North Florida music festival Hulaween has dropped its 2025 daily lineups

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    Hulaween, a multi-genre music festival themed around Halloween, dropped its daily 2025 festival lineups this week.

    The festival is the largest annual music festival at the independently owned Spirit of Suwanee Music Park in Live Oak. This year’s lineup features an eclectic slate of artists, featuring electronic DJ’s, jam bands, as well as hip-hop, rock and bluegrass.

    The 12-year-old festival has sold out its 20,000 ticket capacity every year it has been active since 2015.

    Here’s a breakdown of each day of Hulaween this year:

    Thursday, October 30 Lineup:

    String Cheese Incident (two sets), moe. (two sets), The Infamous Stringdusters with Sierra Hull, Disco Lines, Jade Cicada, Mersiv, Tape B, Westend, It’s Murph, Colton Bowlin, jigitz, NikitA, The Wicked, High Fade, Anemoia, Dizgo, Future Joy, Marah Sooza Brass Band, and The Heavy Pets

    Thursday has a solid mixture of electronic and jam/funk acts.

    Jam bands like the String Cheese Incident , moe. And the Infamous Stringdusters with Sierra Hull are bringing acoustic-based jam band performances to Thursday’s lineup.

    Electronic music also has a strong presence, especially in the bass and house subgenres. Disco Lines, Tape B, and It’s Murph bring three distinct sounds to EDM fans.

    Friday, October 31 Lineup:

    The Disco Biscuits (performing two sets, plus a Tractorbeam set), ILLENIUM, LSZEE (LSDREAM b2b CloZee), Tinlicker, Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee), Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Digable Planets, Le Youth, Odd Mob, Sultan + Shepard, TDG, Borne, OMA, Shima, Annie Dukes, Brad Miller, Burgundee, Gilberto 77, and PRIZILLA

    Friday leans heavily into electronic music. ILLENIUM and LSZEE (a b2b from LSDREAM and CloZee) headline a particularly bass heavy day. Other electronic subgenres are represented through artists like Tinlicker, Le Youth, Odd Mob, and Sultan + Shepard.

    While electronic dominates Friday, there’s a splash of variety. The Disco Biscuits bring some psychedelic rock, while Digable Plants gets Hip-Hop to the lineup. Those into jam bands might want to check out Pigeons Playing Ping Pong or the second day of String Cheese Incident performances.

    Saturday, November 1 Lineup:

    Glass Beams, Gorgon City, Parcels, The String Cheese Incident, Zed’s Dead, Arc De Soleil, Blond:ish, Dogs In a Pile, Dr. Fresch, Franc Moody, Ahadadream, Balthvs, Conducta, Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge, Linska, Mary Droppinz, Okayjake b2b Stvsh, Parlor Greens, Sippy, Afrobeta, Captain Midnight, ClubAction, The Snoozberries

    This day of the festival features a strong blend of jam bands and EDM artists, although electronic is the most featured again.

    Big names like Gorgon City, Zed’s Dead, and Blond:ish bring a mix of house and bass music, while artists like Dr. Fresch, Mary Droppinz, and Conducta bring subgenre diversity. Several acts that incorporate live band and electronic elements, like Glass Beams and Parcels, will also be featured.

    On the jam band side, Sunday is the final day The String Cheese Incident is performing. Other bands like acts like Dogs in a Pile, Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge, and The Snoozberries also will appeal to fans of the genre.

    Sunday, November 2 Lineup:

    Goose, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Sammy Virji, Alex Wann, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Maz, Molly Tuttle, Peekaboo, Atrip, Cole Knight, Distinct Motive, Shadowgrass, Susto String Band, Villager, Vincent Antone, Shannon Lauren Callihan, SOL b2b Gia Nobody, Wes Pipes

    Sunday is a big day for Jam bands of all varieties.

    Big names in the genre like Goose and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead are headlining the day, while country and bluegrass influenced jam acts like Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country and Molly Tuttle are also performing.

    Sunday still features some prominent electronic artists like Sammy Virji, Maz, Alex Wann, and Peekaboo. No one subgenre is dominant on Sunday, with artists playing brazilian bass, tech house, experimental bass, and UK garage all being featured.

    More information about the music festival can be found here.

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