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The 2017 installment of Moonrise

Moonrise Festival announces stage lineups for 2017 edition

Home Uncategorized Moonrise Festival announces stage lineups for 2017 edition

The 2017 installment of Moonrise Festival in Baltimore, Maryland is shaping up to be one of the best editions yet. Club Glow and Steez Promo teamed together to bring one of the most diverse and strong lineups to the East Coast this year. Fans should be ready for an incredible two days at Pimlico Racetrack.

Just announced, the stage-by-stage breakdown for the two-day festival illustrates how much star power there is in the lineup. With nearly 80 artists playing on four stages, each stage has its own unique feel and specialty, allowing fans to explore different genres.

The Lunar Stage will be host to some of the biggest live acts in electronic music over Saturday and Sunday. With Big Gigantic, Gramatik, Porter Robinson, Pretty Lights Live, and Zeds Dead blending with top rap acts like Migos and Run the Jewels, this stage has the most diverse musical tastes of the four, however, it should be one of the most lively the entire weekend.

Moonrise’s other mainstage, the Stellar Stage, will bring the worlds of bass music and electro house together to create a unique lineup. Afrojack, Dillstradamus, Excision, Kaskade, Markus Schulz, and Snails will look to bring their diverse musical catalogues to the festival.

The Solar Tent is one of Moonrise’s most popular areas due to the ruckus environment that it presents. Focusing on trap and dubstep, the crowd is always turned to a ten and going wild. This year, the likes of Flux Pavilion, Joyryde, Rezz, RL Grime, Seven Lions, and Slander will all have their turn playing to one of the most unique stages on the East Coast. Be prepared for the revamped tent to blow you away.

Finally, the Celestial Gardens stage bring forward an incredible deep house, house, and techno lineup for all listeners. Goldfish, Haywyre, Jai Wolf, Lee Foss, Said the Sky, and Shiba San will help bring deep grooves to attendees. Despite being the smallest stage at the festival, the Celestial Gardens provides an intimate environment that cannot be matched elsewhere.

Tickets for Moonrise Festival are still available here. Be sure to look out for additional coverage of the festival in the next few days including set times and our top acts to see.

 

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