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Fire in the Mountains comes to Jackson

Posted by Loren on April 6, 2018

The outdoor music festival Fire in the Mountains, set near Jackson, WY among the Rocky Mountains, has announced wave 1 of its 2018 lineup. Artists include Panopticon, Wayfarer, and Aerial Ruin.

Taking place June 30-July 1, the two-day festival is set in Moran, WY and Bridger-Teton National Forest. 

April 12 update: The complete line-up has been posted after the jump.

Panopticon, Krallice, Wayfarer, Falls Of Rauros, Dreadnought, Velnias, Woman Is The Earth, Aerial Ruin, Infernal Coil, and Saddle Of Southern Darkness, and headliner Wovenhand.

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