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Excision Announces Epic Return To Shambhala Music Festival


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Excision is back! After a year off, the producer will make his epic return to Shambhala Music Festival with an earth-shattering bass performance at The Village stage.

Until last year, Excision was one of those mainstay names that fans had come to expect on Shambhala’s exclusively electronic/dance lineup. He was noticeably absent in 2018, which gives this 2019 headliner announce an extra boost of excitement.

“Shambhala is where it all started for me, stoked to be back!” Excision says in a press release.

This will be Excision’s 11th time playing the festival. He joins previously announced headliners: TroyBoi, Chase & Status, ZHU and GRiZ. So far, Shambhala is shaping up to be as solid as ever.

Shambhala Music Festival will methodically roll out the rest of its lineup in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, throw your X up for this headliner!

Excision @ Shambhala Music Festival

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Excision Announces Epic Return To Shambhala Music Festival

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