Located at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center, the 2021 Lost In Dreams music festival was exactly as described and more. Featuring the likes of Seven Lions, Tokyo Machine, Elephante, and many other fantastic producers, each stage was expertly curated and gave off its own magical vibes that made it special for those in attendance. This was truly a new world of melodic dance music.
The RMR team drove over from Los Angeles and arrived at the downtown Las Vegas venue around 9:30 PM to experience the first-ever Lost In Dreams festival by Insomniac. You could hear the music booming as you walked up, as fans were cheering around the main Lost Stage.
After a quick security check, we were inside walking around. There were three stages and the first one was to your left as soon as you got in. The second stage down the middle had a dope pirate ship theme that fed into the dubstep and bass played there throughout the evening.
The main “Lost Stage,” which was to your right as soon as you entered, is also where the VIP area was located. Sonically, each set at the main stage was executed beautifully. When you pair good music with creative mind-activating visuals, the experience really becomes something you don’t easily forget. Around the entire festival grounds, there were dreamy installations that lit up in neon colors and made it that much more entrancing.
Day One Recap From @Joeyjayping
My highlights from the first night were Whales, Elephante, and the b2b set between Manila Killa and Chet Porter. Fans adored Elephante’s energy and diverse skill set. He played the guitar, sang, and deejayed like a madman. His performance was passionate and original and not one I’ll soon forget.
Meanwhile, the Levitate Stage had a tasteful blend of future bass and dubstep that shook up the energy at the otherwise dreamy and trance/house concoction that we saw at the Lost and Lucid stages. Whales had the Levitate Stage going crazy with hammering dubstep drops.
The Lost Stage was the main stage and had several artists that combined real instruments with electronic production. Shallou had an especially beautiful set at the Lost Stage backed by a drummer.
Day Two Recap By @Joeyjayping
The major difference between day one and day two of Lost In Dreams music festival ultimately was the amount of gritty bass that artists chose to spin on the second night.
Performances from Seven Lions, William Black, Rossy, Attlas, Dabin, and Jason Ross were exceptionally high energy. These tear-out legends took their audience for a dastardly ride set-after-set, drop-after-drop.
Seven Lions fans showed out in full force too. Tons of people came to the Lost In Dreams festival already wearing their merch. The same went for Illenium and Dabin too.
The hardest drops of the night went to William Black, K?D, Rossy, Dabin, and Jason Ross. To me, Rossy was the dopest artist of the weekend followed closely by Jason Ross, William Black, and Dabin. Overall, Lost In Dreams was an absolutely flawless night of EDM vibes and dreamy psychedelia. Don’t miss out on next year’s Lost In Dreams Festival in 2022 because it’s only going to grow.
Lost In Dreams 2021: Downtown Las Vegas Event Center
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