The most energetic concerts rely heavily on audience participation, compelling large crowds to clap their hands, wave their lighters, and catch stage-diving brass sections. Chime in on the festivities with this deal to the Summer Set Music & Camping Festival at Somerset Amphitheater in Somerset, Wisconsin, from Friday, August 24 to Sunday, August 26. For $65, you get a three-day pass (up to a $110 value, including all fees). Camping rates will be announced as the event approaches. Click here for a list of featured artists.

Signaling the end of the season, the Summer Set Music & Camping Festival sends off the dog days in style with three days of outdoor revelry anchored by 60 of the biggest players in the electronica and hip-hop games. Rising stars and living legends alike take to the festival’s trio of stages for memorable, open-air performances followed by after-parties at the campground, which keep the jams spinning like an infinite jelly roll. Feet can’t help but gyrate as the chilled, sample-heavy grooves of Pretty Lights layer vintage R & B vocals over glitchy, scratched rhythms and Big Gigantic drops hot and heavy beats of mammoth proportions, offset by the occasional saxophone squonk.

Brooklyn rhyme-sayer Nas continues to carve his name in hip-hop legendry with the same attitude that permeates his highly acclaimed 1994 album Illmatic, and his Big Apple brethren, Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), reunite under the Black Star moniker in support of their first album together in 14 years. Also included on the festival’s diverse bill of musical acts are infectious jam band Umphrey’s McGee and instrumental troupe Lotus, whose slow-building, electronic improvisations create an eminently danceable, machine-like sound that rivals C-3PO’s short-lived disco career.