With about two months to go until Lost Lands 2025, it’s time for our Moon Fvm to prepare for lift off! Back for its eighth year at Legend Valley, Ohio, from September 19 – 21, Lost Lands continues to set the bar for bass music festivals. The Excision Presents team went all out to provide festivalgoers with the best experience by expanding amenities and offerings, redesigning stages, and adding more community-building activities.
Excision also delivered with another loaded lineup, featuring three of his own performances over the weekend, including a massively anticipated b2b with Subtronics. The headlining talent runs deep with performances from Rezz, Illenium, Slander, Crankdat, Tape B, Wooli, Sullivan King, and Svdden Death. A trio of collaborative projects will be appearing at Lost Lands: LSZEE (CloZee and LSDREAM), Kill Safari (Kill the Noise and Bro Safari), and Dab the Sky (Dabin and Said the Sky).

Lost Lands offers debut performances from Andy C, Moody Good, Hedex, JSTJR, Wreckno, Flozone, OkayJake, and more. Plus, so many fan favorites return to Legend Valley including ALLEYCVT, DRINKURWATER, Dion Timmer, INZO, Level Up, Mersiv, Jessica Audiffred, Trivecta, and Zingara.
In 2025, the party gets started early with plentiful programming from Wednesday, Sept 17, featuring sets from Jantsen, Kill Safari, Super Future, Trivecta, and more. Then on Thursday, get ready for the mega b2b2b2b2b, which returns for double trouble on both the Prehistoric Stage and the Crater Stage!

Speaking of The Crater, the beloved 360-degree immersive stage returns to Lost Lands in 2025 with an expanded area and more viewing space for better access to additional headbangers. Both the Prehistoric Stage and Wompy Woods will have new stage designs this year, alongside the return of the Subsidia and Forest Stages. Raptor Alley will host after-hours inside the festival grounds, while The Grove will have late-night programming in the campgrounds.
New to the campgrounds this year is Dino Divas, a new designated campground specifically for femme-identifying attendees. Designed to foster safety, empowerment, and connection, the addition reflects Lost Land’s commitment to building an inclusive and intentional camping community. More community building will be available at the Discovery Center, boasting more workshops, activities, and curated content than ever before!
For those looking for a premium experience, Glamping and VIP received big upgrades, too. Glamping tents now include air conditioning and 24-hour access to showers, with packages offering food vendor gift cards and private access to high-end food vendors in the glamping village. VIP offers better access at Prehistoric, more food options at Wompy Woods, and an expanded VIP-exclusive merchandise section, plus all the popular amenities like the massage stations, body painting, and VIP beauty bar.
Do you want to get involved with Lost Lands and share your talents and expertise? The Oracle Program is a great way to get in touch with the Lost Lands community and share your knowledge! There’s also the new Builder’s Program, inviting artists, designers, and creators to add to the Prehistoric festival atmosphere with their engaging creations. More details and applications for the Oracle and Builder’s Programs are available on the Lost Lands website.

With Lost Lands over 97% sold out, there’s no more time to delay. If you want to feel the bass in Legend Valley this year, limited passes and packages are still available, but you’d better act fast! The eighth installment of Lost Lands is gearing up with more flames, fireworks, and drones than ever before, so join Moon Lvnding and prepare for lift off. Check out Lost Lands’ socials below for all the latest festival news.










