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HARD Summer Drops 2019 Lineup With Hilarious SNL Spoof


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The team at HARD Summer consistently has the best lineup reveal trailers, and this year is no different. Taking queues from Saturday Night Live, the annual festival in Southern California reveals (most of) the lineup in the for of a cast reveal.

Apart from the usual suspects like Dillon Francis, Major Lazer, Kill The Noise, Ghastly, What So Not, Whethan, and more, there’s also a very strong and unique assortment of artists you won’t see anywhere else.

Two of the biggest special sets this year will surely be Zhu b2b Tchami and the unheard of Flux Pavilion b2b Netsky. Also joining the lineup will be Excision b2b NGHTMRE, Subtronics b2b Dirt Monkey, Flosstradamus b2b 4B, A-Trak b2b YehMe2, and way, way more.

Check out the lineup reveal below, and scroll down for the full lineup poster. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 9am PT. It returns to the Fontana Speedway in Southern California on August 3-4.

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Photo via Calder Wilson for Insomniac

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