Review: Wonderfront Music Festival’s Musically Diverse Return to San Diego

 

★★ BY Lauren Audrey ★★

Photos By Santiago Warren

 
 

The Wonderfront Music Festival returned to San Diego this May and after a shaky couple of years due to the pandemic, it has proven its resilience and capacity to deliver an outstanding musical experience. The 2024 edition of the festival showcased an eclectic mix of genres to cater to a wide array of music enthusiasts. 

Friday kicked the weekend off and set the standard high with a staggering 15,000 attendees who were able to become immersed in the pulsating beats of hip-hop and EDM performances. Artists such as Dayglow and BAKAR were particularly noteworthy, with BAKAR's intimate moment in the crowd during 'Hell N Back' creating a memorable experience for fans throughout. Headliners Kaytranada and JID, along with a standout afternoon set by T-Pain, ensured the festival's return was felt with full force.

Saturday maintained the momentum with 14,200 spectators, who were treated to yet another  impressive lineup that leaned more towards pop and rock. Carly Rae Jepson's and Sun Room's performances undoubtedly captivated the crowd, while Dominic Fike's electrifying presence and Weezer's nostalgic appeal bridged generational gaps, bringing together a diverse group of festival-goers.

The festival's final day, though attracting a smaller crowd of 10,000, did not skimp on variety. Between Beck's unique artistry, Mt. Joy's indie vibes, and Natasha Bedingfield's rendition of 'Unwritten' Wonderfront ended the weekend on a high note. The inclusion of up-and-coming talents like Healy, Saint Luna, and Samm Henshaw alongside established acts underscored Wonderfront's commitment to musical diversity and the promotion of emerging artists.

In conclusion, the Wonderfront Music Festival's 2024 iteration was a resounding success, offering something for everyone and proving that it could bounce back stronger than ever. It served not only as a platform for big names but also as a launching pad for the next generation of artists, ensuring that attendees left with new favorites on their playlists. The festival's blend of music, atmosphere, and the scenic San Diego backdrop made for an unforgettable experience that will keep fans coming back for years to come.

 
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