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Lost Lands Starts Rolling Out Lineup For 2019


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Lost Lands is five months out, and finally the festival is starting to slowly leak out the lineup. Excision already shared that he was going back to back with Illenium earlier this month, elating fans, but it also raised questions about who else is playing.

Over the past couple days, we’ve learned of a few more artists playing the festival, and they’re names that people are excited for.

Slander b2b Spag Heddy
Peekaboo
Boogie T & Boogie T.Rio
Liquid Stranger (+ Wakaan Sound Camp Takeover)
Whipped Cream

Slander and Spag Heddy is a back to back that no one really expected, but one that we’re absolutely dying to see now. Peekaboo is an expected but wholly welcome addition to the lineup in 2019 — no doubt he’s earned it. Boogie T returns for the second year in a row, but this time he’s also bringing along his live Boogie T.Rio set. Liquid Stranger comes back to Lost Lands, and he’s bringing Wakaan with him for a sound camp takeover. And finally, Whipped Cream also makes her Lost Lands debut.

The remainder of the lineup is still to be seen, but these first few acts are very promising. Stay tune for more reveals, and the whole lineup soon enough!

 

Photo via Jake West Photo for Lost Lands

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