The single-day event will be held at The Echo in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Out Of Mind Fest, a music and arts festival that welcomes artists of all races and sexual orientations, is returning to The Echo in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Presented by Gay Asstrology, Half Moon and Errant Ent in association with Live Nation, the single-day event will host an array of artists performing pop, R&B and dance music. Artists include Grouptherapy., Rituals of Mine, Gay Hollywood, Jackie Lipson with Vavá, Storyboards and special guests Blush and Mae Martin. The night will be capped by DJ sets from Bri Giger and Gay Asstrology.
Founded music industry veteran Dani Oliva, a trans music executive and attorney who uses he/him pronouns, Out of Mind Fest aims to create a community where rising LGBTQ+ and disabled artists can be seen, heard and paid.Rituals Of Mine will perform at the Out Of Mind Festival in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Oliva’s credentials include doing legal work for artists, co-founding the Indigenous and LGBTQ+ owned record label Alt Eden and managing his music company Muk-Posh. Yet, Oliva makes the time to ensure that the Out Of Mind Fest is something memorable for the community.
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