Escape Halloween 2024 Review

Last weekend, the largest Halloween festival in the world took place at the NOS Center in San Bernardino, California. With a brand new layout, a new stage, and an epic lineup, this year’s Escape Halloween did not disappoint.

Insomniac Event’s production, environment, and lineup for Escape Halloween never disappoint. The new layout included a larger Crazy Town between The Grimm, Feeding Grounds, and Wicked Woods. This helped clear up a lot of the congestion issues from past festivals. Crazy Town also featured The Butcher, which was a haunted house that included dead bodies hanging in body bags, people dressed as zombies, and the DJ stage.

It also had Poison Ivy, which was a 3D spray-painted house fitted with a DJ and a mad scientist who created test tube shots. The centerpiece of Crazy Town was the iconic flaming cathedral with the ringmaster and various carnival shows on stage. In front of Crazy Town was the new CASA BACARDI stage, which had artists like Omnon and Joshwa playing throughout the weekend.

The Psycho Circus remained in its normal position by the front of the venue. It included a poker table where people bet with kandi, performing acrobats, palm readers, and stage magicians throughout the night. Voodoo Ville was a new area added to this year’s Escape, located outside Feeding Grounds and Wicked Woods. Voodoo Ville had one of the coolest layouts of the weekend.

Wide shot of Escape mainstage with fireworks, lasers, and pyrotechnics.
Photo Credit: Jake West for Insomniac Events

When you walked in there was a giant Day of the Dead skull hanging from the ceiling with a jungle theme. There was a section with a broken shed that had a dancer and someone playing a piano which was perfect for taking those perfect pictures. The DJ platform at the front of the stage pumped music and also had a bar. If you did not get a chance to at least walk through this stage, definitely check it out next year.

The festival had five main stages: The Grimm, Sewer District, Feeding Grounds, The Cauldron, and Wicked Woods. I also need to shout out the Beatbox Art Car, located outside Sewer District. Throughout the weekend, the Beatbox Art Car was going off. No matter who was playing at the main stages, the Beatbox Art Car had a packed crowd of people playing heavy bass all weekend. I found myself there headbanging, the vibes were electric.

The Grimm was larger, with the signature Grim Reaper behind the artists moving throughout the night. The lasers were mesmerizing and gave the stacked lineup the production it deserved. The Grimm hosted names across genres like Illenium, Deadmau5, Maddix, and Snakehips, giving everyone a chance to enjoy the main stage.

Sewer District was located in the speedway and housed the bassheads for the weekend. Sewer District felt like Wastelands as it was surrounded by panels and shipping containers. The pyrotechnics and fireworks here did not disappoint. Sewer District was blessed by Wooli, Level Up, Ludacris, and Adventure Club across the weekend.

Feeding Grounds was the first stage upon entering the festival, showcasing its classic spiderweb theme. Day 1 was hosted by Basscon and had artists like Da Tweekaz and Lady Faith. Day 2 was hosted by Night Trip x Insomniac Records with names like Odd Mob and Cloonee.

Wide shot of the Feeding Grounds and its iconic spider on the ceiling.
Photo Credit: Jake West for Insomniac Events

Wicked Woods was expanded this year, and rightfully so with names like Fatboy Slim, Pawsa, Nina Kraviz and Patrick Mason playing throughout the weekend. This dark stage was surrounded by shipping containers and was perfect for techno fans to dance all weekend.

The newest stage, The Cauldron, was hosted by Boiler Room and definitely brought the vibes. Attendees behind the DJ booth were going crazy and the crowd was going even crazier. Names like Justin Jay and Lil Texas brought the house down on the first year of Boiler Room x Escape Halloween.

Escape Halloween is a festival that all ravers look forward to every year. 2024 brought a new layout and new stages, including a Boiler Room stage and a massive lineup that exceeded expectations. From Crazy Town to the OMG production at every stage, it had all of us counting down to 2025. If you’re like me and you’re all ready to run it back, presale tickets are already available. Hopefully, we will see you next year on October 31 and November 1 for Escape Halloween 2025.

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Insomniac Changes Bag Policy For Escape: What To Know

As festival season continues, a hydro pack is essential for any seasoned festival-goer, but is yours Insomniac approved? Insomniac recently updated their bag policy that will go into effect at Escape Halloween. Knowing the policy which will ensure a smooth entry at the festival gates and enhance your overall experience.

It’s yet to be seen if this policy will extend to all Insomniac festivals, but for now, staying compliant will help you skip a headache. Don’t let this simple detail hinder your enjoyment. Remember to stay safe and, most importantly, stay hydrated!

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Acts You Can’t Miss At Escape Halloween

Spooky season is upon us and ravers around the world know that means Halloween’s biggest festival is also here! Escape Halloween returns to NOS Event Center this October 25 and 26 with a brand new layout and a Boiler Room stage. With huge names like Illenium, Afroki (Afrojack B2B Steve Aoki), Seven Lions and Ludacris gracing the stages this year, it is easy to miss some amazing rising artists on the schedule. We have you covered. Circle the names below and arrive early to avoid missing who may become your new favorite artist.

