Starting at midnight on May 22, you’ll have 24 hours to show Maha – and the entire Omaha community – what you’re made of.
Starting at midnight on May 22, you’ll have 24 hours to show Maha – and the entire Omaha community – what you’re made of.
By the time you read this post, you’ll have roughly 24 hours before Maha begins. That’s 24 hours to get ready for 12 hours of dancing, singing, eating, drinking, socializing, connecting with your community, and generally enjoying the festival.
So…
The staff has put together an unofficial list of ways in which you can prepare for Maha. Use it as a checklist. Use it as inspiration. Add your own ideas, and hop to it.
The offer from Oxide Design Co.:
Agree to get a tattoo of the Maha “blackbird” logo and it’s yours for free, along with two free tickets to the August 11th festival.
The response:
Overwhelming, to say the least. …more >
If you’ve driven by 72nd and Pacific, 132nd and L, or south of I-80 near the 60th Street exit recently, you may have noticed digital billboards promoting Maha. This amazingly generous plug for the festival comes courtesy of Waitt Outdoor, Norm Waitt and Mike Delich. A very cool move that is greatly appreciated by our entire staff. Thank you for donating your services to help spread the word about Maha!
What better way to spend the drive to Omaha than in the company of other music-loving Maha devotees? Bonus: sharing a ride saves you money, which means more cash on hand for Maha merch, beverages the festival, and gas station beef jerky along the way. …more >
We’ve already told you how Maha is all about community. But it’s also about the individual creative spirit. To kick off the Show Us Your Maha Contest, we’re asking fans like you to creatively spell out the word “Maha” and share it with all of us via Facebook. …more >
ATTENTION: Oxide Design Co. is offering to cover the cost of ANYONE who wants Maha Music Festival logo tattoo from Black Squirrel Tattoo! …more >
Maha is about integrating the best musicians our city has to offer with top musical talent from around the country. It’s about bringing people from our community and beyond together in the name of great music. It’s about being in Omaha and loving every second of it. In the plainest sense, Maha is about community. …more >
You’ve probably noticed that Maha has a different look this year. It’s distinct, it captures the feel of the festival, and plainly put, it’s awesome. Oh, and it all comes courtesy of Oxide Design Co. …more >