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The Huichica Festival has moved locations a few times, but it’s always had the same focus. Huichica’s organizers like presenting shows in pretty and intimate outdoor spaces, and they like making sure there’s local food and wine on hand when they plan those shows out. They also like focusing on a certain strain of laid-back, psychedelic indie rock. This fall, the festival will return to Sonoma, California, and it’s got a lineup that just looks lovely.
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