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Lift Off: Elements Music & Arts Festival 2025

With Elements Music & Arts Festival only a month away from August 8 – 10, it is time for lift off with a flight plan covering all the new upgrades for 2025! The three-day event returns to the idyllic campgrounds near Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, PA, with a venue sustainably powered by an on-site solar farm and serving up organic produce grown next door by Pocono Organics. To better understand why Elements is our favorite Northeast music festival, you can check out our reviews from 2023 and 2024.

Before we get to the loaded lineup, the Elements team deserves a ton of credit for making important improvements to the festival grounds and campsites. They’ve added better signage and landmarks with a new geo-locating mobile app, plus more water and ice stations in the campgrounds. The Water Stage gets a bigger footprint, while more art installations will be added to the forest. To help with arrival, service capacity will be added for a smoother experience at the relocated box office and campground entrance with exclusive lanes for VIPs.

VIP guests will also enjoy new viewing areas at the Water and Air stages, as well as additional happy hour performances at the expanded lounge. And for the ultimate experience, Elements just announced the limited Entourage Pass, including stage and backstage access, private areas in VIP and artist village, a dedicated concierge, $100 in daily food/drink credits, and a stocked swag bag! With easy shuttle access from major cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington DC, it is time to lock in.

Image Courtesy: Elements Music & Arts Festival

Just look at that work of art! The daily stage lineups arrived with limited single-day and three-day ticket and camping passes still available. Pretty Lights plays two Sunday sets at the Earth Stage along with some of the biggest names in bass music like Zeds Dead, Illenium, and Chase & Status. The Fire Stage features bass on Friday, techno on Saturday, and house on Sunday with EDM veterans Deadmau5, Kaskade, Tipper, and Claude Vonstroke. The Air Stage is tucked away in the trees and stacked for the house heads with Wax Motif, Hi-Lo, and LP Giobbi, while the Water Stage brings more dubstep and bass over the weekend with Wooli, LAYZ, and Liquid Stranger.

Tape B and The Illustrious Blacks are among a handful of artists who get to return in 2025 after getting rained out last year. Tape B is also front and center for the exclusive Thursday Early Arrival pre-party, headlining the bass stage with a slew of b2b performances from Koru’s finest. There’s also a house stage featuring Odd Mob, J. Worra, Wenzday, and Andrew Highland.

Image Courtesy: Elements Music & Arts Festival

Don’t miss out on the Elements costume theme days for a chance to win VIP tickets to next year’s festival. Thursday is air, Friday is water, Saturday is earth, and Sunday is fire; check out the full details for more fun outfit inspo.

For those familiar with the NYC scene, you’ll recognize local brands helping to level up the Elements experience. Gray Area joins as a 2025 partner and an established name in the international house music scene. Pulse Events takes charge of an elevated Skydeck experience available with premium table seating at the Earth and Fire stages. Renegade NYC returns to lock down the after parties with their Funktion-Ones and trademark red neon logo.

Whether you’re camping on-site or staying at one of the plentiful vacation accommodations in the Poconos, Elements Music & Arts Festival is gearing up to be better than ever. From a legendary lineup and expanded festival footprint to exclusive entourage and skydeck experiences, Elements is at the top of the game for independent music festivals. To keep up with festival announcements, upgraded experiences, and last-minute updates, be sure to follow the Elements socials below.

Photo Courtesy: Lost Lands // Excision Presents

The Crater Stage Comes To Bass Canyon

Bass Canyon is well known as a headbangers paradise. Fans can always count on a lineup stacked with the most talented bass producers around the world. They can also count on some of the most insane, original B2Bs ever seen! Those two factors, plus the most stunning view of the Columbia River, make visiting The Gorge a one-of-a-kind experience. Now it is getting even better with the introduction of the Crater Stage!

Unveiled at Lost Lands 2024, the Crater Stage was a hit. The 360-degree stage was elevated and even able to rotate! So no matter where your group settled, you would have the chance to face-to-face with some of the biggest names in dubstep. With multiple access points, The Crater was an easy stage to find your friends and start the day, but the experience only got better when the sun went down. Lights and lasers were scattered both in the inner and outer rings, creating one of the most mesmerizing and immersive experiences.

