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Asteria Just Dropped A Stellar Lineup For 2021 With Rusko, Netsky, Spor, & More


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Year in and year out, Asteria has provided a captivating and magical experience for all attendees. From its small beginnings, Your EDM has watched this festival evolve and grow since its debut in 2017 when it only offered 400 tickets and booked all Florida locals. In 2019, we saw a debut set — anywhere — from Moore Kismet, as well as Feed Me, Virtual Riot, No Mana, Barely Alive, Modestep, Dodge & Fuski, and more.

Unfortunately, as the festival was about to make its biggest move ever in 2020, everything was shut down. However, it’s coming back bigger and better than ever in 2021 with a lineup that is absolutely insane for a festival of this size:

Rusko | Netsky
Chet Porter | Delta Heavy | Fytch | Kill Paris | Manila Killa
Mersiv | Moore Kismet | SPOR | SoDown
& more

Going down next year, April 16-18 in Punta Gorda, FL, tickets are available now.

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