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Insomniac Unveils Out of this World Lineup for Countdown 2023


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Alienz are planning another invasion of Rave Land in Southern California for New Year’s weekend. The human overlords have finally unveiled the massive lineup that will be taking over the NOS Events Center as they try to mount their defense against the Lazer-Rays, massive flying space mantas that are bringing some of the most powerful lasers Earth has ever seen.

All hijinks aside, Insomniac has dropped an insane lineup for this year’s edition of Countdown NYE. Highlights include the Chainsmokers, Tiësto, deadmau5, Porter Robinson (DJ Set), Nero (DJ Set), Alison Wonderland, FISHER, Oliver Heldens and much, much more. If you made it to this past weekend’s ESCAPE Halloween, you know that the much hyped lasers will not leave you disappointed.

If you’re in Southern California for New Year’s weekend, Countdown is the place to be. Ring in the new year with some of the most dynamic acts in dance music. You might even get abducted at midnight; you might be a little sore the next morning, who knows? Get your tickets for Countdown NYE here.

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Insomniac Unveils Out of this World Lineup for Countdown 2023

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