![]() Read more about To Write Love On Her Arms here For an organization that had absolutely no obligation to provide precious real estate to these organizations, I was very impressed with their bravery and openness in letting these groups share in the spotlight. ![]() While neither DanceSafe nor Bunk Police, or any harm reduction group, were present, booths were provided to Consciousness Group, an organization serving sober and clean festival goers and ravers and to To Write Love On Her Arms, an organization focused on bringing mental illnesses like depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder into the public consciousness. One of the more surprising features of the main thoroughfare was the abundance of mental health and safety booths. Free water stations were right next door, with eager volunteers manning the water pumps to keep the line moving and uncongested, unlike other festivals this summer. I found my way to the Ground Control tent, where two young women were kind and able to help me find my bearings, and handed me a map. Making my way around the festival grounds in my newly acquired “Oh, you mean Sonny?” shirt, people were extremely friendly and ready to help me out, as I was completely turned around. As I entered, Tujamo was already well underway, giving the crowd a lot of reasons to dance and move about. The production parking lot was situated right next to the Labyrinth stage, a looming tower of “cards” amidst five massive LED screens. Featuring headliners like Armin van Buuren, Bassnectar, Pretty Lights, and Datsik, the festival promised to be one of the most explosive yet.Įntering the festival on Friday, I was immediately enamored and taken aback by just how magical it all was. There are four stages at the event as well as art installations, people in costume, food and drink for purchase and much more during the festival, which continues on Saturday with headliners including Hardwell, Benny Benassi, Showtek and Knife Party as well as a return performance from Z-Trip, who performs after DJ Jazzy Jeff in The Funk House.Nocturnal Wonderland celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, cementing its spot in history as the United States’ longest running electronic music festival. at The Funk House (previously referred to on Insomniac posters as the Funkadelic Lounge). Cool J’s touring DJ Z-Trip from 12:30-2 a.m. Other acts Friday include Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila at the Mad Hatter’s Castle stage from 12:30-2 a.m., English electronic DJ John Digweed from 10:45 p.m.-midnight at the Cheshire Woods stage and L.L. ![]() ![]() To complete the trifecta, Surinamese DJ Chuckie ( “Skydive” featuring Maiday) is set to hit the same stage from 11 p.m.-midnight. and is known for tracks like “ Get Low” with DJ Snake. Los Angeles’ own Francis is set to spin from 10-11 p.m. Immediately after the Dutch DJ will be fellow Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival veteran Dillon Francis on the same stage. He is known for dance hits like “ Red Lights” and “ Wasted” with Matthew Koma. at the San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore, will have Tiësto perform at 8:30 p.m. Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland is set to kick off with more than 30 acts Friday including Tiësto, one of many superstar DJs on the bill.īeyond Wonderland, which had its first day start at 4 p.m.
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