360 stages have rapidly become beloved designs for artists and fans for many reasons. Firstly, the atmosphere feels more intimate with fans close to the artist on all sides. Secondly, the energy an artist feels being surrounded by hundreds of fans moving and grooving in unison will always elevate a set. Being right in the moment, seeing all the faces light up every drop, and becoming a part of the crowd are intoxicating feelings.

Along with the new stage, 2025 Bass Canyon attendees can expect improvements to the VIP areas, including a new VIP area at the hilltop stage, more shade, more bathroom attendants, and an expanded complementary beauty bar. GA also got a few boosts, like free showers and more interactive activities within the festival! Be the first to experience the Crater Stage at Bass Canyon this August 15 – 17. Limited tickets are still available, so don’t delay and risk getting that FOMO.

Photo credit: DEMIAN BECERRA HOLY_MOUNTAIN

Mission Success: Electric Forest 2025

Electric Forest 2025 delivered yet another magical and unforgettable weekend, solidifying its legacy as one of the most memorable editions in the festival’s storied history. From legendary returns to Rothbury and unexpected b2b sets to rising stars making their mark, this year’s Forest had something for everyone. With extended hours and endless surprises, Electric Forest reminded us once again that it’s not just a festival—it’s an entire world of its own.

The Music

The Observatory on Thursday (Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Thursday kicked off the weekend with electric energy. Mersiv’s two-set takeover of the Observatory, Smoakland b2b Seth David, Lumasi, and Austeria b2b Veil set the tone for the weekend with raw, bass-heavy bliss. Later that night, Justice lit up Ranch Arena with an iconic performance that had both long-time fans and newcomers in awe. Dimension delivered another hard-hitting DnB set for the second year in a row, engraving his name as a Forest staple. 

Worship @ Tripolee Stage on Friday (Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Friday brought the bass to Tripolee, with Crankdat, Tape B, Eater, Ray Volpe, Wreckno, and YDG lighting up the stage. Worship (Sub Focus, 1991, Culture Shock, and Dimension) closed the night with a dream DnB set that had the dancefloor shaking for over an hour.

Levity b2b Crankdat b2b Tape B @ Ranch Arena on Saturday (Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Saturday held some of the weekend’s most buzzworthy moments. BLAAP—Of The Trees and Freddy Todd’s experimental duo—delivered a high-energy, psychedelic set tucked deep in the Forest, with a surprise on-stage rap performance from Wreckno. But the true surprise came when a surprise Levity b2b2b was quietly added to the lineup, sparking a wave of speculation across the Forest. The mystery was revealed on Friday: Tape B and Crankdat—fresh off a massive b2b at EDC—joined forces again, along with the Levity boys. What followed was a thunderous, unforgettable performance at Ranch Arena that had fans packed deep into the woods.

Zeds Dead @ Ranch Arena on Saturday (Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Zeds Dead followed, raising the bar even higher with a masterclass in storytelling. Opening with their recent signature, euphoric, channel-flipping visuals, the duo seamlessly blended nostalgic favorites with unreleased IDs, striking a perfect balance between past and future and giving long-time ZD fans a set reminiscent of years past.

Beltran @ Tripolee Stage on Sunday (Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Sunday closed the festival on a high, with house and techno at Tripolee courtesy of Beltran, Riordan, and Loco Dice. Mochakk, despite a late arrival, brought infectious energy to his set, while Fisher ended the night with a massive party featuring hit after hit. Of The Trees returned with a slower, more intricate solo set—providing the perfect contrast to BLAAP’s chaos the night before.

Honeycomb Gets Shaken

Photo credit: Ethan Desjardine, Moon Lvnding

Every year, the Honeycomb stage gives birth to a set destined for Forest legend. In 2023, it was Levity’s forest debut. 2024 brought another incredible set from the trio and a genre-bending set from Westend that included an electric wine-bag slap. For 2025, Whethan might take the crown. His night-time set blended bass-heavy beats with rap cuts from Three 6 Mafia, Kid Cudi, and Yeat, plus an unreleased GRiZ ID. It was the kind of set that leaves the forest floor bouncing—and fans talking long after.

An Unforgettable Moment

One of the most heartfelt moments of the weekend came during Wreckno’s set, when the Michigan native paused mid-performance to propose to his now-fiancée, Alree. The crowd erupted in celebration, capturing the joy and authenticity that define Electric Forest. In a weekend full of highs, it was a moment of pure magic and love—one that will go down in Forest history.

