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Get Funky Festival Brings A Stacked House Lineup To Salt Lake City

Marking the continued dominance of the house music genre and its expansion beyond traditional dance music hubs, Utah promoter V2 Presents will bring house music festival, Get Funky, to Salt Lake City for a third straight year. 

Get Funky will take place from June 23-24, 2023 at the Great Saltair Amphitheater, showcasing a stacked lineup that includes performances from major house music players like Chris Lake, Dom Dolla, Walker & Royce, SIDEPIECE, and more.

Chris Lake and Walker & Royce will headline on Friday with support from Lee Foss and Bijou, among others.

Support for Dom Dolla and SIDEPIECE on Saturday will include performances from TOKiMONSTA, HoneyLuv, and more.

Get Funky’s return will be welcomed by house music lovers in Utah, as V2 Presents looks to bring more high-profile dance music events to their home state – an often overlooked location when it comes to major festivals. Previous iterations of Get Funky have included performances from Green Velvet, Benny Benassi, and AC Slater.

Check out the full lineup for Get Funky 2023 below. Four-on-the-floor fans can secure single-day and two-day GA passes here.

Feature photo from Get Funky

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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