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Movement Detroit Reveals 2023 Schedule & Updated App


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Techno Christmas is almost upon us!

Movement Detroit is set to go down at Hart Plaza this weekend, serving as the heartbeat of the city for three beautiful days including Memorial Day. To gear us up, the schedule is out and the app is updated.

We highly recommend checking out all of the stages Movement has to offer, because each brings its own distinct energy with an array of talent, carefully curated lineups and takeovers all weekend long.

More: Movement Detroit 2023: Pre-Party & After Party Guide

Please note, earlier today it was revealed Ben Sims can no longer make it to Movement due to visa issues. Paranoid London had to drop off the lineup due to issues obtaining visas as well (read more here). So stay tuned for adjustments to the schedule.

See Movement set times below and get the official Movement 2023 app — which will have the most up-to-date set times and information — here.

While you’re building your own lineup, explore the sounds of Movement with official playlists for each stage here.

Movement 2023 Set Times

Saturday, May 27th

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Sunday, May 28th

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Monday, May 29th

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Movement Detroit Reveals 2023 Schedule & Updated App

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