The legendary Power Trip festival is back, and it’s bringing the house down in a style that only rock ‘n’ roll royalty can. Hosted by the powerhouses at Goldenvoice, this three-day extravaganza is set to explode from October 6 to 8, giving you a weekend you won’t soon forget.
We’re talking about six iconic bands here, the kind that makes your eardrums to burst. Picture this: Guns N’ Roses and Iron Maiden on Friday, October 6, tearing up the stage. Then, on Saturday, October 7, it’s AC/DC and Judas Priest, ready to electrify the desert night. But wait, there’s more. On Sunday, October 8, Get X needs to brace itselves (is that even a word) for Metallica and Tool, the ultimate heavy music dream team.
Now, let’s talk about the setting, shall we? We’re not just talking about any old concert venue here. We’re talking about a night-time desert oasis that’s going to make your heart race faster than a guitar solo. The production? Well, it’s going to be out of this world, taking you far beyond the usual stadium or parking lot gig. It’s like the stage itself will become a spaceship, and you’re about to embark on a musical journey of epic proportions. Please take photos and tag us so we can be jealous/repost your videos.
So, if you’ve been yearning for an unforgettable weekend escape, this is it, my friends. Get ready to headbang, air guitar, and rock out like there’s no tomorrow, because Power Trip is back, and it’s bringing the heat, desert heat at that so stay hydrated.

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