Kanye West, Foo Fighters, and Outkast are set to headline the second annual Life is Beautiful Festival this month in downtown Las Vegas, Oct. 24-26.
Tickets are still available to experience music, food, art, and learning with nearly 70 chart-topping acts performing on four massive stages.
The eclectic lineup includes Kanye West, Foo Fighters, OutKast, Arctic Monkeys, Skrillex, Lionel Richie, The Weeknd, The Flaming Lips, Girl Talk, Alt-J, The Roots, Kacey Musgraves, Fitz & The Tantrums and many more, plus a special performance from The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil with members of the Las Vegas Philharmonic.
Back for another year of culinary copiousness are chefs Bruce Bromberg and Eric Bromberg (Blue Ribbon, Brooklyn Bowl – Board Co-chairs), Scott Conant (Scarpetta – Board Member), Hubert Keller (Fleur by Hubert Keller – Board Member), Giada De Laurentiis (Giada), José Andrés (minibar by José Andrés), Cat Cora (Co-Founder of Chefs for Humanity – Board Member), Nancy Silverton (Mozza Restaurant Group), and dozens more.
Life is Beautiful is an inspirational company dedicated to helping people conquer their fears and chase their dreams. Its signature project, the Life is Beautiful Festival, was founded in 2013 and launched in October of that same year as a highly successful lifestyle event featuring marquee musicians, chefs, artists, and speakers.
The inaugural festival attracted more than 60,000 people.
This year’s festival art program is designed to create a live urban gallery that is seamlessly integrated into the festival footprint by employing several mediums of visual art from large-scale murals and installments to interactive art centers and immersive galleries.
Festival founder Rehan Choudhry said the art program was as integral to the overall festival experience as any other aspect at Life is Beautiful.
“Our goal is to change individual’s everyday relationship with art by inspiring creativity and challenging perspectives, especially amongst those who normally wouldn’t consider themselves art enthusiasts,” Choudhry said.
The festival’s art program is comprised of two separate initiatives, each bringing artists out of their traditional studios and galleries and into the streets of downtown Las Vegas.
The art program will be expanding in 2014 to also take over the Western Hotel to create a completely captivating space that will utilize all of the senses to offer a unique and engaging experience for festival goers.
Regular three-day passes are $249.50 (plus fees) while individual day passes are $105 (plus fees).
VIP three-day tickets are $595 (plus fees) and include exclusive VIP lounge with shade and lounge seating, enhanced viewing areas at main stages, VIP restroom facilities, access to special VIP beer, wine, and spirits concessions, and a commemorative poster.
For tickets or more information, visit www.lifeisbeautiful.com.