Miracle Collective Festival

August 29, 2024
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Miracle Collective Festival

Words by Emily Cheyne & Photos by Marcus Morino

 

The Miracle Collective, a collection of the Jacksonville DIY music scene, is producing the first-ever Miracle Collective festival.  This full day festival hosted at the Underbelly will include 20 bands within the hardcore and metal adjacent scene in the Southeast, along with some bigger names. 

 

Featuring Florida bands like Morning Again, Seed of Pain, Domain, and Cruel Hand from Maine, the event will begin around noon on Sept. 7. Keith and Alex, the event coordinators, hope to inspire new people to get into the scene, as well as represent the bands within it. They encourage those not already in the scene to give it a try because you never know what you might find. 

 

The duo has been booking shows for around two years now, bringing exciting new talent to the area. This festival is the biggest one they have done yet and are hopeful it will continue to expand the DIY entertainment scene in Jacksonville.

 

The desire and energy for shows in the city is constantly growing and The Miracle Collective hopes to share that with this festival. Those attending can expect a full day of music, merch tables and local vegan food from Marigold. Sponsors Tiger Records and MYOH will also be in attendance. 

 

A preshow to the festival will take place Sept. 6. Tickets are available now at 904tix.com

Emily Cheyne is a student at UNF majoring in Communication with a focus in multimedia journalism. Having a passion for music, she aspires to work in the music industry after graduation as a writer. Outside of work she enjoys going to local shows, thrifting, and reading.

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