In ancient times the sight of an eclipse brought fear to all who witnessed the event.  The darkness was seen as a sign of displeasure by the gods.

Today, like many events, the occasion is seen as an excuse to throw a party.

In 2024 there will be another solar eclipse with totality in parts of the United States.

With partnerships from all around the globe, Disco Donnie Presents and Probably Nothing are promoting a five day four night extravaganza surrounding the eclipse that will include camping, music, art, and some astronomical gazing at Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet, Texas – near San Antonio and Austin.  Tickets for the April 5-9 event begin at $199 for the bare bones camper and go on sale June 15 at seetexaseclipse.com.  VIP and “glamping” packages will also be available.

Another total eclipse will not occur in the United States for another years in 2044!

Symbiosis from California, Re:birth from Japan, Strawberry Fields and Earth Frequency from Australia, Bachstelzen from Germany, Beloved, Origin from South Africa, Meadows in the Mountain from Bulgario, Bass Coast from Canada, Ometeotl from Mexico, DisQoPereZoso from Costa Rica. And Cosmic Convergence fro Guatemala have all joined forces to present this once in a lifetime event.  More partnerships and musical artists will be released as the time for the event gets closer.

CEO of Disco Donnie Presents, Donnie Disco spoke on the galactic event saying, “I’m excited to develop an event that will bring different groups together worldwide to witness a rare celestial occurrence — both enthusiasts who have attended multiple eclipses and a whole new group of attendees.”

Mitch Morales of Probably Nothing added, “I’ve been a festival enthusiast and enjoyed traveling to other countries to attend unique events. It has been really cool to have so many amazing contributors from around the globe join us in creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I’m extremely excited to work with many of the teams that helped bring Oregon Eclipse to life in 2017 and new groups that share our vision.”

Feature photo credit: courtesy of magnumpr