Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Announce New Future Ruins Music Festival
Briefly

Future Ruins is an innovative music and arts festival announced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, designed to celebrate film and television composers. Scheduled for November 8 at the Equestrian Center in Los Angeles, the festival boasts a remarkable lineup, including renowned artists like John Carpenter and Questlove. Emphasizing collaboration and creativity, Reznor highlighted the absence of a traditional headliner and encouraged artists to reinterpret their works in exciting new formats. The event promises a unique experience dedicated to showcasing the emotional power of cinematic music.
"It's about giving people who are, literally, the best in the world at taking audiences on an emotional ride via music the opportunity to tell new stories in an interesting live setting," said Reznor in a statement. "There's no headliner. There's no hierarchy. This is a stacked lineup of visionaries doing something you might not see again."
Future Ruins will take place across three stages at the Equestrian Center, and prides itself on encouraging its artists to "take big swings and reimagine their work for a live audience."
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