

1788-L released his most recent EP, Parallel: S, on Zeds Dead’s Deadbeats Records in March, giving everyone a glimpse into his potential new-ish direction.įrom Las Vegas to Phoenix to Los Angeles, Drezo has found his way to where he feels the most comfortable: the DJ booth. Performing in our region several times throughout his still-young career, the mysterious artist gives fans an unbeatable blend of bass and electro that is best enjoyed live. Making his return to the Gorge after performing at Paradiso 2019, 1788-L is becoming a regular in the PNW, and we’re not mad about it. We apologize for the inevitable miscategorization of your favorite prog/psy/electro/hardstep artist. Note: We categorize artists by high-level genres to help readers of all kinds understand the lineup. We pull together background info, music links, and more from each of the artists on the Beyond Wonderland lineup, giving you an easy way to get familiar with the acts we'll be enjoying at the Gorge this October.

That's why we're bringing back our stage-by-stage artist guide. With that many artists, it's easy to get lost in the lineup. Sir Kutz, LP Giobbi, EPROM, and Vanic join last year's group, minus Mortals and Ekali. Fresch, and a mystery artist in their place.Īrtists with Northwest ties increased 14% from 2020 to 2021, now at 16 total. While artists like Adventure Club b2b Snails, Alesso, and Zomboy didn't make the jump, the festival has added Alison Wonderland, Benny Benassi, Dr. The 2021 lineup features 66 artists in total, one less than the 2020 lineup. With this year's iteration featuring 46 of the artists that were announced for last year's canceled event, Beyond Wonderland 2021 still comes with a few additions and changes. The one we're focusing on today is the most fun: the lineup. Though it won't be the first dance music festival at the Gorge in 2021, Beyond Wonderland's debut at the greatest venue in the Northwest marks a major moment in the genre's long-awaited return.