The Dream Emporium

(Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

Back and more magical than ever, the Dream Emporium transported attendees into an alternate dimension of surreal escapism. Festival-goers climbed a bunk bed into a secret cloud-filled attic, got rinsed in a literal human car wash, floated in a canoe down a glowing electric moat, and stumbled into boxing matches and down a giant slide. The Dream Emporium is a living, breathing collection of dreams that takes its visitors to a diverse collection of worlds. The experience is never the same twice—but always unforgettable.

No Afters, No Problem

Photo: Ethan Desjardine
(Photo credit: Ethan Desjardine, Moon Lvnding)

While fans were disappointed to hear the EVOL Afterparty stage would not be making a return this year (along with its beloved SubJohnics b2b sets), Electric Forest responded with extended festival hours—keeping the music going until 4 a.m. This allowed fans more time with their favorite headliners and added space to explore Sherwood after dark. It may not have replaced the Afters entirely, but it gave the Forest family more time together—and that’s what matters most.

(Photo credit: Alive for Electric Forest)

As the final notes echoed through the trees, Electric Forest 2025 once again left its mark on the community with its unmatched love, energy, and magical surprises. With every set, moment, and member of the Forest Family dancing under the lights among the trees, the Forest reminds us to create lifelong memories with those we cherish most. It continues to inspire us to dream a little wilder, dance a little longer, and return home feeling a little more whole.

Launch Guide: All Of Us Chicago

A new music festival is making its way to Chicago’s Grant Park! All Of Us closes out Pride Month with an epic celebration on June 27 + 28. Here is everything you need to know about the event before you go!

Location and Transportation

The festival is set to take place on Butler Field in Grant Park. This is one of Chicago’s most beautiful locations due to its beautiful views and central location. The park is also in a convenient spot with close proximity to multiple public transportation centers in the city. The festival can be easily accessed by taking the Metra and walking about 20 minutes, or taking the CTA, which stops just minutes from the venue. There will be very limited parking in the area, so public transportation and ridesharing are highly encouraged. For an easy rideshare experience, set your drop-off point for Butler Field. 

Set Times

The event begins at 2pm and ends at 10pm each day. Disclosure, known for hit songs such as “Latch” and “You and Me,” will headline on Friday night with a two-hour set from 8 to 10. On Saturday, Arca will headline with a DJ set from 8:30 to 10.  Check out the IG post for full details on all the set times for each day.

Bag Policies

Small bags with single compartments and purses under 12 x 12 inches are permitted. Totems, flags, and metal containers, including reusable water bottles, are prohibited. For full details, check out the bag policy with all the details on what can and can’t come into the festival grounds. This festival is 18 and up, so make sure to bring your ID!

Weather

The weather forecast for the event indicates warm weather with high humidity. Friday will be partly cloudy with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 69. There may be a slight chance of rain due to the humidity level, so make sure to come prepared. On Saturday, sunny weather is predicted with a high of 82 and a low of 65. To elevate your experience, make sure to bring a fan to help beat the heat and a poncho in case of rain!

With all that info, now you’re ready to be a part of All Of Us Chicago. Have a great time at this new festival and enjoy celebrating the end of Pride Month in style. For any other info or to connect with the festival organizers, check out Auris Presents and Dreambrite Presents.

Levity Return To Electric Forest For A Surprise B2B2B Set

Just three days before the festival gates open in Rothbury, Electric Forest finally dropped its set times. Quietly snuck into the Saturday lineup is the surprise return of a familiar Forest favorite, building the community’s anticipation to a climax.

The “Final Phase” of the Electric Forest lineup was released just over two weeks ago, leading ticket holders to believe that they knew what they were getting. Well, if you know anything about Electric Forest, then you know it is no stranger to surprises.

On Saturday, June 20, Levity return to the place that catapulted their meteoric rise to EDM superstardom, joined by two other mystery b2b partners.

This time, the set will take place at Electric Forest’s main stage, Ranch Arena, slotted for 12:15-1:30 AM.

Considering the placement between The String Cheese Incident and Zeds Dead, on a stage that has hosted EDM’s finest like John Summit, GRiZ, and ODESZA, you can only expect something huge.

Levity’s iconic forest debut in 2023 began as a surprise to the group itself, per their instagram. In 2023, John Hauldron (1/3 of Levity) traveled to Electric Forest to attend as a fan. After receiving word that another artist had missed their flight, Levity were asked to fill in for a last-minute set. PJ’s boss called him to leave work immediately, so he drove from Chicago to Rothbury, arriving a little over an hour before their set. Unfortunately, Josh, Levity’s third member, couldn’t make it due to school commitments.

