
The highly successful and popular BeachLife Festival, a multi-day event in LA’s Redondo Beach, is going to Mammoth Mountain. For one night, anyway.
To celebrate the opening of a new hotel – the Limelight Mammoth Hotel & Residences – it is holding Limelight Live featuring music from Fitz and The Tantrums, Two Feet and others. It is on Friday, Decc 12, from 6-10 p.m. Tickets start at $99 and are on sale at https://www.beachlifefestival.com/limelight-live.
In conjunction with Aviator Nation Dreamland and Aspen One, t Mammoth Hotel & Residences is adjacent to the The Village at Mammoth. Opening in December, it is a luxury property with 124 rooms, 25 suites and 15 private residences. Its address is 132 Lake Mary Rd.
“Growing up in Southern California, we traded our boards for skis every winter as our moms packed us in the cards headed for the mountains, which was synonymous to surfing in the winter,” shares Allen Sanford, Founder of BeachLife Festival. “Then all of a sudden, we fell in love with this thing called a snowboard, and the marriage between surf & snow was finalized. Carving through powder off Chair 23 is as pure and exciting as a head high summer day, and if you know BeachLife, you know that little paradise called Mammoth.”
“We are thrilled to open the doors of Limelight Mammoth and to join forces with a partner that shares our passion for creating extraordinary experiences,” said Evan Thomas, General Manager of Limelight Mammoth. “This partnership beautifully blends the Limelight brand’s commitment to excellence in guest experience and its deep appreciation for arts and culture with the energy and relevancy of BeachLife Festival. Bringing BeachLife’s iconic celebration of music, art, and culinary excellence to the mountains marks an exciting opportunity to unite our world-class, iconic setting with one of Southern California’s most inspiring cultural events.”
Paige Mycoski, Founder of Aviation Nation, adds, “We love Mammoth and we love to bring people together for rad experiences. We look forward to celebrating life in the mountains with the Mammoth community.”
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