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Insomniac Announces Middlelands Live Stream This Weekend With New, Extended Hours


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Yesterday, in covering all the sets from this past weekend’s Escape stream, I wrote: “For those keeping track, Insomniac has now featured Beyond Wonderland, Countdown, HARD, Nocturnal Wonderland, and Escape brands. Still left are Audiotistic, Dreamstate, and EDC. Though they’re not festival brands, they could even feature Basscon and Bassrush, as well.”

I didn’t include Middlelands because it’s not an active brand and only lasted a single year, but as one of Insomniac’s most beloved festivals anyway, I should have included it because it’s here.

This weekend, Insomniac’s virtual rave-a-thon theme is Middlelands! There will also be an earlier start time with extended artist sets this weekend, so tune in from 4pm-10pm PT for two extra hours of music on Friday and Saturday!

Lineup coming soon, peep the announcement below.

 

Image via Julian Cassady for Insomniac

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