Lightning In A Bottle 2007: A Green, Music & Art Festival

by Scott Beale on April 28, 2007 · 0 comments

Lightning in a Bottle 2007

The Do LaB presents Lightning in a Bottle 2007, a 3 day Green-themed, music and art festival, which takes place May 11th-13th at the 40 acre Live Oak Campground in Santa Barbara. The event features art installations, workshops and an amazing music and performance line-up which includes The Mutaytor, Lucent Dossier Vaudeville Cirque, Kid Beyond, March Fourth, Gooferman and many others.

Featuring three stages with 40+ musical and performance acts, workshops, seminars, and art installations, the lineup for the festival represents some of the most acclaimed and original acts the West Coast has to offer. From San Diego to Seattle, the event’s roster of talent features a range of world-class electronic artists, live bands, and unique performers. With an expected attendance in the thousands, the environmentally conscious event will be powered almost entirely by solar energy and bio-diesel. “Lightning in a Bottle” will take place 100-miles northwest of Los Angeles in a 40-acre forest.

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