Project 30-90 is a music festival that’s about way more than the music. Its about taking the newest technology many other industries are using and applying it to music festivals. Stay with us as we continue to announce more aspects of the project.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Do Mardi Gras 30-90 style!


You're officially invited to The PROJECT 30-90 Mardi Gras kickoff concert series at the Howlin Wolf. 4 nights of free shows at the Howlin Wolf brought to you by MillerCoors, Jameson Whiskey and project 30-90. After the parades end, come on out and enjoy some of New Orleans finest musicians on us. We'll be there to say hello and get you to join our community. Sign up for updates on the festival, ticket giveaways, announcements, contests, green tips and more.
Featuring:
Feb. 20 - Rebirth Brass Band and Soul Rebels Brass Band.
Feb. 21 - Rebirth Brass Band and Papa Grows Funk
Feb. 22 - Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
Feb. 23 - George Porter Jr. & his Runnin' Pardners plus Hot 8 Brass Band

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Welcome to PROJECT 30-90


So, you saw an ad or got an email, but now you’re wondering what’s this project all about? And what does 30-90 stand for anyway? Allow us to explain.

Project 30-90 is a music festival that’s about way more than the music. Its about taking the newest technology many other industries are using and applying it to music festivals. Using cutting edge technology from the energy industry, we are committed to producing the first ever festival in New Orleans that is run on solar and wind power. We’ll be looking at all forms of alternative power to create a sustainable festival experience. With an understanding that every thing we do has an effect on our environment, we’ll be conscious of all our actions and concentrate on energy usage, waste management and habitat restoration. Stay with us as we continue to announce more aspects of the project – it’s a choice you can easily make that will have positive effects on you and your community.

Oh yeah, just what is 30-90? Well, that’s the latitude and longitude of our home, New Orleans, Louisiana. Two lines intersecting on the globe at a magical place. For this project, it’s the intersection of sound and sustainability.

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