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Mysteryland Announces 2017 Lineup with Major Lazer, LCD Soundsystem, and More

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Ever dream of visiting the original site of Woodstock while enjoying its original purpose?

Now’s your chance.

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The fourth year of Mysteryland’s stateside iteration takes place June 9-12 in Bethel Woods, NY.

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This year’s edition features a more diverse lineup including headliners G-Eazy, LCD Soundsystem, and Major Lazer.

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The supporting names are a who’s who of the electronic scene ranging from world champion DJ A-Trak to disco stars Holy Ghost! (A full lineup follows this story).

It will also feature a variety of curated experiences catered towards music tastes far and wide. Spanish promoters Elrow will bring the celebratory vibes, while Sydney Collective Future Classic will host a stage with everything from acid house to future bass. Even Ibiza gets in on the act with noted party Paradise throwing an underground event during the festival.

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The festival boasts itself as “the world’s longest-running electronic music festival,” with origins starting in 1993 in The Netherlands.

Tickets for Mysteryland 2017 are on sale now and you can purchase them here.

2017 Mysteryland USA Lineup

G-Eazy (Friday) – LCD Soundsystem (Saturday) – Major Lazer (Sunday) – Big Gigantic –  Die Antwoord – Porter Robinson – RL Grime – Run The Jewels – A-Trak – Anna Lunoe – Art Department – Baauer – Bob Moses – Boogie – Boys Noize – Cashmere Cat – Clams Casino – Duke Dumont – Eats Everything – Ekali – Flight Facilities (DJ set) – Frenship – Ghastly – Giraffage – Goldroom – Guy Gerber – Hector – Holy Ghost! – Illenium – Jai Wolf – Jamie Jones – Jazz Cartier – Kayzo – Kungs – Leon Vynehall – Louis The Child – Mount Kimbie – Ookay – Patrick Topping – Robert DeLong – Skream – Snails – Touch Sensitive – Wave Racer – Zomboy – Andres Campo – Bedouin – Bleep Bloop – Brunch Bounce – Buku – Conro – Darnell Williams – DJ Sliink- Dombresky – Elderbrook – Eli Escobar – Elohim – Future Classic DJS – Graves – Loosid – Louis Futon – Minnesota – Nathan Barato – Nebbra – Prince Fox – Said The Sky – SAYMYNAME – Toni Varga – XYLO – Airway – Analog Soul – Cartel Twins – Champagne Drip – Charles Meyer – Cranks – Dede – DJ Aro – DJ Qu Eauxzown – Gio Gulez – Hewy – High Math – Illich Mujica – Kiwi – Lawrence Lee – Lestat – Motum – Myroslaw Bytz – Octo Octa – Pablo Romero – Peter Fonda – Ronaissance – Shahar – Simon Heyliger – White Cliffs

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