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Dominican Republic's Destination Chaos Festival To Feature Iggy Pop, Descendents & More

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Rock legend Iggy Pop is set to headline the Dominican Republic's inaugural Destination Chaos Festival.

The week-long punk rock winter music festival will begin at the Senator Puerto Plata Resort and Spa on the bohemian North Coast of the Dominican Republic on January 28.

The line up of artists to perform at the event also includes The Descendents, Parquet Courts, Gogol Bordello, Peter Hook & The Light, Amyl and the Sniffers, Amigo the Devil, Bouncing Souls, Shame, The Bronx, The Chats, Starcrawler, and Teenage Bottlerocket.

Tickets for the event, limited to 5,000 guests, go on sale exclusively from the event's official website on August 20 at 12 pm PST.

"I am looking forward to exploring new and creative ideas I have for throwing events, as well as, working with The Experience Resorts crew," said Mark Stern, the event's producer. "I always strive to give the audience and the bands an amazing experience that transcends the typical music festival when putting on an event."

"By providing such an intimate venue for these big artists, we feel like 'Destination Chaos' is a true tribute to the craft and to the culture", added Jak Severson, CEO of The Experience Resorts. "By making it exclusive and yet affordable, we feel it will remain as a week to remember for a very long time."

(Photo: Rob Baker Ashton)

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