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New Orleans Creole slang for a really good time, and that it delivers. The festival sprawls over four days and across a 700-acre farm. Its conception owes something to a ’60s and ’70s art rock concert heritage – some compare it to a modern-day to Woodstock, the granddaddy of all music festivals in the American imagination. As one of the pioneers in the American festival resurgence of the early-2000s, it’s grown out from its folk-rock roots to host acts ticking all the major music boxes: indie and classic rock, bluegrass, jazz, hip-hop, country, electronica, gospel, and more.