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Day Trip Festival Reveals House Heavy 2023 Lineup

The lineup for Insomniac’s 2023 edition of Day Trip Festival has just been announced, promising “house music all day long,” all weekend long.

The festival is back for its second year on the Queen Mary Waterfront in Long Beach, California with two days of fresh air and fresh grooves this June 24-25, 2023. 

Day Trip 2023 will showcase heavy hitters like Duke Dumont, James Hype, Walker & Royce, Dombresky, Eli Brown, and Claptone across two stages throughout the weekend.

The festival will also host special sets from important figures in house music including Sidepiece B2B Lee Foss, Nora En Pure B2B Tinlicker, and Robin S Live (celebrating 30 years of the hit song “Show Me Love”).

Day Trip will continue to build on its reputation for fun-filled, open-air day parties held on the patio of Academy Hollywood throughout the summer.

This year’s edition of Day Trip Festival will also see the reopening of the famed ocean liner the Queen Mary, offering overnight hotel stays on the ship during the festival.

Attendees can purchase travel packages that include accommodations and access to pre-parties and after-parties happening on board.

Check out the full lineup for Day Trip Festival 2023 below. Tickets are available for purchase at Day Trip Festival’s website.

Feature photo from Day Trip LA’s Facebook page.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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