Sacramento’s Sol Blume announces SZA, Snoh Aalegra and Kaytraminé to headline 2024 festival

Sol Blume, the homegrown RnB festival festival that has grown to 3 days in Sacramento’s Discovery Park, announced the lineup for their 2024 event. Given its growing inclusion of immersive art installations – including the promise of the return of the Sol Skate roller rink! – the vibes and inclusivity that the organizers and attendees create, and the lineups that consistently mix of a variety of well known artists with a well curated mix of smaller artists spanning the RnB genre, Sol Blume is often one of our favorite events to attend.

This year’s festival, which marks the first time the event has made the leap to three days from their previous two day events, will contain larger stages. Since year one, Sol Blume has had two stages in order to eliminate down time between performances. The vast amount of space at Discovery Park has given the festival the opportunity to incorporate other features, including and workshop and artisanal market space, a growing number of art installations, and a variety of food and drink options from local vendors.

With nearly three dozen performers on the lineup, Snoh Aalegra, Kaytraminé, and SZA will be headlining separate nights of the festival. Also announced for this year’s festival are PinkPantheress, Omar Apollo, Ari Lennox, Jojo, Masego, PARTYNEXTDOOR and Wale, amongst others.

In addition to General Admission ticketing and VIP ticketing which includes reserved viewing areas and access to a private lounge and vendor area, this year’s festival offers GA+ tickets for the first time. The festival is also offering benefits for those who reserve tickets before the general sale begins on February 5th.

Sol Blume:

  • May 3rd-5th
  • Discovery Park, Sacramento
  • Complete lineup and ticketing information can be found at SolBlume.com
Sol Blume is often one of Tahoe Onstage’s favorite events of the year…
Snoh Aalegra returns to perform at Sol Blume…

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Shaun Astor cites pop music singers and social deviants as being among his strongest influences. His vices include vegan baking, riding a bicycle unreasonable distances and fixating on places and ideas that make up the subject of the sentence, "But that’s impossible…" He splits his time between Reno and a hammock perched from ghost town building foundations. Check out his work at www.raisethestakeseditions.com

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