Connect with us

Subscribe

Events

You Can Now Make Your Bass Coast Schedule in the New 2018 App

BASS COAST IS COMING

We are now less than a month away from the 10th annual Bass Coast Festival, and we could not be more excited. This arts and music festival has quickly become one of the best festivals on the west coast and beyond, and garners the attention of a massive market of people. Their pre-parties spanned from the regular markets of Vancouver, Calgary, and the like, but this time, expanded to places like Arizona, LA, and more, with wild reception.

Now, we are getting down to the crunch. We know this with the brand new update to the official Bass Coast app!

With a relatively simple layout, and tons of info, this is one the best festival app we’ve come across thus far! So, let’s take a look inside and get to know it a bit.

The best addition of course is the schedule and artist guide.

You can also go through this year’s artists and listen to selections from their catalogue to amp up for your favourites, and even find some new ones! If you dig it, hit the heart button, which adds it to your PERSONAL schedule!

It organizes all your favourites into a concise personal schedule that you can consult at any time, and even get push notifications before they start! Great if you’re like us and wanna see all the things, or forget what’s up next!

Heading to the festival and you’re not sure where to go? Good thing they have an interactive maps service, and you can even download offline maps for those patchy areas with no service!

We have amazing things to say about this app across the board, but why don’t you figure it out for yourself! It’s available in the App Store and Google Play store. Start connecting and get ready to get prismatic!

What do you think of the updated app? Who are some artists on your personal schedule? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media!

SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!

Written By

26 years old, with a voracious appetite for bass, dancing, all things art, and a flair for the dramatic, Jamie Gib grew up in the rave scene, having been introduced to electronic music in the late 90s as a small child from his cousin and he joined the rave scene in 2004, and never looked back, A DJ, Promoter, Go-Go Dancer, and writer, Jamie has made his mark on the Vancouver Island scene and beyond, having worked or attended 90% of the festivals on the Pacific North West and has no plans on stopping there. If there's dirty house, drum n bass or glitch hop to be heard, you can bet he's not far behind.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Mat the Alien and The Librarian on Bass Coast Festival's Main Stage on Saturday July 9th. Mat the Alien and The Librarian on Bass Coast Festival's Main Stage on Saturday July 9th.

Bass Coast Festival’s Avant Garden flourishes for 15th-year celebration [DMNW Review]

Reviews

Bass Coast announces performance artists for 2023’s Avante Garden Festival

Events

Bass Coast full lineup Bass Coast full lineup

Bass Coast drops “dream lineup” for DJs, dancers, and festivalgoers

Events

Banana Cam Photo Bass Coast Banana Cam Photo Bass Coast

Bass Coast Music and Arts Festival announces 15th year theme: Avant Garden

Events

Advertisement
SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!

Founded in 2013. © 2021 Dance Music Northwest, LLC.

Connect
SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!