

Make Music Pasadena performance (Photo by RobeRt Vega via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr)

While not everyone can afford to shell out hard-earned cash to go to Coachella, it's nice to know that there's a huge and FREE Pasadena music festival just around the bend. Yes, Make Music Pasadena is coming our way on June 6 with a long list of musical acts, including How To Dress Well headlining.

The 8th annual music festival will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. throughout downtown Pasadena, which includes Old Town and the Playhouse District. They'll have over 150 musical acts—from indie rock to Latin and jazz—performing on five main stages and 30 smaller stages scattered throughout the streets at cool spots like parks, libraries, museums, rooftops and churches. They also expect over 50,000 people to attend.

Besides the experimental alt R&B tunes from How to Dress Well, some of Make Music Pasadena's other top billers include electronic-pop from Sir Sly, Icelandic indie folk outfit Kaleo, and experimental indie pop artist Kishi Bashi.

They've announced some of the musical acts and will continue to reveal more in the coming months. Here's what they have so far:

How to Dress Well

Sir Sly

Kishi Bashi

Hundred Waters

Nick Waterhouse

Kaleo

Caroline Smith

Lydia Ainsworth

Avid Dancer

Making Movies

Dark Waves

Hidden Charms

The Moth & the Flame

Opus Orange

Mudbug Brass Band

Belmont Lights

Boroughs

Raspin Stuwart

Sanglorians

LA Takedown

Professor Possessor

Emby Alexander (Phoenix)

Sugar Candy Mountain (Oakland)

Big Wild Wings (Salt Lake City)

Bon Wrath (Cambodia)

Brendan Eder Ensemble

Crystales

MrK

Pasadena Symphony and POPS

Since Make Music Pasadena is a non-profit, they are also asking for donations here, where you can get you some cool stuff from buttons to backstage and VIP passes with $5 to $200 donations.

Related:

Brokechella Lineup: Over 50 Bands, 4 Stages