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Beaches Brew 2017 with Death Valley Girls, King Khan & more

Posted by Loren on March 26, 2017

Beaches Brew 2017 with Death Valley Girls, King Khan & more
Beaches Brew 2017 with Death Valley Girls, King Khan & more

The free Marina di Ravenna, Italy festival, Beaches Brew, will return from June 5-8 this year. The stacked line-up features Shellac, The Coathangers, Thee Oh Sees, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, King Khan & the Shrines and more, listed in full below with a day by day schedule.

June 5 - Harbour Stage + Marina di Ravenna
Kikagaku Moyo
Operators
Mandolin Sisters
Altin Gün

June 6 - Hana-bi
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
King Khan & the Shrines
The Coathangers
Death Valley Girls
Lame
The Devils

June 7 - Hana-bi
Shellac
Weyes Blood
Preoccupations
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
Decibelles
Mood
DJ Fitz

June 8 - Hana-bi
Thee Oh Sees
Moon Duo
Blue Crime
King Ayisoba
Gomma
Matteo Vallicelli
DJ Fitz

Beaches Brew 2017 with Death Valley Girls, King Khan & more
Beaches Brew 2017 with Death Valley Girls, King Khan & more

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