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Zeds Dead & Mersiv To headline GRIDLIFE Midwest 2024


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Premier motorsports music festival GRIDLIFE Midwest has unveiled its impressive artist lineup for the 2024 event, featuring headliners Zeds Dead and experimental bass virtuoso Mersiv, both making their festival debuts. Joining them as first-time performers are genre-blending bass act Tape B, renowned dubstep duo Barely Alive, and experimental bass duo Eazybaked.

Returning festival veterans include Detroit dubstep maestro G-Rex and percussion-oriented bass artist A Hundred Drums, along with SuperAve and Heyz presenting a special b2b set. Additionally, the event will showcase a wealth of emerging regional talent, including Acemyth, Karuth, Magnus, KTRL, Audia, and a b2b performance by N8 and Kacper Kawala.

Known for its unique blend of music and car culture, GRIDLIFE Midwest has consistently featured top-tier musical acts over its 11 editions, including Big Boi from Outkast, Grammy-nominated producer Kaskade, trailblazing trap artist Waka Flocka Flame, indie sensation Oliver Tree, acclaimed DJ/producer A-Trak, and last year’s headliners like dubstep virtuoso Subtronics and rock-infused bass maestro Sullivan King. Paired with breathtaking drift exhibitions, races, and artist ridealongs, GRIDLIFE Midwest stands out as one of the world’s most exceptional cross-cultural events.

Make sure to grab your tickets here!

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Zeds Dead & Mersiv To headline GRIDLIFE Midwest 2024

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