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Lights All Night Drops 2023 Lineup Full Of Both Heavy Bass & Deep Melodic Innovators

Lights All Night is ringing in the New Year early by releasing a 2023 lineup with some of the heaviest bass hitters alongside the most emotional, melodic innovators.

On December 30-31 at Dallas Market Hall, the 12th edition of Disco Donnie Presents’ New Year’s event will head into 2024 with gigantic headliners like Skrillex, Subtronics, Chris Lake, and AC Slater.

Joining them with neck-breaking beats are NGHTMRE B2B DIESEL, Sullivan King, PEEKABOO, Champagne Drip, and more.

But there are also several names from the deeper and softer side of dance music including Anjunadeep staples Jody Wisternoff, Luttrell, Sultan & Shepard, and Marsh.

Not to mention house tastemakers like Kyle Watson, J. Worra, Tom & Collins, and Westend.

Check out the lineup below. Tickets for Lights All Night 2023 go on sale Thursday, July 13 at 12PM CST on their website here.

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Danielle Levy

Danielle Levy is an MBA with a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility. Danielle has several years of experience in the sustainability education world and has held various positions in human resources and intern management. Danielle is passionate about the ties between sustainability and social impact.

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