What would begin as a small crowd of a few people at the Honeycomb stage, would quickly transform into a jam-packed party surrounding the group’s 360-set performance. This would become one of the highlights of the festival that year and pave the way for an incredible return in 2024 with the group as a whole.

Beginning as a fill-in, to completely packing that same stage a year later, and now three years down the road playing the main stage—Levity’s rise speaks to the elements of magic and discovery that are woven into Electric Forest. The Forest cultivates careers. An artist can go from crowd member to headliner in just a few years. Saturday’s set won’t be just another performance; it’ll be a homecoming.

Levity’s Ranch Arena debut will be one of those “you had to be there” sets talked about for years, just as the previous two have been among forest-goers and festival fans alike. Whether you’re a longtime fan or about to see them live for the first time, don’t miss this on Saturday.

Keep up with Levity using the links below!

Launch Guide: Electric Forest 2025

The magic of Sherwood Forest returns to Rothbury, Michigan, for another four-day journey of music, art, and community. Whether you’re a Forest veteran or stepping into the trees for the first time, this guide covers everything you need to know before embarking on your unforgettable adventure. Welcome Home—and Happy Forest!

The Electric Forest App

Before you hit the road, be sure to download the official Electric Forest mobile app (also available on Google Play). The app is your go-to for:

  • Wristband registration
  • Set times and daily schedules
  • Interactive festival maps
  • Real-time updates, alerts, and curated content

As the festival approaches, the app will be updated with more features.

Register Your Wristband

Register your wristband through the app before putting it on. Not only does this speed up entry, but it also unlocks access to the Forest Loyalty Program—only registered weekend wristbands are eligible.

Photo: Electric Forest

Arrival & Entry

General Admission

  • GA Campgrounds open Thursday, June 19 at 12:01 AM.
  • Campgrounds close Monday, June 23 at 4 PM.
  • Without a vehicle pass, you’ll be directed to off-site parking. GA wristband holders can follow the pedestrian path into the main GA campgrounds.

Early Arrival

  • Those with GA Vehicle or RV Early Arrival Add-Ons, Group Camping, or Lucky Lake Pre-Set RVs can enter beginning Tuesday, June 17 at 7 PM.

Good Life

  • Good Life wristband holders arriving without a vehicle pass will use the dedicated shuttle to Good Life Village.
  • Complimentary early arrival begins Wednesday, June 18 at 8 AM.
  • Lodging guests (cabins, log homes, hotel packages) can check in on Wednesday starting at 3 PM.
Photo: Electric Forest

Box Office & Will Call Info

Box offices are located at both North and South Toll entrances, and a new GA box office has been added near the Main Festival entrance (between Main Street and Tripolee Stage).

GA Main Gate Box Office Hours:

  • Wednesday, June 18: 1 PM – 8 PM
  • Thursday, June 19: 1 PM – 4 AM
  • Friday, June 20: 1 PM – 5 AM
  • Saturday, June 21: 1 PM – 5 AM
  • Sunday, June 22: 1 PM – 4 AM

North Toll Box Office: Opens Tuesday (6/17) at 7 PM and remains open continuously until Sunday (6/22) at 10 PM.

South Toll Box Office: Opens Tuesday (6/17) at 7 PM and closes Sunday (6/22) at 5 PM.

Good Life Box Office:

  • Wednesday, June 18: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Thursday, June 19: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Friday, June 20: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday, June 21: 10 AM – 8 PM
  • Sunday, June 22: 10 AM – 5 PM

If you arrive outside of Good Life hours, proceed to the South Toll.

Photo: Electric Forest
Photo: Electric Forest

Official Lineup

Photo: Electric Forest

Set Times & Festival Hours

Set times will be released later this week exclusively via the Electric Forest app. Bookmark your favorites and customize your schedule right from your phone.

Festival Grounds: Open daily Thursday through Sunday at 2 PM and close at 4 AM.

Campgrounds: Open 24/7 from 12:01 AM Thursday until 4 PM Monday.

Photo: Electric Forest

The Forest Experience

Electric Forest isn’t just a music festival—it’s a fully immersive environment. Hidden art installations, interactive performance areas, and spontaneous moments of connection blur the line between reality and fantasy. You may come for the lineup, but stay for the Forest.