Friday, October 25

Day 1 comes in hot with huge names like Illenium, Wooli, Lady Faith, and FatboySlim. While these heavyweights are sure to rock the stage, there are two lesser-known acts that you cannot miss earlier in the day.

The first artist, Emorfik, is based out of New York and has been going hard in the bass scene lately. He busted onto the scene with heavy set after heavy set, earning slots at festivals like Lost Lands and EDC. His song with Riot Ten, “Tekno Music” has almost 500,000 streams on Spotify and dropped his latest album, Project Containment, in September. If you like heavy bass in your face, Emorfik is a great way to get your Escape 2024 started.

The second artist we want to highlight comes all the way from Amsterdam and goes by the name of Prunk. Prunk has been DJ’ing for over 10 years, playing gigs around the world with Brazil (D.EDGE, São Paulo) and Bali (Jenja) being two of his main features. His relaxed attitude towards his DJ’ing plus his infectious vibe in the booth make him stand out from all his peers. His songs “Drive” and “Keep It Simple” are major vibes. Make sure you don’t miss Prunk to get your Day 1 off to a groovy start.

Saturday, October 26

Day 2’s lineup is also no joke! With sets from Adventure Club, James Hype, and Lil Texas, it is easy to get overexcited and overlook other acts. Lucky for you we didn’t. Be sure not to miss these next two artists!

If you don’t know this name yet, you will. Hamdi took off with the release of “Shanka” in 2022 and “Push” featuring Skrillex earlier this year. Hamdi brings his unique UK style and genre-blending of dubstep, UKG, and grime to all his sets, leaving the crowd thinking, “What is he going to do next?” If you are a fan of genre-bending music and bass you will not want to miss Hamdi.

The next artist on Saturday you don’t want to miss is a local based in San Diego, CA. Rainedrop gained recognition for organizing events called AFTERHOURS SD, which played a huge role in his career and music trajectory. He is poised to break into the hard techno and dubstep scene, evident by his bangers “Head Drop” and “Whatchu Know.” Don’t miss him breaking necks to start off Day 2.

With Escape Halloween around the corner, it’s only a matter of time until set times are released. When they are, be sure to star the artists we have mentioned along with any other personal favorites. If you haven’t bought your ticket for Escape yet, there are still GA, GA+, and VIP tickets available here. Remember to drink water, be nice to everyone, and have an epic Halloween!

Escape Halloween’s Lineup Will Descend You Into A Fiery Horror

Insomniac released the much-anticipated Escape Halloween 2024 lineup, signaling that the most dedicated Halloween party of the year is officially underway! Insomniac made the announcement official during its popular event, Hard Summer. This year, Insomniac turned up the heat and the artist lineup is only the beginning. Confirming EDM legends like Afroki (Afrojack b2b Steve Aoki), Illenium, Alison Wonderland, and Martin Garrix, Escape is bringing a multi-genre musical experience that will rattle your bones and shock your senses!

Photo Credit: Insomniac Official

Setting the bar higher than before, Insomniac revamped things to get ready for the upcoming spooktacular weekend. To improve crowd flow, Crazy Town was moved to the heart of the festival grounds. Along with a new Sewer District Stage located at the racetrack, the overall footprint will expand by 20% at the Grimm Stage. Now you can show off your costume or dance the night away with a more spacious dancefloor!

This year, Insomniac’s stage takeovers feature its oldest genre-based brand, Bassrush; its leading underground techno-house brand, Factory 93; the epicenter of hard dance, Basscon; and a collaboration between Night Trip x Insomniac Records. Prepare for the fright of your life with the Escape Halloween 2024 Official Playlist on Spotify.

Tickets to North America’s largest Halloween music festival are on sale now on the official Escape website. General Admission, GA+, and VIP experiences are available with qualified layaway plans. Emerging from your nightmares, 2024 promises to transport you to a realm of excitement and terror. The fiery depths of horror await, but for now, descend with the official Escape Halloween 2024 Trailer:

Photo Credit: Jake West for Insomniac Events

Event Review: Escape Halloween 2023

Escape Halloween has been Insomniac’s Halloween festival since 2011 and is the United States’ most anticipated spooky festival. This year Insomniac once again showed why Escape rules Halloween! With a stacked lineup featuring names like Above & Beyond, Zomboy, Malaa, and Zedd, there was something for everyone’s music taste. With two days of music, the debut of five main stages, and Crazy Town, it was another wildly successful festival for ravers. Based on my personal experience, I’ve shared my scores for the production, music, and venue, plus an overall grade for the event.

The Production: 9 / 10

With every Insomniac event, the production is going to be next level. Each stage — The Grimm, Feeding Grounds, Sanitarium, Sewer District, and the brand new Wicked Woods stage — all had great visuals, lasers, ambiance, sound, and pyrotechnics.

