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Departure Releases One Of The Biggest House And Techno Lineups Ever

Departure is the new festival from The Brooklyn Mirage, The Cityfox Experience, and Pollen, and it has one of the biggest house and techno lineups in history. From January 6-11, 2021, over 70 of the world’s biggest and best DJs will inhabit an enclosed strip of the Yucatan peninsula, open only to attendees of this epic party.

New adds to the roster include Adam Beyer and a series of his Drumcode residents such as Layton Giordani and Ilario Alicante. Keinemusik partners &ME and Adam Port will surely share a set at least once throughout the near week-long affair, while legends of the craft like Dubfire and Joseph Capriati bring their inimitable styles to decks.

On top of the massive series of artists, the event will include three custom-built venues from the minds behind the Brooklyn Mirage, known the world over for its unique and intuitive design. One the venues will be the main stage planted right on the beach. Following the festival, these three venues will be dismantled, never to be enjoyed again, creating a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Check out the full lineup for Departure below. Click here to learn more about tickets, hotel accommodations, outdoor excursions, and other aspects of the event.

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Harry Levin

Hi my name is Harry Levin. I live in LA and I'm an absolute lover of music.

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