Extravaganza (music festival)
Extravaganza | |
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Genre | Hip hop, rock, pop, hardcore, reggae |
Dates | Mid to late May |
Location(s) | University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California |
Years active | 1979–2019, 2021-present |
Founders | Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara |
Extravaganza is an annual campus music festival held at the University of California, Santa Barbara that began in 1979 and has been held annually since 1989, except 2020.[1] Named as the #1 event on the "Top 10 University Festivals to Crash" by College Magazine in 2013, it takes place towards the end of spring quarter and is funded by a student lock-in fee.[2] The event is planned, promoted, and run by the Associated Students Program Board, part of the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Extravaganza is held in Harder Stadium and draws thousands of students and out of town visitors every year. As of 2011, the festival is only open to UCSB students, staff, and faculty. The stage occupies the north end of the field while booths for student groups, sponsors, and activities line the sides.[3] Attendees must comply with a mandatory pat down and bag search (carried out by Community Service Organization officers[4]) before entering the stadium.
History
In its early years, Extravaganza began as a showcase for local bands.[5] It had originally been open to UCSB students as well as the surrounding community.[5] Due to rising costs and increasing crowds, as of the 2011 edition only those with a UCSB-affiliation are allowed entry.[6]
Extravaganza expanded to feature two stages, but this practice was ended in 2005 due to a decision to downsize the number of bands in favor of bigger-name acts. However, the first performer remains a local act, usually chosen through a Battle of the Bands.[5] The acts have also transitioned into more well known, mainstream performers than those of earlier versions of Extravaganza.[5]
May 16, 2009 was Extravaganza's 30th anniversary.[7] The format of the festival was altered in order to mark this special occasion. Instead of being the usual day show (11 AM to dusk), X '09 transitioned from day to night, with gates opening at 3 PM and the headliner (Ludacris) concluding his set at approximately midnight. A large high definition screen was placed next to the stage in order to give the back of the crowd a better view of the acts. ASPB requested student-made short film submissions to be played between sets.[8]
There was no Extravaganza in 2020.
Talent
1980s
- June 1, 1980[citation needed]
- Jailbait, Reverie, Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan, Oasis, Steve Wood & Beth Fichet Band, John Kay & Steppenwolf, Cecilio & Kapono, Kaikea Roe, Kapono Lizama,
- May 31, 1981[citation needed]
- 100%, Missing Persons, Pelin, Wild Blue Yonder, Eric Burdon, Paul Rodriguez, Contingency
- May 16, 1982[citation needed]
- The Beat, D-Day, Al Vizzutti, Skanksters, Pura Vida
- May 21, 1983[citation needed]
- Mojo, Transport, One Heart, 20/20, Tommy Tutone
- May 20, 1984[citation needed]
- Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, The Ventures, Mr. Mister, The Rastafarians, The Michael Jackson Band
- May 17, 1986[citation needed]
- Lone Justice, The Busboys, Babylon Warriors, Fishbone, IV All Stars
- May 17, 1987[citation needed]
- Common Sense, Confusion, Burning Couches, Crucial DBC
*. May 1988
Stevie Nicks
- May 6, 1989[citation needed]
- Jane's Addiction, Mary's Danish, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Common Sense, Burning Couches
1990s
- May 19, 1990[citation needed]
- Agent Orange, Havalina, Timmy Gatling, Everlast, The Groov, The Itch, Milestone Easy, The Mudheads
- May 11, 1991[citation needed]
- Mary's Danish, Trulio Disgresias, No Doubt, Lula and Afro Brasil, Dread Flimstone, Ugly Kid Joe, Montage W/ Soul
- May 16, 1992[citation needed]
- Eleven, Fungo Mungo, Skankin' Pickle, Indica, Los Guys, Evil Farmer
- May 22, 1993[citation needed]
- Fishbone, The Pharcyde, Taumbu, Half Way Home, Sun 60, Mother Tongue, The Graceful Punks
- May 21, 1994[citation needed]
- May 13, 1995[citation needed]
- Sublime, Coolio, The Untouchables, Mojo Nixon, The Fuzz, The Nonce, Jimmy 2 Times
- May 18, 1996[citation needed]
- NOFX, Aceyalone, Skankin' Pickle, Tha Alkaholiks, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Jimmy 2 Times
- May 17, 1997[citation needed]
- Ben Harper, Five For Fighting, Kurtis Blow, Down By Law, The Upbeat, Cool Water Canyon, The Leftovers, Fidget
- May 22, 1999[11]
- Main Stage - Run-DMC, The Vandals, Hepcat, Del the Funky Homosapien
- Second Stage - Blazing Haley, Dial 7, The Cannons, 4DK, D.J. Pat
2000s
- May 20, 2000[12]
- Main Stage - Spearhead, Ozomatli, The Black Eyed Peas, The Aquabats, Vivendo de Paò
- Second Stage - Neosoreskin, Government Grown, Vinyl, Sick Shift, Pressure 4-5
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- Main Stage - The Pharcyde, Save Ferris, Tha Liks, Jack Johnson, Ozma
- Second Stage - Gravity Willing, Titsofrenix, Warsaw, Ambionic, Pressure 4-5
- May 18, 2002[citation needed]
- May 17, 2003[14]
- Main Stage - Dilated Peoples, Slightly Stoopid, Eve 6, Nerf Herder, Dredg
- Second Stage - Ankore, Kissing Tigers, the History Of, Blue Room, Falsehood
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- Main Stage - MxPx, Talib Kweli, Donavon Frankenreiter, The Bronx, MF Doom
- Second Stage - Code 415, The Colour, The Penfifteen Club, Satin, The Return
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- T.I., Ben Kweller, Mickey Avalon, Suburban Legends, Boombox Orchestra
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- Nas, Saosin, Hellogoodbye, Blue Scholars, Out of State
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- Ludacris, Asher Roth (surprise guest), Girl Talk, Cold War Kids, The Cool Kids, Rebelution, Willy Northpole, Boombox Orchestra
2010s
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- Drake, Birdman (surprise guest), Chromeo, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Super Mash Bros, Soul Minded
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- Cee Lo Green, Rusko, Talib Kweli, The Expendables, Sprout
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- Snoop Dogg, Wolfgang Gartner, Iration, Surfer Blood, The Fire Department
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- Kendrick Lamar, Dada Life, J-Boog, The Growlers, Alpha Phunk
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- Diplo, Local Natives, Chance the Rapper, Jhené Aiko, Yancellor Chang, T-Fresh
- May 21, 2017[44]
- May 20, 2018[45]
- May 19, 2019
2020s
- May 15-16, 2021
- Hasan Minhaj, Dominic Fike, Niki (Virtual due to COVID-19)
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- May 15, 2022
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- Galantis, Remi Wolf, Destroy Lonely, DJ JohnnyIV
Attendance
Line up release
Each year ASPB strives to announce the Extravaganza line up in a creative manner that engages student body participation.
