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Beyond Wonderland 2020 Lineup and Tickets On Sale Now


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It’s almost time to go through the Looking Glass once more. Tickets are officially on sale for Beyond Wonderland 2020! Insomniac has put forth a truly stacked lineup for what should be a very special 10th edition of the SoCal festival. Tiësto, Diplo, Dillon Francis, Alan Walker, Alison Wonderland, Gammer, K?d, R3hab, Seven Lions, Nitti Gritti and many more will all be bringing their talents to the NOS Events Center in March. On top of that, Dreamstate, Factory 93, Bassrush, and Basscon will all have stages at the festival. Diplo’s new Higher Ground label will also host a stage takeover for the very first time at an Insomniac festival.

Tickets are on sale now, don’t miss out on arguably Insomniac’s most whimsical festival and ring in the spring and festival season with some of the biggest DJs on the planet. 2020 is shaping up to be a milestone year for Insomniac and all headliners. From the 10th edition of Beyond Wonderland to the 25th Nocturnal later this year and Escape taking place on Halloween, it’s going to be a very fun ride for Southern California ravers this year!

Beyond Wonderland will take place March 20 & 21 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino.

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