With less than a month to go until Lost Lands 2025, the team behind the biggest bass event in North America just released the day-by-day lineup. Moon Lvnding has already prepared the Moon Fvm for Lift Off, and now we’re uncovering what’s on our radar with the full release of the daily lineup.
Wednesday

The Wednesday early arrival party is stacked with talent and makes me lament that I couldn’t squeeze another day off work to make it happen. Those fortunate to make it to Legend Valley for the first day of festivities, look out for a bit of a Wompy Woods 2023 reunion when Trivecta and Kill The Noise grace the stage. This time around, Bro Safari is joining in the fun for a coveted Kill Safari set. Capochino is another name to keep an eye on who’s been crushing it this festival season, and Super Future always brings the vibes to get the party started.
Thursday

STVSH and Flozone triggered our radar systems for Thursday’s pre-party, with wubby OG dubstep on the horizon. Of course, Thursday’s featured attraction is the mega b2b2b with double the action! This year, the mega b2b2b will play on the main Prehistoric Stage as well as the fan-favorite fully-immersive Crater Stage. Who will sneak on the decks and surprise the headbangers this year? Get in early to find out!
Friday

Open the floodgates on Friday, as all the stages open for business. There are quite a few Lost Lands debuts that popped on our radar for Day 1. Bass music mainstay Moody Good makes the trip to Legend Valley for the first time, along with newly-engaged and on-tour Wreckno; long-time Moon Lvnding local fave Bella Renee; and the dark and sinister Nikita, the Wicked, to name a few. Slander has the honor of playing sunset at main stage, which is sure to bring a few tears to the eyes. Good Times Ahead playing a dedicated trap set also registered on our radar.
Saturday

Talking about notable debuts, drum and bass veteran Andy C will play at Lost Lands for the first time, along with fellow British DnB producer Hedex. CloZEE and LSDREAM bring their LZSEE project to vibe out while SVDDEN DEATH brings the carnage with VOYD. The b2b from Mersiv and Smoakland is tracking on our radar along with Jon Casey, Tynan, and Wooli. For the second straight day, the sadbois and sadgirls take over main stage at sunset to see Illenium. Can you believe it’s already been seven years since Excision came out for the world debut of his Illenium collab “Gold (Stupid Love)” at EDC Las Vegas 2018?!
Sunday

Sunday is all about the b2bs, as the feature attraction of dubstep titans Excision and Subtronics share the stage for what will likely be the closing set at the Prehistoric Stage. Another b2b sure to draw big crowds will be Dab The Sky, the collaboration of Dabin and Said The Sky. Don’t sleep on Witching Hour, the joint project of long-time leaders for ladies in bass, Vampa and Jeanie. Two more ladies triggering our radar in 2025 are Alleycvt and Jessica Audiffed. Finally, Deadroom and Stumpi might not be household names, but that’s because they are the alter-ego side projects of Svdden Death and Wooli, respectively.
With tickets over 97% sold out, there is precious little time to waste before Lost Lands gets started in less than a month. The early arrival events start on Wednesday, September 17, and the main event begins on Friday, September 19. The Crater Stage returns with a bigger floor plan, along with more food options at Wompy Woods and updates to the production at all stages. Lost Lands 2025 looks better than ever, so lock in with its social media to stay on top of all the updates leading up to the event.










