Meghan Trainor Brings That Bass to The Dinah 25

'All About That Bass" hit-maker Meghan Trainor

It’s “All About that Bass” with headliner Meghan Trainor at the Dinah 25

by Heather Cassell

I’m sure you’ve heard the song on the radio. You know, the one about the girl, Meghan Trainor, singing about body positive curves with her hit-maker “All About that Bass,” well she’s bringing it to The Dinah 25.

Never been to The Dinah? This is the spring kick-off to the season of women’s events that you don’t want to miss as the mother of all women’s parties hits the Big 2-5!

So, pack your bikini, sunglasses, flip flops and pool towel and head to The Dinah, April 1 – 5 in Palm Springs, California. This is sure to be a sold out event!

Tickets and the host hotels have are going fast. Girls That Roam isn’t kidding. We planned extra early this year and now we are soooo glad we did now that we know Meghan is going to take the main stage of the Palm Springs Convention Center during the Dinah’s “Black Party” on Saturday, April 4th.

The 20-year-old singer-songwriter from Nantucket has been taking the airwaves by storm and touring performing at events around the U.S. leading up to the release of her debut album Title, which will be released January 13, 2015.

Kicking off her North American THAT BASS tour.

The album will feature her chart-topping song “All About That Bass” and her latest release “Lips Are Movin’,” which Girls That Roam is sure she’s going to perform at The Dinah.

Meghan’s insanely catchy single “All About That Bass” was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks, rewriting the record for the longest-ruling No. 1 single ever released on Epic Records – dethroning The King of Pop’s “Billie Jean” in 1983 and  “Black or White” in 1991, which were on top for seven weeks.

“All About that Bass” has already gone four times platinum and has also become the longest-leading #1 by a woman this year.

Meghan was also nominated for “New Artist of the Year” at the American Music Awards and is up for Best New Female Musician at the LOGO NewNowNext Awards.

“Meghan Trainor is the perfect artist to headline the 2015 Dinah, our milestone year,” says Mariah Hanson, promoter of Club Skirts The Dinah. “Her song is a record breaking number one billboard hit, and in addition it invokes a new social paradigm that places less emphasis on the exterior and more emphasis on the fact that we are all beautiful and that that beauty comes in many shapes, colors and sizes.”

“I’m especially proud to join with Meghan in sending out this wonderful life-affirming message to our guests. It’s time. And it’s our time!“ she continues.

If you don’t know what The Dinah is, it’s the biggest and longest running women’s music and party festival in the world. Launched by Club Skirts promoter Mariah Hanson in the early 1990s, it was once dubbed the “Lesbian Spring Break,” but in its quarter of a century it has grown into the largest women’s festival in the world promoting women artists and musicians.

Every year more than 15,000 women flock to Palm Springs to see celebrities, party and be entertained by the year’s newest breakout female performers. Last year Grammy Award-winning Iggy Azalea graced The Dinah’s stage and she’s only one in a long list of chart-topping headliners in years past that have graced The Dinah’s main stage, including: Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Pussy Cat Dolls, and more.

To book your Dinah 25 experience, contact Heather Cassell at Girls That Roam Travel at Travel Advisors of Los Gatos at 408-354-6531at or .

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