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The redesigned L.A. State Historic Park hosts its first music festival, Skyline, this weekend

Michael Juliano
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Michael Juliano
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After four quiet years and a major redesign, it's time for a music festival to return to Los Angeles State Historic Park.

Skyline: Art, Music, Food arrives at L.A. State Historic Park this Saturday. The electronic-leaning mini music fest features sets from Miike Snow, Duke Dumont, Lido, EDEN, Michl, Elohim and Jason Bentley.

As for the food aspect of the fest, you can expect sweet and savory treats from Colima Coconuts, Afters Ice Cream, Green Truck, Little Fatty and Menotti's, with beer from Angel City Brewery, Golden Road Brewing, Ballast Point Brewing Company and Cismontane Brewing Co.

On the art side, you'll find works from Master of Shapes, Brain Fox and Chachi, as well as HYBYCOZO, who's known for these illuminated polyhedrons.

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For those keeping track, the last time a ticketed music festival was held at the Chinatown park was in 2013, when FYF, HARD Summer and the now-on-hiatus HARD Day of the Dead extension all took place there. Back then, the grounds weren't much more than a grass (and by the end of the fest, dirt) field. But in 2014, the park began its $20 million makeover into the well-designed space we have today. We'll be curious to see how the freshly re-done park can accommodate a festival-sized crowd—even a much smaller, single-day one.

Skyline takes place at Los Angeles State Historic Park on Saturday, May 20 at 2pm. Tickets cost $50.

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