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September 23, 2023
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Garden Of Eden Festival to Ignite Adelanto Stadium This September 30th With Their Viral Free Ticket Giveaway

Garden of Eden Festival has officially gone viral with their massive giveaway post on their Instagram awarding 2 free tickets to all who shared their Instagram post, with no strings attached. It is confirmed that Garden of Eden Festival will be coming to California in the high deserts of Adelanto at the Adelanto Stadium & event center on September 30th.

A $100,000+ event, and free tickets for all. This may be the festival that changes the industry with their genre mash ups all the way way from pop, rock, edm, dubstep, trap, etc.

Basic tickets are astounding, but VIP experience tickets are where the luxurious experiences start with private ammenities and selective catering. Find your VIP tickets here – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/garden-of-eden-electronic-music-festival-tickets-684446236117

Garden of Eden Festival will have four stages, The Tree of Life Stage, The Forbidden Fruit Stage, The Genesis Stage and The Inferno Stage. A powerhouse roster of 50+ artists including ETC! ETC!, Teddy Killerz, Murdock, Blaqout, High Zombie, Mista J, Adil C, Alexander James Rodriguez, Sage Sam, Sawyer Sharbino, Julia Culbert, Corridor Sixteen, and many more talents.

Drawing from the mystique of its namesake, the Garden of Eden, the festival presents a world where music, legend, and imagination intertwine.

With vendors offering a smorgasbord of delights, there’s no stone left unturned in ensuring an unforgettable festival experience. The event will take place on September 30, 2023 at the Adelanto Stadium & Event Center, 12000 Stadium Way, Adelanto, CA 92301. The event will carry from 4PM to 4AM with a minimum age admission requirement of 18.

Ready to join the Garden of Eden Festival and win your 2 free tickets? Join the viral festival here – https://www.instagram.com/p/CxL1Ct9vvJR

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