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GOODVIBES ONLY AT 2023 CALIVIBES FESTIVAL

Goldenvoice is pleased to announce the addition of hip-hop legends Snoop Dogg and Cypress Hill to its 2nd annual California Vibrations “Cali Vibes” festival lineup.

Additional artists added to the lineup include Matisyahu, Lila Iké, a special tribute to Lee Scratch Perry featuring Mykal Rose and Subatomic Sound System and many more! Cali Vibes – the West Coast’s biggest California lifestyle & reggae music festival added to the party – takes place on Presidents’ Day weekend Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 19, 2023, at Marina Green Park in Long Beach, CA.

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Notably, the festival’s newest headliners Snoop Dogg and Cypress Hill are both celebrating legendary milestones in their careers as next year marks the 30 th Anniversary of their debut hit albums –Snoop Dogg’s “Doggystyle” and Cypress Hill’s “Black Sunday” – released in 1993. Furthermore, Snoop Dogg’s confirmed performance at Cali Vibes will give him the opportunity to connect with his beloved hometown fans from the main stage in Long Beach, CA.

This year, Cali Vibes has also exclusively partnered with Dr. Greenthumb’s dispensaries, founded in 2018 by the legendary Cypress Hill rap artist and cannabis advocate B Real. Dr. Greenthumb’s is recognized for its extensive menu of top-shelf cannabis and line of dispensaries located throughout California.

Cali Vibes has once again partnered with Delicious Vinyl to collaborate, curate, and initiate the discovery of Caribbean artists and culture. The BoomYard is returning for all three days and will feature a specially curated lineup of Caribbean talent to celebrate their rich culture. The lineup includes performances by Baby Cham, Lila Iké, DeMarco, Blvk H3ro, Yaadcore, Royal Blue, and Stone Love.

Cali Vibes is a premiere reggae and California lifestyle festival that celebrates the connection of its community through good vibes, a great atmosphere, and an incredible lineup. To commence its second year, the 3-day festival will feature performances by an array of today’s most prominent reggae, rock, hip hop, and dancehall artists such as Snoop Dogg, Jack Johnson, Cypress Hill, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Slightly Stoopid, Tash Sultana, Dirty Heads, Method Man & Redman, Rebelution, Stick Figure, and eighttime Grammy award winner Stephen Marley.

Pass Prices starting at: 3-Day General Admission: $330 3-Day VIP Admission: $465

Beach Club

Admission: $1,049

Single day passes are also available. @calivibesfest

Eight. All You Can Love at HH Brazilian

Lovers may tailor their dining experience depending on which seating area upon which they decide to indulge.

Upon entering the venue, is a welcoming mirror cocktail bar, where a peaking window presents the working kitchen, where Executive Chef John Hans Yeo creates his signature dishes.

Owner and executive Chef Henrique Huyer always sets the mood for love inside DTLAs most abundant dining experience. From select premium cuts to an extensive wine and spirits bar program, traveling servers just won’t stop until you get enough.

This Valentine’s Day Weekend, couples with hearty appetites may jump-start their romance with a special five-course menu and live entertainment at HH Brazilian all night long.

From kitchen to table, HH Brazilian keeps a steady rotation of “hot off the flame” all-you-can-eat premium cuts. A meatlovers dream, one hundred percent Halal, HH servers slice your choice of grass-fed and organic steaks, Japanese A5 Wagyu, chicken, and lamb alongside an entirely organic “all you can eat” crispy salad bar, presenting Green Leafy Vegetables, Broccolini, Charcuterie, Caprese Salads, Steamed Rice and more.

Empty your souls while filling your hearts with meat, wine, and love at HH Brazilian Steakhouse.

Nine. A Night of Dance at Kaviar & Resident DTLA

An illuminated walkway passes the KAZÉ private Omakase tasting room leading into the main dining room.

The soundtrack in the dimly lit main room where lovers relax while dining within the plush privacy of this sushi haven’s black velvet curtain-drawn booths is nothing less than nightclub worthy earning Kaviar the nickname “The Nightclub of All Sushi Restaurants”, but the actual dancing takes place just outside at Resident if the date is planned correctly. Depending on what night you plan to fulfill your night of culinary and musical desire, Resident Djs and talented musical performers keep guests dancing to the rhythm of love.

Ten. Lucky in Love at 10E

Located at the base of the historic Fine Arts Building 10E Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge presents inspired Armenian and Lebanese cuisine in very sophisticated surroundings.

The building, built in 1927 by architects Albert Raymond Walker (Trust Company Building) and Percy Augustus Eisen (United Artists Building) holds the legacy of famed tile maker Earnest Bachelder tempting guests to embark on a short tour of the main lobby before or after dining.

Lunch and dinner at 10E are always a surefire way to win one’s heart. As long as your table includes 10E’s Hummus Awarma with Chickpea Puree, Spicy Ground Lamb, Pine Nut, Tahini, Lemon, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil your relationship is going to be off to a great start. This Valentine’s Day, 10E is starting the night with Champagne or Rose, Mixed Seasonal Vegetables, Armenian Cheese Boreg, and Sambousek followed by a choice of entrees, Filet Mignon and Jumbo Prawn, Filet of Barramundi or Oyster Mushroom Kabab.

A shiny brass Samurai trio chaperons diners while they indulge in Kaviar’s signature sushi and sashimi dishes mostly covered with mysterious clouds of love, topped with gold leaf and of course, the finest of caviars.

Here’s another stunning architectural gem of a dining experience, this time around brought to Downtown LA by Los Angeles Magazine co-owner Mark Geragos.

10E dessert choice between Orange Blossom Crème Caramel or Chocolate Mousse will have dates feeling lucky in love. And as far as the must-have Hummas, this year’s lucky winners will get a chance to sample their Mezze Trio for Lovers an unwrapped gift of Hummus, Muhammara, and Baba Ganoush.