Life in Color (formerly Dayglow) invades Midwest through November

The second leg of Life in Color’s (formerly Dayglow) “Rebirth” tour kicked off in Texas last week and will continue traveling across the U.S. now through November.

Popular on college campuses and self-proclaimed as the “world’s largest paint party,” Life in Color features live performers, world-class DJ talent, impressive production, and of course buckets of water-based paint.

The “Rebirth” theme follows the previous “The E.N.D. – Electronic Never Dies” tour and is in line with the decision last year to change the event’s name from Dayglow to Life in Color in an effort to uniquely brand the event.

New this year is the addition of Life in Color “festivals,” which are full-day events featuring multiple stages and artists. Washington D.C. and Miami will serve as host cities for LIC festivals this fall.

Here’s where you can find the Life in Color experience in the Electronic Midwest coverage area:

Life in Color Fall 2013 Midwest Dates

Aug. 31 – New Braunfels, Tex.
Sept. 6 – Kennesaw, Ga. (Adventure Club)
Sept. 13 – Louisville, Ky. (Zeds Dead)
Sept. 13 – Oklahoma City, Okla. (Adventure Club)
Sept. 14 – Nashville, Tenn. (Gareth Emery)
Sept. 14 – Dallas, Tex. (Kill the Noise, Mat Zo, Pegboard Nerds)
Sept. 20 – Champaign, Ill. (Datsik)
Sept. 21 – St. Louis, Mo. (Dirty South)
Sept. 27 – Chicago, Ill. (Dirty South)
Sept. 28 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Datsik)
Oct. 5 – College Station, Tex. (Borgore)
Oct. 12 – Dayton, Ohio
Oct. 18 – Knoxville, Tenn.
Nov. 1 – East Lansing, Mich.
Nov. 2 – Indianapolis, Ind. (Carnage)
TBA – Detroit, Mich.

Life in Color Rebirth Fall 2013

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Kent is founder and editor-in-chief. He's always had a love and passion for music of all types, but didn't discover the music festival scene and community until moving to Southern California during his early post-college years. He returned to his roots in the Midwest in 2011 and has since been determined to share the magic and beauty of the music scene with as many as possible. Email kent@edmcalendar.com.