Each year brings new surprises and additions, from secret stages to tucked-away lounges and costumed characters that make the woods feel alive. Veterans will tell you that no matter how many Forests you attend, you never see it all—and that’s part of the magic.

Photo: Electric Forest

The Stages of Electric Forest

Ranch Arena: The massive main stage with an iconic castle-style backdrop, perfect for big headliners under the open sky.

Tripolee Stage: A fan-favorite stage for house heads and headbangers, Tripolee lies right as you enter the festival grounds; it is often the first and last stop for festivalgoers to dance or even ride a Ferris wheel!

Carousel Club: To the right of the Dream Emporium is the Carousel Club, a completely covered stage with a carnival aesthetic.

Sherwood Court: Known for its light shows and ambiance, Sherwood Court transforms as the night falls, blending deep visuals and lighting for an immersive experience.

The Observatory: A tucked-away stage with tiered viewing decks and an intimate atmosphere.

Honeycomb: A high-energy, 360-degree stage nestled in the trees. A highlight in 2024 with Levity’s viral performance.

Jubilee: Inside a whimsical tent lies Jubilee, a smaller stage with playful lighting that hosts a wide range of acts, not just EDM!

Photo: House Wub

Curated Events

Each day, a different stage will host a curated lineup featuring unique B2Bs and guest sets. This year’s special takeovers include:

Thursday @ The Observatory: MORFLO Takeover – Austeria b2b Veil, Lumasi, Mersiv, Smoakland b2b Seth David.

Friday @ Tripolee: BASSRUSH – Ahee, Crankdat, Eater, GorillaT, INFEKT, Ray Volpe, Tape B, Worship (Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock & 1991), Wreckno, YDG.

Saturday: Disclosure Friends & Family – Disclosure b2b Daphni, Interplanetary Criminal b2b Main Phase, DJ Heartstring, Avalon Emerson b2b Fcukers, MAZ b2b Ahmed Spins, Villager b2b Pocket + more.

Sunday @ Carousel Club: Sunday Pride – The Knocks & Dragonette, Confidence Man, Bambii, Taahliah.

Photo: Electric Forest

The Dream Emporium

The enchanting Dream Emporium is my favorite experience within the Forest and a must-visit within the venue. Entering the Dream Emporium is like stepping through a magical portal with rooms full of mystery, surprises, and discoveries. There is so much to do and see within the Emporium walls, and even with an entire day dedicated to the building, you may still miss something! Inside, you might find a human car wash, a secret DJ set, or something far stranger. It’s not something you visit—it’s something you explore. Don’t rush it.

Photo: GutKase, Pixelfed.
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Weather Forecast

The Great Lakes region is infamous for its mood swings. Here’s the latest:

Thursday & Friday (June 19–20): Cool and cloudy with highs in the low-to-mid 70s°F. A few scattered showers may pass through, so keep a poncho or rain jacket on hand.

Saturday (June 21): Conditions remain mild and comfy, but increased cloud cover means a higher chance of rain. Again, waterproof gear will keep you dry and dancing.

Sunday (June 22): There’s some risk of storms with breezy, humid air and occasional breaks of sun. Late-night thunderstorm chances could bring brief downpours—always check stage-specific weather alerts.

Essential gear includes:

  • Umbrella or canopy for your camp
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Extra socks and shoes
  • Tarp or waterproof ground cover
Photo: MLIVE.COM

For those making their way to the Forest this week, we can’t wait to see you under the lights. Follow Electric Forest on socials for real-time updates, set drops, weather alerts, and more.

Happy Forest!

Photo Credit: Insomniac Events

Mission Success: Beyond Wonderland Chicago

Beyond Wonderland Chicago succeeded again in its return to the Windy City. Insomniac got the whole city dancing with a variety of talented artists playing across four stages. The Caterpillar’s Garden and Cheshire Woods stages were set up in large tents this year. Each tent featured a spacious dance floor along with a VIP viewing section. This was a great way to escape the windy weather and see some great performances.

D.O.D had the crowd dancing on day one at the Caterpillar’s Garden when he played a fan-favorite song, “Still Sleepless.” Caterpillar’s Garden was hosted by Insomniac Records on Day 1 and Day Trip on Day 2. It featured a mix of house and techno artists throughout the festival. While Cheshire Woods also utilized a large tent, it had more of a melodic bass lineup with artists such as ARMNHMR and Netsky that made the audience feel like they were entering another dimension.

