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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Adult Swim Festival Oct 5-7

It's new and it's freaky, the Adult Swim Festival will be setting up shop this October in downtown LA. Other than some well known musical acts the real draw to fans will be all the cool stuff there that comes from Comic-Con. You'll have plenty of fun stuff to entertain you in-between musical acts.

From the press release:
"They can take a trip on the DREAM CORP LLC Virtual Reality Eggs, play a round of Rick and Morty Mini Golf; ride a giant Hot Dog Ride; soak in six minutes of air-conditioning in the immersive Meatwad Dome 4D Experience and climb everyone favorite feline on Smack Up My Uvula.  Fans far and wide will also enjoy live broadcasts by Adult Swim’s FishCenter & Friends, featuring the best of the streams."

Then you have the totally strange Rick & Morty musical Ricksperience.

"Rock out with Rick and Morty like never before when the Rick and Morty Musical Ricksperience goes live with a 37-piece orchestra at the highly anticipated Adult Swim Festival at ROW DTLA Los Angeles, October 5-7th. For the first time ever, see composer Ryan Elder (The man behind Rick and Morty’s music) and some very special guests bring your favorite Rick and Morty songs to life in melodic harmony in sync with an episode. There’s going to be an actual orchestra, with trombones and stuff."


"Buy tickets before Saturday, September 14th for the opportunity to enter the Adult Swim Festival Fan Sweepstakes and get a chance to watch your favorite band from the soundboard, get 50% off all Adult Swim merchandise, go home with a limited-edition Rick and Morty vinyl and other autographed exclusives, free food and drink vouchers, custom Adult Swim bike, plus many more prizes!  Already bought your ticket?  Don’t worry fans who purchased tickets between March 16th and September 14th are also eligible to enter the sweepstakes when they register their admission wristbands at AdultSwimReg.com.  One registered wristband per person.  Visit AdultSwimReg.com to view full rules and restrictions."