
“What an awesome place to have a concert,” vocalist-guitarist Nick Hexum of 311 told the large crowd gathered on the sand at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach on Friday.
The rock band hit the Lowtide Stage with “Beautiful Disaster” right at sunset on the first evening of the three-day BeachLife Festival. The cool breeze that kicked up, coupled with the orange, yellow and pink colors that suddenly painted the sky, weren’t lost on Hexum & Co., who paused to breathe in the moment.
By early afternoon, the venue was packed with fans that had finally made their way into the festival, many of whom mentioned they’d left work early to kick-off the three-day weekend of music, each day capped with performances by headliners Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and Steve Miller Band. With cold beverages, pricey pizza slices and other portable fest cuisine in hand, patrons migrated back and forth between the two main stages and made a few pit stops to enjoy some of the smaller attractions along the way.
Source:: Los Angeles Daily News
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