Festivals
Beyond Wonderland SoCal Announce 2025 Lineup

The vibrant and immersive world of Beyond Wonderland SoCal is gearing up to return, promising an unforgettable journey for festival-goers. Scheduled for March 28-29, 2025, this Southern California event, hosted by Insomniac, has long been a favourite for those seeking an electrifying mix of music and mesmerizing production. This year, the festival’s lineup tease has set fans abuzz, featuring a roster of top-tier talent and genre-spanning artists.
The 2025 edition promises a stellar lineup, with electronic music heavyweights like deadmau5, Seven Lions, Illenium, Excision, Netsky, Dimension, Paul Van Dyk, RL Grime, and Zeds Dead among the headliners. Fans of harder beats will also find plenty to love, with acts like 999999999, Da Tweekaz, and Timmy Trumpet ready to bring high-energy performances.
For those who enjoy specific subgenres, Beyond Wonderland has it all:
- Techno & Trance: Artists such as Deborah De Luca, Nifra, Hector Oaks, and Kobosil are set to deliver pulsing beats and hypnotic melodies.
- House: The lineup features favourites like Odd Mob, Nostalgix, Jackie Hollander, and AC Slater for those craving groovy rhythms.
- Bass & Dubstep: Fans can look forward to explosive sets from Svdden Death, Kai Wachi, Said The Sky, and Infekt, ensuring a heavy dose of headbanging.
- Hard Dance: Acts like Mish, Ben Nicky vs Darren Styles, and more promise to keep the BPM soaring for hardstyle enthusiasts.
In a creative twist, the initial lineup was unveiled through an interactive card game that engaged fans and allowed them a sneak peek at the artists performing this year.
Tickets for Beyond Wonderland SoCal 2025 will go on sale on Friday, January 10, at 12 PM PT via Front Gate. With such a diverse and star-studded lineup, tickets are expected to sell quickly, so fans should act fast to secure their spot for this magical event. More info here.
Festivals
Phillips Backyard Music Festival – Day 1 Recap & Photos
The first day of Phillips Backyard Music Festival wasted no time getting into the music. Gates opened in the late afternoon, and fans steadily filled the grounds as the opening artists took the stage. With two stages running throughout the evening, there was always something happening, whether festivalgoers were catching a familiar act on the Main Stage or discovering someone new on the Music BC Stage.
Dacey opened the Main Stage and immediately set a positive tone for the weekend. There is always a challenge in being the first performer of a festival, but the crowd responded well as people filtered in with drinks in hand and found spots on the lawn. Over on the Music BC Stage, Bukola delivered an engaging set that showed exactly why she continues to build a strong following in British Columbia. Her soulful vocals stood out from the start and held the audience’s attention throughout her performance.
As the evening moved along, Nicky MacKenzie and Mikey Jose kept the energy moving before Cartel Madras took over the Main Stage. The Calgary duo brought one of the day’s most intense performances. Their stage presence demanded attention, and the audience responded with loud cheers throughout the set. They never let the pace slow down, making them one of the clear highlights of the afternoon.
Blush followed on the Music BC Stage with a polished indie rock performance before Duckwrth stepped onto the Main Stage as the sun began to set. His mix of hip-hop, funk, and rock translated perfectly to the outdoor setting. He spent much of the set moving across the stage, interacting with the crowd and feeding off their enthusiasm. By this point, the festival grounds were packed, and it was clear the audience was ready for the night’s headliner.
Chance the Rapper closed out opening day with a confident performance as one of hip-hop’s strongest live performers. His set balanced newer material with fan favourites, giving longtime listeners plenty of moments to sing along. He controlled the stage from beginning to end without relying on flashy production to keep the audience engaged. Instead, his personality and connection with the crowd carried the show.
The first day established exactly what Phillips Backyard does well. The schedule moved smoothly between established artists and emerging talent, giving every performer a chance to shine. Fans moved freely between both stages, sampled local food and Phillips Brewing beer, and settled into an atmosphere that felt relaxed without losing the excitement that comes with live music. It was a strong opening to the weekend and set high expectations for the two days that followed.
Check out our favourite photos of the day below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!
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Festivals
FIFA Fan Festival™ Vancouver – Dallas Smith
The FIFA Fan Festival™ at PNE kept the excitement rolling on July 11, as football and live music once again proved to be a winning combination in Vancouver. With two FIFA World Cup quarterfinals on the schedule, thousands of fans packed the festival throughout the day before sticking around for another evening of Canadian music.
Earlier in the afternoon, England secured its place in the semi-finals with a victory over Norway, setting the stage for an even bigger showdown later in the day. That match delivered plenty of drama, as Argentina defeated Switzerland to book a semi-final meeting with England. The final whistle sparked loud celebrations around the festival grounds, with Argentine supporters waving flags, chanting, and soaking in the moment before the evening concerts began.
As the football excitement settled, attention shifted to the Amphitheatre Stage, where Dallas Smith closed out the day’s musical lineup. One of Canada’s biggest country stars, Smith had no trouble keeping the energy high after an emotional afternoon of football. Fans packed tightly around the stage, singing along from the opening song and matching his enthusiasm throughout the set. Smith’s mix of country hits and rock-influenced sound made for a perfect festival performance.
The day also featured performances from DJ Sherry Freeze, The Matinee, The Heels, and Blue Moon Marquee, giving visitors plenty to enjoy between the two quarterfinal matches.
Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!
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