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Insomniac Announces Forbidden Kingdom’s Bass-Fueled Return In 2024

One of Central Florida’s biggest exposés of bass music is back for another year, as today, Insomniac has confirmed the dates for the sixth edition of Forbidden Kingdom.

Returning to the Orlando Amphitheater at the Central Florida Fairgrounds–where it first relocated in 2021–on June 7 and 8, 2024, the two-day festival stands to take Sunshine State headbangers on another exciting bass crusade in 2024.

Though a lineup has yet to be released, last year’s festival was one for the books, inviting heavy hitters like Jessica Audiffred, Sullivan King, PEEKABOO, Zeds Dead B2B Chase & Status, and a two-set showing from Excision.

Those who braved the rain and stuck it out through a brief weather evacuation on day two were treated to an earth-shattering, two-hour surprise B2B from “The Forbidden Four:” Excision B2B SVDDEN DEATH B2B Wooli B2B Sullivan King.

Tickets for Forbidden Kingdom 2024 will go on sale here, this Thursday, October 19 at 12PM ET. Fans can use the same link to sign up for text alerts, granting first access to the lineup drop, additional information, and more.

Featured image from Insomniac Events.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Ohio-based writer and journalist with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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