WCMF Set at Wild Horse Pass Festival Grounds

CHANDLER — West Coast Music Festival, a high-energy event that features notable hip-hop and rap legends, returns Saturday, Nov. 30 to the Wild Horse Pass Festival Grounds. The festival is a celebration of West Coast hip-hop culture and will feature a lowrider car and truck show. The Game is set to headline the event, at 19593 S. 48th St. in Chandler, and is scheduled to take the stage at 9:15 p.m.

Rapper The Game, also known as Jayceon Terrell Taylor, is from Compton, California. His major label debut album, “The Documentary,” was released in 2005. As well as a day of live music, the event will include live artist performances, a lowrider car and truck show, live tattoo artist booths, food trucks, cultural and local vendors, a live artist mural and interactive experiences, a press release said.

“West Coast Music Festival goes beyond hip-hop and rap music and creates an interactive atmosphere filled with West Coast culture,” said Dave Horen, director of entertainment at Wild Horse Pass Presents. “We are looking forward to bringing this event to Phoenix and showcasing the awesome music, lowrider cars and artwork this culture has to offer.”

Gates open at 2 p.m. General admission tickets start at $49. More information and tickets are online on the festival website, westcoastmusicfest.com.