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Insomniac Announces Countdown Virtual Rave-A-Thon This Weekend


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After a successful Beyond Wonderland Virtual Rave-A-Thon last weekend that drew in more than 3.5 million views, Insomniac has announced a Countdown Virtual Rave-A-Thon for this weekend!

While the distinction between festivals seems a little arbitrary for a virtual live stream, especially considering many of Insomniac’s lineups tend to book very similar artists, the events company always goes above and beyond on decoration. And so while any of the artists for the Beyond event could fit in just as well for the Countdown event, you can bet they’ll have aliens, flying saucers, and more that usually adorns the NOS Events Center every New Year’s Eve.

This weekend, you’ll be able to see:

DJ Soda | Dombresky | Ekali
Flosstradamus | i_o | JVNA
k?d | Lost Kings | Mat Zo | Medasin
Peekaboo | Phantoms | Sacha Robotti
Sage Armstrong | SNBRN | Tisoki

Make sure to subscribe to Insomniac on YouTube and turn notifications on to be first to the party!

 

Original Photo by Doug Van Sant for Insomniac Events

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