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Shambhala Music Festival is an annual music festival in British Columbia, Canada, founded by Jim "Jimmy" Bundschuh. [1] It is held during the last week of July at the Bundschuh family farm; Salmo River Ranch, a 500-acre (2.0 km 2 ) farm in the West Kootenay mountains near Nelson . [ 2 ]
A flyer for Shambala Festival 2003. Initially, Yaga Gathering was called Shambala Festival—named for the mythical hidden kingdom of Shambhala. The first event took place from 18 to 20 July 2003; it was small (250 attendees) and not widely advertised. Organisers produced a second festival in 2005, and the third festival in 2006.
Revellers at Shambala festival Revellers at Shambala festival. The Shambala Festival is an annual four-day music festival in Northamptonshire, England.The daily capacity of the festival is 15,000 people and although the exact location is not disclosed until attendees buy a ticket, the event has frequently been held at Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire.
Drala Mountain Center (DMC) is a 501c3 educational non-profit originally founded in 2000 as the Shambhala Mountain Center, with the name changing to DMC in 2022. [1] It operates a spiritual retreat center located on 600 acres in a valley in the northern Colorado Rocky Mountains . [ 2 ]
HFStival began in 1990 as the WHFS Fourth of July Festival, an all-day concert followed by a fireworks display, held twice at Lake Fairfax Park in Reston, Virginia, in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, HFStival was held in Upper Marlboro, Maryland , and the following year's event, on July 4, 1993, was moved to Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in ...
The biggest music festival in Central America, with performances from Martin Garrix, Skrillex, Calvin Harris, Tiësto, DJ Snake, Timmy Trumpet, The Chainsmokers, Alesso, Marshmello and many others. EUphoria: 2014–present Mauritius: The first festival to bring live EDM acts to Mauritius.
Shambhala International supports more than 150 Shambhala Centres and Groups, [2] which are meditation communities of varying sizes in cities and towns across North and South America, Europe, and Oceania. It also supports several retreat centers and other organizations.
Shambhala (music festival), a Canadian music festival; Shambhala Publications, an American publisher "Shambala", a song by Beastie Boys from their 1994 album Ill Communication; Shambhala, a mythical location in the video game Fire Emblem: Three Houses; Shambhala, a mythical location in the video game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves