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Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge Lineup: Alison Wonderland, The Chainsmokers, Rezz, Tiësto & More


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The debut lineup for Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge has been revealed, bringing the festival’s magic and fantasy to the Pacific Northwest for the very first time.

The two-day event features Alison Wonderland, The ChainsmokersRezz, Tiësto, Steve Aoki, Benny Benassi, JOYRYDEMalaa, G Jones, Whipped Cream, Moore Kismet, Kayzo, Lucii and so many more. With over 65 acts across the electronic/dance music spectrum, there’s plenty to get excited about.

Beyond Wonderland goes down at The Gorge over October 1 – 2, 2021, with three nights of camping and two days of live music / art exploration in Washington. Tickets go on sale this Thursday at 11 AM PT here.

Meanwhile, the Beyond Wonderland SoCal lineup is just as stacked, if not more. There’s some crossover, with Alison Wonderland, Tiësto, Dr. FreschKendoll, etc. — but overall, it’s one of the most versatile lineups we’ve seen this year.

The flagship event features DiploSubtronics, Flosstradamus, Infected Mushroom, Lady Faith, DJ Diesel, Paul Oakenfold, Nicole Moudaber, and so many more. Plus, takeovers from Space Yacht, Diplo’s Higher Ground, Insomniac Records and Factory 93, among others.

It all goes down over August 27 & 28 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino. Tickets for Beyond Wonderland SoCal are available here.

Check out both lineups below experience Beyond Wonderland in 2021.

Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge 2021 Lineup

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Beyond Wonderland SoCal 2021 Lineup

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Original Photo via Insomniac

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