Photo Credit: Insomniac Events

The Queen’s Domain was located by the entrance and hosted headliners such as Illenium and Marshmello. It featured a large general admission section with VIP viewing sections on both sides. There was a 3-story VIP tent on the right side of the stage with couches, a private bar, and complimentary treats and trinkets. The different stories gave guests a beautiful view of the stage and the stunning Chicago skyline in the back.

Slander performed an amazing set there on Day 1 which had the whole audience screaming the lyrics to their songs. Marshmello followed by headlining Queen’s Domain with a high-energy set where he remixed his hit songs “Come and Go” and “Alone.” This was also the stage where Illenium headlined on Day 2 and poured his heart into a very emotional performance. He ended the set with a remix of his hit “Good Things Fall Apart,” which had the crowd singing their hearts out.

Photo Credit: Insomniac Events

Mad Hatter’s Castle brought so much energy to the festival, showcasing dubstep and trap. Crankdat, Wooli, and Ganja White Night played here on Day 1 when it was hosted by Bassrush. On Day 2, AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo also performed an insane B2B set called Fly With Us. There was a very spacious general admission area with amazing views of the lasers. This stage also featured a special VIP section on the side that included bean bags as well as lockers and charging stations exclusively for VIP ticket holders.

In addition to these four amazing stages, there were a variety of vendors and booths. BeatBox was giving out complimentary fans, towels, and scrunchies. Electrolit gave out free samples to keep everyone hydrated. There was even a tent called Oasis, which was the perfect place to calm down and relax during the festival. Full of bean bags and calming activities like coloring, this was the perfect place to take a break and recharge. Ground Control staff monitored the area and kept it a safe space for everyone.

On top of all of the stages and booths, there were carnival rides in the center of the festival. Both the Ferris Wheel and the swing carousel had beautiful views of both the festival and the Chicago skyline from the very top.

Photo Credit: Insomniac Events

There were some unfortunate circumstances regarding the weather on Day 2 due to lightning in the area, but Insomniac handled everything effectively, keeping its guests safe while also doing everything they could to keep the festival going. The festival had to shut down for about an hour due to safety guidelines revolving around the lighting while guests sheltered around the venue. However, as soon as it was safe to reopen the gates, the festival resumed quickly, and the energy returned in full force.

Overall, Beyond Wonderland Chicago was a huge success. From the creativity involved in the stage production and the amazing artist performances, to the staff working tirelessly to make sure each guest was having fun and staying safe from the weather. Not even a storm could rain on our wonderland!

Photo Credit: Insomniac Events

Launch Guide: Beyond Wonderland Chicago 2025

Beyond Wonderland makes its way to Chicago this weekend on June 7 + 8 for two days full of music, dancing, and adventures. Here’s what you need to know before you go!

Location

Beyond Wonderland Chicago will take place at Huntington Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island. The address is 1300 S Linn White Drive, Chicago, IL 60605.

All guests must be at least 18 to enter the festival and at least 21 for VIP. A valid Photo ID is required.

Stages

Beyond Wonderland Chicago consists of four main stages: Queen’s Domain, Cheshire Woods, Caterpillar’s Garden, and Mad Hatter’s Castle. Each stage has a unique theme and amazing lineup. The set times dropped, so it’s time to plan the weekend.

Transportation and Parking

There will be limited parking available near the venue, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Using public transit and ridesharing is encouraged due to the high volume of people attending the festival. Northerly Island can be easily accessed using the CTA Red, Green, and Orange Lines, which all stop at Roosevelt Station near Northerly Island. From there, guests have the option of taking a short walk to the festival, hopping on a CTA bus, or ordering a rideshare.

For more information regarding public transit, check out the map below for ride-share pick-up and drop-off locations, along with parking and public transit options.

Bag Policies

Beyond Wonderland Chicago states that clear bags must not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″, and non-clear bags must not exceed 6″ x 9″. Hydration packs, both clear and non-clear, are allowed as long as they do not have more than two main compartments and one smaller compartment. You can read more about bag policies and prohibited items here.

