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Eaux Claires Music Festival | Vibepedia

Eaux Claires Music Festival | Vibepedia

The Eaux Claires Music Festival was a two-day music festival held in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, founded by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The Nation

Overview

The Eaux Claires Music Festival was a two-day music festival held in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, founded by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National. The festival, which ran from 2015 to 2018, featured a diverse lineup of indie rock, folk, and electronic music, with a focus on experimentation and collaboration. With a vibe score of 8, Eaux Claires was known for its immersive and intimate atmosphere, with attendees encouraged to explore the festival grounds and engage with the music and art on a deeper level. The festival also featured a number of unique installations and performances, including a festival-long sound bath and a series of secret shows and pop-up performances. Despite its relatively short run, Eaux Claires had a significant influence on the music festival scene, with many festivals incorporating similar elements of experimentation and community engagement. As the festival's legacy continues to evolve, it's clear that Eaux Claires was more than just a music festival - it was a cultural phenomenon that brought people together and pushed the boundaries of what a festival could be.