Lost Lands is back with another earth-rattling lineup for 2025.
Excision’s world-famous flagship festival is back at Thornville, Ohio’s Legend Valley Campground for its eighth dino-themed dubstep blowout this September 19-21, set to attract tens of thousands of bassheads with performances from over 200 artists spanning heavy-hitting electronic genres like dubstep, drum & bass, trap, and more.
Keeping with tradition, Excision will play three sets at Lost Lands 2025: a two-hour solo set on Friday, an awaited B2B with fellow dubstep don Subtronics on Saturday, and his famously experimental-leaning Detox set on Sunday.
An expanded slate of programming this year will also feature respective sunset performances from melodic titans ILLENIUM and SLANDER, along with nighttime sets from fellow bass superstars such as Rezz, Crankdat, Tape B, Sullivan King, Wooli, and ATLiens.
Other anticipated returning acts include experimental bass players ALLEYCVT, DRINKURWATER, Mersiv, PEEKABOO, and Zingara, tearout dubstep dynamos Dion Timmer, LEVEL UP, and Jessica Audiffred, and solo sets from Space Laces, Eptic, and SVDDEN DEATH, following their explosive collaborative performance as MASTERHAND at last year’s festival. SVDDEN DEATH will play twice: one set will come from harrowing minimal dubstep alias, VOYD, and one under his late-night house project, Deadroom.
Andy C, Hedex, JSJTR, Wreckno, Moody Good, BadKlaat, Flozone, Nikita, the Wicked, OkayJake, and The Resistance also join the roster for festival debut appearances, alongside CloZee and LSDREAM’s collaborative project, LSZEE. Check out the full lineup below.
Fans can additionally catch two nights of curated pre-party programming, featuring sets from Jantsen, Super Future, Bear Grillz, Trivecta, and more, on Lost Lands’ Prehistoric main stage and the Crater, a new 360-degree stage that garnered headlines for its stunning lasers in its 2024 debut.
In January, Lost Lands confirmed that pyrotechnics will return this year after an unusual drought and fire ban forced the festival to abandon flaming production in 2024. Organizers also unveiled Camp Dino Divas, a new space for female-identifying ravers, and outlined improvements, including enhanced walkability at the Crater, new stage designs and activations, expanded food offerings, and additional seating and space in VIP.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit lostlandsfestival.com.
Featured image courtesy: Lost Lands. Credit: DIVisuals.