 27, 2012 By eChinacities.com

The Guilin Shanshui Music Festival will be held at the Lijiang Golf Course in Guilin from October 3-6. The festival will feature close to 100 bands and artists from China and abroad. While grooving to the tunes coming from the main stage, you can also dig into an international food festival and check out a creative goods bazaar, RV camping, and other outdoor activities. Don't miss special appearances by Chinese rock legends Wang Feng, Xie Tianxiao, and Dou Wei.

Schedule of events

October 3

15:00-15:20

Chenjia (陈佳)

15:40-16:00

Central station (中央车站)

16:20-17:40

Laopan (老潘)

18:00-18:20

Mercader (梅卡德尔)

18:40-19:10

Toy Captain (玩具船长)

19:30-20:10

Caofang (曹方)

20:20-20:45

The Dong Chorus (侗族大歌)

21:15-22:00

He Chaoyi (何超仪)

 

 

October 4

15:00-15:30

Zippo Encore (空想家)

16:00-16:25

Wild Children (野孩子)

16:55-17:25

Zhang Weiwei (张玮玮)

17:45-18:30

Zhaoze (沼泽)

19:00-19:30

The Life Journey (旅行团)

20:00-20:40

Zhou Yunpeng (周云蓬)

21:15-22:00

Xie Tianxiao (谢天笑)

 

 

 

 

October 5

15:00-15:30

Magic Doll (魔力玩偶)

16:00-16:40

the Nest (窝乐队)

17:10-17:40

Skyscraper (摩天楼)

18:10-19:00

Douwei (窦唯)

19:30-20:15

My little airport

20:45-21:45

Zuoxiao Zuzhou (左小祖咒)

October 6

15:00-15:30

Xiaowei (小唯)

16:00-16:30

Lindi & Cold Fairyland (林笛和冷酷仙境)

17:00-17:30

Lucky Monkey (跳猴)

18:00-18:30

Casino Demon (赌鬼)

19:10-20:00

Muma (木玛)

21:00-22:00

Wang Feng (汪峰)

Tickets: http://www.damai.cn/ticket_41661.html
Getting there: take a cab from Guilin (no public bus stops in the area)

See also: Go At Your Own Pace: Biking Around Guilin and Yangshuo

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