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Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland Virtual Rave-A-Thon Goes Down This Weekend


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Insomniac‘s Virtual Rave-A-Thon series continues with Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge.

Following up wildly successful series of livestreams for EDC Las Vegas, Countdown, Escape Halloween, Nocturnal Wonderland and Middlelands, fans are excited to experience Beyond Wonderland in its online form. Over two days, this Saturday and Sunday, TESTPILOT, YehMe2, Good Times Ahead, Lucii, Habstrakt, SAYMYNAME and many more will take the stage.

Insomniac will be transporting fans down the virtual rabbit hole through a combination of Alice in Wonderland-themed decor and stunning visuals of the scenic venue located in George, Washington. The event is hosted by Insomniac Founder Pasquale Rotella, who always keeps the party going.

All proceeds from the livestream will benefit the Equal Justice Initiative and Rave Recovery.

To encourage fans to “Stay Home, Stay Safe and Stay Positive,” Rotella continues to broadcast Insomniac REWIND, a 24/7 livestream where fans can relive performances and watch archive festival footage from EDC Las Vegas, EDC Orlando, EDC Mexico, HARD Summer, and the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival. Watch here.

Check back this weekend for Beyond Wonderland’s livestream details.

Beyond Wonderland Virtual Rave-A-Thon

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Photo via Jake West for Insomniac Events

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