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Wild in the Trees Music & Skate Festival 2023
Wild in the Trees Music and Skate Festival 2023 takes place October 7-8th at the Lake George Skate Plaza within Charles R Wood Park in Lake George, NY. This year will feature bands from all sides of the spectrum including jam bands, punk rock, metal and more. There will also be skateboarding competitions taking place throughout the two days as well. Lineup announcement coming soon!!!!!
Half of all ticket sales will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House of the Capital Region. Not only will there be music, there will also be a ton of food and craft vendors along with many amenities on the festival grounds.
Wild in the Trees Music and Skate Festival is right across the street from the Lake and right within the village of Lake George. For more information on this year’s festival, please click here.
Mirth Films is proud to announce the initial musical lineup for the 2023 Wild in the Trees Music and Skate Festival taking place October 7-8, 2023 at the Lake George Skate Plaza in Lake George, NY. This year’s lineup is set to feature Joe Mansman and The Midnight Revival Band, FUNGKSHUI, Candy Ambulance, Victory Soul Orchestra, Hilltop, Shu, Fine Grain, The Skunches. The multi-talented Connor Dunn will also be hanging out for the weekend as the Artist at Large! Weekend and single-day passes are available now!
This year will also feature an official after party with Two Planets Away at The Lagoon in the heart of Lake George, NY on October 7th. We will be announcing the headliner to this year’s Wild in the Trees Music and Skate Festival on August 15th so stay tuned for more information. 50 percent of all ticket sales will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House of the Capital Regions. Our festival will also feature two days of skateboarding contests including Best Trick, Spot-Based Jam, Game of Skate, High Ollie and much more. Skaters will have the chance of winning prizes from Seasons Skateshop and Corners Skateshop. Frank Cavone, owner of Mirth Films stated, “If you thought Reubens were good, just wait until this year’s Wild in the Trees Music and Skate Festival!” Click here to buy tickets.