With Hulaween 2025 only days away, it’s time to spotlight some of the artists who will make this weekend at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park both haunting and magical—starting with none other than WonkyWilla. Just a year after attending the festival as a fan, he’s now set to make his Hulaween debut on the Hallows Stage from 7:10 to 7:50 p.m. In the midst of his Galactic Circus Tour—which spans over 30 stops across the U.S.—WonkyWilla’s set is one you won’t want to miss.

This has been a breakout year for WonkyWilla. Following his Get Wonked tour and a stacked debut festival season—featuring appearances at Lost Lands, Bass Canyon, Electric Forest, Ubbi Dubbi, Dancefestopia, WAKAAN, ILLfest, Same Same But Different, and Sound Haven—he’s quickly become one of the most exciting new names in bass music. Now, his Galactic Circus Tour brings his wonky and colorful signature sound to iconic venues like Webster Hall (NYC), Showbox (Seattle), Crystal Ballroom (Portland), Gods & Monsters (San Francisco), The Roxy (Los Angeles), and a two-night takeover at Denver’s Ogden Theatre this November.
“This tour is inspired by the magic and chaos of the circus,” said Wonky Willa, “where every moment feels larger than life. I want to bring that same sense of wonder into the WonkyWilla-verse, where it feels like stepping into a twisted sci-fi candy land. My hope is that each night feels like joining the greatest show in the galaxy.”

Beyond his performances, WonkyWilla is channeling his energy into philanthropy. On Wednesday, November 26, he’ll host The Wonksgiving Charity Event at Vulcan Gas Company in Austin, Texas. Partnering with Texas CASA, $2 from each ticket will go toward supporting the organization’s work in providing training, resources, and advocacy for children and families who have experienced abuse and neglect.
Fans can also take part by donating to WonkyWilla’s food and clothing drive, further showcasing his dedication to using music as a force for good. The drive supports local families in need, and those who contribute will be entered to win a signed merch package and two tickets to ILLfest 2026—a perfect way to give back while keeping the festival spirit alive.
“Wonksgiving was inspired by the idea of bringing people together around music” said WonkyWilla, “the same way families gather around the table for the holidays. I wanted to create a show that feels like both a celebration and a homecoming for the community. Beyond the music, we are tying it to charitable initiatives because giving back is at the heart of what this season represents. My hope is that everyone leaves feeling connected, uplifted, and part of something bigger than themselves.”
Grab your tickets for WonkyWilla’s Wonksgiving here.
If you can’t wait until Thursday to get wonky, check out WonkyWilla’s West Coast Wonk Volume 2 on SoundCloud below. The mixtape is currently rolling out, packed with bass-fueled, genre-defying hip-hop flips that capture his signature sound.
And if you’re looking for us on Thursday at 7:10 p.m. at Hulaween, you’ll find us right at the rail for WonkyWilla.










