Ever After Music Festival releases stacked lineup for 2020
Ever After Music Festival has easily become one of Canada’s most recognised electronic festivals by consistently evolving throughout the five years in action. From successfully pleasing attendees with a bass-doused lineup, attendees in Canada have proven that there is nothing better then a full fledged weekend of bass and house music. With PK Sound extending their relationship with the event, fans will be blessed with over 750,000 watts of full-fledged bass to showcase the amount of talent Ever After has brought in from across the world. Officially releasing the long-awaited lineup for its highly anticipated 2020 edition, the festival’s stacked roster will take over multiple stages from June 12-14 to kick off festival season in the hardest way possible.
While always maintaining a heavy Canadian influence, Ever After has confirmed performances from some of Toronto’s most recognised producers known as Rezz and Zeds Dead. Ontario native Rezz has had quite the year already with the recent announcement of her two day event of Rezz Rocks, however Ever After was one of her first-ever festival appearances and she will excitingly be back home in Canada to showcase her dark, yet mystic sound to attendees this year. Serving as a world exclusive, Slander will also be going back to back (B2B) with breakout producer Subtronics for the first time in history to fuse both melodic and bass realms this summer. Joining the headliners to pump up the party over the weekend will be Black Tiger Sex Machine, Nora En Pure, Liquid Stranger, Chris Lorenzo, Whipped Cream and many more to create an unforgettable experience. To make the weekend even more of a highlight, festival attendees who choose to purchase camping passes will also gain free entry to the Thursday, June 11th official Ever After Pre-Party with the lineup expected to release shortly.
For all those in need of satisfying your bass fix, look no further as tickets to the 6th annual Ever After can be purchased here.
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