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Excision’s 4th Lost Lands Festival Features GRiZ, Liquid Stranger, And More

Prepare to experience bass music like never before. Step through a “time machine” and enter a prehistoric setting full of the world’s filthiest bass music at the 4th year of Lost Lands. The imagination and grand creations of leading bass DJ Excision is hosted at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, this fall September 24th through 26th.

While most festivals build their credibility over time, Lost Lands immediately became touted as the world’s leading bass music festival after its debut in 2017. Excision entered the festival world with a bang, hosting some of the most momentous names in bass music from the very beginning. Many of these DJs continue to come back year after year, with Lost Land OGs Liquid Stranger, Slander, 12th Planet, and more making their way back this fall.

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Lost Lands takes it to the next level, year after year

With every new year of Lost Lands comes new improvements to the setting, lineup, and overall experience. After having to cancel last year’s event, Excision and his team took the extra time to plan the grandest Lost Lands yet.

Excision announced the lineup for Lost Lands during a two-day event titled Reunion, which is hosted at the same venue. From genre-leading artists to emerging talent across a range of subgenres, this year’s roster is brimming with bass music cult favorites. You’ll find drum n bass, dubstep, bass house, melodic bass, and plenty of headbanging brostep.

GRiZ, Subtronics, Virtual Riot, and Getter are just a few of the headliners making their way to the prehistoric party. You’ll also find veterans like AU5, Hydraulix, and Trivecta throughout the weekend. Between all of the bass music moguls, fans can catch sets from up-and-comers like UBUR, Buku, Luczid, and dozens more. To top it off, attendees will have the opportunity to catch three different sets from the man himself, Excision.

Check out the full lineup for Lost Lands

Lost Lands Festival 2021
Lost Lands Festival 2021

If you’re stuck on which festival to put your hard earned cash towards this year, and you’re a hardcore bass music fan, Lost Lands is a no brainer. Experience a land of prehistoric times, going back to the roots of bass music’s humble beginnings (that’s if you count cavemen banging rocks together as music).

Most tickets to this year’s Lost Lands are still available. 3-day general admission passes start at $349 (plus tax and fees). 3-day VIP passes start at $549 (plus tax and fees). If you’re planning to camp, don’t forget to grab a separate camping pass starting at $124. Head over to their website for more information.

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