Weather

Beyond Wonderland Chicago will take place on Northerly Island with a beautiful view of the city. However, it may be a little chilly this weekend, especially being close to the water, so make sure to come prepared. On Saturday, the high will be 66 and the low will be 54, and on Sunday, there will be a high of 73 and a low of 56 with the possibility of light rain. The festival will take place rain or shine, so don’t forget your poncho!

RISE Festival Unveils “The Path” For 10th Anniversary

RISE Festival is back for its 10th anniversary and pulling out all the stops. It boasts a music lineup that includes Rufus Du Sol, Calvin Harris, John Mayer, and more. RISE will also feature art installations from HYBYCOZO, Whitaker Studio, and This is Loop. This year, festivalgoers will be greeted by “The Path,” a new immersive art and wellness journey that sets the tone for transformation, connection, and reflection before the first lantern takes flight. The festival will take place over three days on October 3 – 5 at the Jean Dry Lake Bed, about 20 minutes south of Las Vegas. 

RISE Art Director John Connors describes The Path as “the first step into the world of RISE—a moment to  slow down, take in the surroundings, and enter a shared space that invites curiosity, reflection, and hope.”

Known as the “World’s Largest Sky Lantern Ceremony,” RISE started in the middle of the Mojave Desert in 2014. The festival, of course, couldn’t hold an event in 2020 and took a break in 2024 to plan for 2025. Each attendee is given two paper lanterns to write their “hopes, dreams, fears, and intentions,” and they’re later released into the air twice each night. In alignment with the festival’s ethos of “leave it better than we found it,” each lantern is 100% biodegradable!

RISE will also include large-scale art installations from HYBYCOZO, Whitaker Studio, and This is Loop in an area called The Compass. HYBYCOZO’s “Trillion” and “Diamonds on the Desert” showcase illuminated geometric sculptures that reflect the harmony of natural patterns and human ingenuity. Whitaker Studio’s “Desert Winds” brings graceful, wind-driven sculptures that dance in harmony with nature. “Pulse” by the UK-based collective This is Loop radiates kinetic energy that mirrors RISE’s spirit of joy and movement. RISE’s own creative team, The RISE Collective, will also introduce three new pieces of work, “Mirrors of Reflection,” “Moons on the Horizon,” and “RISE HIGHER.”

Photo Courtesy: RISE Festival

Don’t miss out on this transcendental experience, ticket packages can be purchased on the RISE Festival website. With Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond ticket packages available, the 10th anniversary of RISE promises to be more than a festival—it’s a sacred, soulful gathering that elevates every sense. Whether you’re drawn to the music, the art, or the magic of releasing a lantern into the night sky, this year’s RISE is a journey worth taking. Stay up to date with the latest news from RISE Festival by using the social links below.

Lift Off: Escape to Coconino

Escape to Coconino returns to Flagstaff, Arizona, on July 18–19, 2025, offering a weekend of immersive music and natural beauty at the Pepsi Amphitheater in Flagstaff, Arizona. This year’s lineup features a powerhouse roster, including Of The Trees, Ganja White Night, Boogie T, Jade Cicada, and more, for a special celebration of music.

Hosted by Relentless Beats, the festival showcases diverse artists including Austeria, Flamingosis, Jantsen, Maddy O’Neal, Manic Focus, Nealson, Ravenscoon, Stevie Nova, Toadface, and YDG. Attendees can also enjoy art installations, interactive experiences, and a curated selection of food vendors, enhancing the overall festival atmosphere.

Escape To Coconino Lineup Artwork
Photo Credit: Escape to Coconino Official

While the 2024 edition featured on-site camping, the 2025 festival will not offer camping passes due to limited availability. In a heartfelt message to fans, organizers shared:

“After an amazing first year of Coconino Campout, we listened to our community and it was clear that we needed to move to a weekend that would allow more fans to join us—but with that change came an unexpected challenge: limited camping availability which is preventing us from offering camping passes for this year’s event.”

Instead of delaying the vibes, they chose to embrace the challenge and invite the community back without on-site camping. Staying true to their roots, they’ve curated a comprehensive guide to nearby campgrounds and lodging, helping everyone keep the campout spirit alive. The guide is available now on their website.

Tickets are live now, with single-day and two-day passes, plus flexible payment plans. The event remains 18+, perfect for adult fans craving both music and nature. For all details, including lodging options, head to escapetococonino.com and follow the Escape to Coconino below. Don’t miss this opportunity to escape into a weekend of music, nature, and community spirit!