The main stage, The Grimm, was closed out by some massive names: Kaskade on Day 1 and Armin Van Buuren on Day 2. The production at this stage was amazing as always. Featuring its signature Grim Reaper behind the DJ booth, accompanied by even more lasers than last year, amazing dancers and pyrotechnics, this stage got people hyped. Once the night got underway and the Grim Reaper started moving its arms around the artists, the crowd cheered every time. The hanging visuals that seemed like portals into another dimension had festivalgoers mesmerized. While hosting some of the biggest names of the weekend, like Slander, Zedd, and DJ Snake, the stage never got too crowded. There was room to walk around and dance without sacrificing your view or personal space. Simply put, the main stage was amazing!

Feeding Grounds was home to the bass lovers of the festival and was hosted by Bassrush on Day 1. With performances by Svdden Death, Zomboy, ATliens, Rezz, and Three Six Mafia, this stage had people headbanging, dancing, and singing all night long. It featured production that felt like we were in a hellscape surrounded by a giant spider web with two giant hanging spiders above us — and of course more lasers and pyrotechnics. If you like bass in your face, this was the place to be!

Photo Credit: Jamal Eid for Insomniac Events

Sanitarium had a different vibe each day. Day 1 was hosted by Basscon for hardstyle fans, and Day 2 was hosted by Night Trip for the house heads. The first day featured sets from Darren Styles and Lady Faith. the second day featured artists MK and Matroda B2B San Pacho. The crowd was dancing and shuffling like crazy both nights. Spookier than the other stages, this stage was darker and had lights and lasers to enhance the vibes.

Sewer District was hosted both nights by Factory93 and the techno was bumping. Blessing the stage were artists Jamie Jones B2B Loco Dice, Hot Since 82, Lily Palmer, and Green Velvet. This stage was unique and had my favorite layout of all the stages. It was open air while the others were under a tent and was surrounded by shipping containers with LED panels on them with fire blasting from the top. It was packed from open to close with techno fans vibing all night.

The newest stage at Escape was Wicked Woods. Day 1 was hosted by Lost in Dreams and had acts like ARMNHMR playing a house set and Kaivon playing a nostalgic 2010s throwback set. Day 2 was hosted Bassrush with acts like Macky Gee and Culture Shock. Hosted inside a warehouse, the bass at this stage was bumping, one could feel it in their bones. The only downside to this stage is that it got hot from the packed crown, but it still sounded great.

Each stage stood out in its own way with amazing Halloween vibes. There was no sound bleed between stages and everything was incredible. The production earned a 9 out of 10 this year.

Music: 9.5 / 10

This year’s Escape lineup was absolutely stacked. There was something for the bass heads, house heads, techno fans, and hardstyle kids. Both days had a slew of must-see acts, and from 4 pm to 2 am it was hard to find time to sit down and eat without missing an amazing artist. There were even after parties this year that featured Slander: Before Dawn and Malaa. It is hard to earn a perfect score, but Escape’s amazing music this year combined with the after parties deserves a 9.5 out of 10 score for the loads of talent across multiple different genres.

Photo Credit: Kristal Diaz for Insomniac Events

Venue: 9 / 10

NOS Event Center is the go-to venue for many California-based Insomniac events, and many ravers are quite familiar with it already. But what Insomniac does with the space is truly magical and masterful. As always, they went all out for Halloween, starting with Crazy Town and Psycho Circus, a little pocket of the festival that has fortune tellers, a lion tamer, acrobats, magicians, and singers — it really evoked the Psycho Circus theme. Not to leave out the Silent Disco which featured some notable up-and-coming artists.

On the walk into the festival, there was a cathedral with dancers and shows where one could sit and watch. There were also two secret stages that felt like walking into a haunted maze. The first was called the Poison Ivy Club. People handed out 3D glasses as you entered this club and there was a giant poison ivy plant in the middle with 3D paint everywhere. Music was bumping and drinks were flowing.

The second was called The Butcher, which had a much darker vibe. When you walked in there were dead bodies in bags hanging from the ceiling and body parts hanging all around with a butcher cutting more bodies. Listening to techno in a black-and-red-themed room was surely a Halloween vibe.

Insomniac went all out with its Psycho Circus theme this year. It was so impressive, I can’t even touch on all of it — an easy 9 out of 10!

Overall Grade: 9.5 / 10

Halloween and Escape go hand in hand for SoCal ravers and Insomniac fans around the world, and this year was no different. From incredible stages, top-of-the-line music acts, and a spooky ambiance throughout the venue, there was something to see, do, and listen to anywhere one went. The overall grade for this year’s Escape is a huge 9.5 out of 10 because it is hard to find a detail out of place. I’m already counting down the days until next year’s event! Hopefully, you’ll be there in 2024 too.