Is there anything better than listening to your favorite bands on the beach?
It turns out, no. We've proven it four times over, as Riptide Music Festival powered by Ford once again took over Fort Lauderdale with the help of some of our favorite Alternative artists of all time. Over two days, this RADIO.COM event once again sent sonic shock waves through the sand, as The Killers, The 1975, Jimmy Eat World and more rocked the beach.
In case you couldn't make it, here are just a few of our favorite moments from this year's Riptide Music Festival powered by Ford.
The Killers
Rob Loud/@robloudThe Killers tore the roof off for one of their last shows of 2019, the perfect close to an amazing Saturday. Our throat still hurts from screaming "Mr. Brightside."
The 1975
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAIf Matt Healy is singing, we're listening. The 1975 delivered another commanding set under the stars.
Jimmy Eat World
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAThe new songs from 'Surviving' fit perfect next to our old favorites. We dare you not to dance to "The Middle."
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAOnce again Catfish and the Bottlemen left it all on stage, pouring themselves into an iconic performance.
Judah and the Lion
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAWho needs a Pep Talk? Judah & the Lion brought all the vibes to Fort Lauderdale, and we cannot thank them enough.
The Revivalists
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAWe told you this was going to be a party, and The Revivalists set it off right.
Reel Big Fish
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAWe lost a shoe skanking, but it was worth it. Reel Big Fish forever please.
Barns Courtney
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USANot many bring energy like Barns Courtney. If you know, you know. If you don't and you happen to be within earshot of the stage, congratulations, you now know too.
Meg Myers
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAWe had a spiritual experience with Meg Myers on the beach. Something is still rattling inside us.
White Reaper
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAThere's a moment when the sun hit just right and the riff hit just right, and everything was alright.
SHAED
Ron Elkman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USAWe've been having dreams about this moment, and they did not disappoint.
You can find more coverage of the Riptide Music Festival powered by Ford here.
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A RADIO.COM Event on the beach in Fort Lauderdale





