Two weeks before the group's GDP performance, the band will also play Iowa City's 2022 Mission Creek Festival. Hailing from Iowa City, Wave Cage relies heavily on a jazz sound that blends with electronics. More: Charli XCX, Father John Misty headline Des Moines' 80/35 music festival this summer Wave Cage The group released its first full album, "TRVE LVV" in 2019 and has since then put out a single, "Everything That I Got," and a set of EPs with "Memory Metals" Vol. The group mixes rock sensibilities with an electric-synth sound. This Des Moines-based multi-media band has been performing in central Iowa for years. Here's what you need to know about the performers coming to Des Moines. The organizers of GDP announced a dozen acts for this year's festival. GDP's goal is to build an audience for smaller Iowa musical artists, introduce artists from outside Des Moines to the community and support an array of genres. More: D Tour unites indie music venues across the nation, with xBk's Tobi Parks among founders Who's who at GDP 2022? “Along with 80/35, GDP is one of the best opportunities to catch exciting new voices in the Iowa music scene, and with so much new music emerging especially in the past two years, this is a great opportunity to reconnect with the current sound of our music community.” “We are excited to bring back GDP after two years of no festival due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Davis in the release announcing this year's GDP. In late 2021, shortly after he was named executive director of DMMC, Mickey Davis told the Des Moines Register about the return of the GDP music festival, which first began in 2006, as well as the return of 80/35 Music Festival which announced the lineup last month. DMMC is also responsible for last year's Riverview Music Festival. on April 23, including Gas Lamp at 1501 Grand Ave., Teehee's Comedy Club at 1433 Walnut St. and The Cave at 1437 Walnut St. This year's age 21-plus festival will return to venues near the Western Gateway Park starting at 4:30 p.m. Des Moines Music Coalition (DMMC) announced the return of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), an Iowa-centric music festival that has been absent since 2019.
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