Electronic Music Festival Headed to San Bernardino

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The annual electronic music festival, Nocturnal Wonderland, is headed to San Bernardino this year! Get all the details on the lineup, tickets, and more.

Introduction

The third annual Insomniac music festival, Nocturnal Wonderland, will be held September 20-21 at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino.

The two-day festival will feature over 50 musical acts on five different stages, with headliners including Nero, Bassnectar, and Pretty Lights. In addition to the music, the festival will also feature carnival rides, Art Cars, performers, and camping.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now, and start at $99 for a two-day pass. VIP tickets are also available for $169.

What is an Electronic Music Festival?

An electronic music festival is a type of concert or gathering that features electronic music, usually rock, dance, or hip hop. DJs and producers often perform their music live on stage with computer-generated backing tracks, making for a more engaging and dynamic show. Some festivals also feature other attractions such as food trucks, craft beer stalls, and fairground rides.

San Bernardino will be playing host to one of these festivals this year, from May 5th-7th. The lineup includes some of the biggest names in electronic music, such as Skrillex, Diplo, and Calvin Harris. If you’re a fan of this genre of music, or just looking for a fun weekend away, then this is the event for you!

The History of Electronic Music Festivals

The first electronic music festival is widely believed to have been held in 1970 at the Isle of Wight Festival in England. The brainchild of musician and promoter Roy Williamson, the festival featured a wide range of electronic music, from avant-garde to pop, and is credited with inspiring the subsequent rise of the genre.

In the years that followed, numerous other festivals crop up around the world, including Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival and England’s Glastonbury Festival. In 1997, America got its first taste of the electronic music festival experience with the inaugural Lollapalooza Festival, which featured a stage dedicated to electronic music.

Today, electronic music festivals are held annually in cities across the globe, attracting millions of fans each year. With their soaring popularity, these festivals show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

The Rise of Electronic Music Festivals

In recent years, electronic music festivals have seen a dramatic uptick in popularity. According to a report by the Institute for Electric Policy, the number of electronic music festivals grew from just 32 in 2000 to over 500 in 2014. This trend shows no signs of slowing down, with several new festivals popping up each year.

So what is driving this growth? One factor is the increasing popularity of electronic dance music (EDM). In the past decade, EDM has gone from a niche genre to one of the most popular genres in the world. This has led to more people attending EDM concerts and festivals.

Another factor is the rise of social media. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have made it easier for people to find out about new festivals and share their experiences with friends. This has helped to create a word-of-mouth marketing effect that has driven more people to attend these types of events.

Finally, many electronic music festivals are now held in unique locations that offer attendees a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This has made them increasingly popular with millennials who are looking for unique travel experiences.

If you’re thinking about attending an electronic music festival, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, be sure to buy your tickets early as many festivals sell out quickly. Second, pack light and be prepared for long days on your feet – most festivals go from noon until 2:00 AM or later. And finally, have fun and make sure you take plenty of photos and videos to share with your friends back home!

The Future of Electronic Music Festivals

The Future of Electronic Music FestivalsAs the popularity of electronic music festivals continues to rise, so does the demand for these events. In response, many promoters are exploring new and innovative ways to create unforgettable experiences for their guests.

One such promoter is Insomniac, who is teaming up with Live Nation to bring their flagship festival, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), to the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA on June 20-22. This will be the first time EDC has been held outside of Las Vegas in over a decade, and Insomniac is pulling out all the stops to make sure this event is one for the ages.

In addition to featuring some of the biggest names in electronic music, EDC San Bernardino will also feature an array of art installations, carnival rides, and much more. This is sure to be a can’t-miss event for any fan of electronic music.

Conclusion

All in all, this was an excellent festival that many people enjoyed. The music was great, the atmosphere was fun, and the vibes were positive. If you like electronic music, then you should definitely check out this festival next year!

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