Moon Walker's Harry Springer is ecstatic about playing Tool's new Caribbean rock festival, booked by Tyler Fey.
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Following Barry's death in 2013, Tyler took over Feyline with more of a focus on hip-hop and EDM shows in Colorado. But he's always wanted to venture into the rock arena, a space that his father helped carve out decades ago. With his first foray, he's aiming big: Titled Live in the Sand, the Tool-headlined festival, will take place March 7-9 of next year in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Live in the Sand is an ambitious destination festival sure to make many a rock fan salivate. Among its impressive roster of world-class bands, however, is a name that is nowhere near as well-known: Moon Walker. "I've come across some really great rock bands lately, some of them in Colorado," he continues."That's why we put Moon Walker on the Tool bill. That was purely a move because Harry makes phenomenal music and needs to be heard."
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