- May 18, 2008 : A flash mob of students acting like dinosaurs was organized as a banner bearing the line up was dropped in Storke Plaza.[54]
- May 16, 2009 : Fortune cookies holding the name of an act were distributed throughout campus to encourage students to share and discuss the line up.
- April 29, 2010 : A viral marketing campaign was launched on Facebook, Twitter, and the official AS Program Board website. At peak, the website received 1,600 requests per second.[55]
- May 8, 2012 : -
- May 9, 2013 : - [56]
- May 5, 2015 : AS Program Board hid bottles around campus with names of artist inside
- May 10, 2016 : AS Program Board had a live graffiti artist paint the names of the artist to reveal the lineup
- May XX, 2017: AS Program Board unveiled banners with the various acts in Storke Plaza
- May 14, 2018: AS Program Board had a student hide along the coast in a dragon outfit carrying an egg with the headliner
Promotional material
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X '04 Poster
Notes
- ^ Event was reduced to one stage due to the 1997–98 El Niño event[10]
- ^ Event was held at Rob Field due to Harder Stadium renovations.
References
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- ^ UCSB Police Department Archived December 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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- ^ Extravaganza Website
- ^ Facebook Event for Film Submissions
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- ^ Michaels, Levi (May 24, 2007). "Extravaganza 2007 at UCSB's Harder Stadium". Santa Barbara Independent. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ Mullen, Jessica (May 21, 2007). "Harder Stadium Welcomes Crowd for Extravaganza". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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- ^ Garcia, Fabian (May 24, 2012). "Sundays are for Extravaganza". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California.
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- ^ Cuskey, Kaitlin (May 20, 2013). "Kendrick Lamar Rocks Extravaganza 2013". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ Tholan, Brittany (May 19, 2014). "UCSB Students Swarm to Extravaganza 2014". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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- ^ Mandell, Ryan (May 21, 2015). "Extravaganza 2015". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ Roe, Kyle; Mersel, Matt (May 13, 2015). "Extravaganza Preview". The Bottom Line. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ Mandell, Ryan (May 20, 2015). "Extravaganza Lights It Up Again". Santa Barbara Independent. Santa Barbara, California. Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas; Horne, Frank (May 5, 2016). "Extravaganza 2016 Lineup Revealed". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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- ^ Anderson, Stephani (May 12, 2017). "UCSB's Extravaganza 2017 Lineup". The Bottom Line. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
- ^ "Extravaganza 2018". UC Santa Barbara. AS Program Board. Retrieved 10 Jan 2019.
- ^ Schimpf, Kyra (May 22, 2023). "Student's reaction: UCSB A.S. Program Board announced Extravaganza lineup". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
- ^ Chiou, Lauren; Mullin, Stella (May 31, 2023). "Extravaganza 2023: Galantis, Remi Wolf, Destroy Lonely bring extravagant success". Daily Nexus. Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
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- ^ Fans Flock to UCSB's Extravaganza - Daily Nexus
- ^ Bands, Crowds Jam at Extravaganza - Daily Nexus
- ^ Harder Stadium Welcomes Crowd for Extravaganza - Daily Nexus Archived October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nas, Saosin Draw Extravaganza Crowd - Daily Nexus Archived May 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ludacris Headlines Music Event - Daily Nexus [dead link]
- ^ Flash Mob Announces Annual Extravaganza Lineup Archived May 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Facebook Event Announces Extravaganza Lineup Release
- ^ "Extravaganza Lineup Announced". 9 May 2013.
External links
- UCSB Associated Students Program Board website - http://aspb.as.ucsb.edu/
- Extravaganza 2005 Photo Album - http://photo.as.ucsb.edu/main.php/v/aspb/x05
- Extravaganza 2006 Photo Album - http://photo.as.ucsb.edu/main.php/v/aspb/x06
- Extravaganza 2007 Photo Album - http://photo.as.ucsb.edu/main.php/v/aspb/x07