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Excision’s Paradise Blue Unveils Lineup For 2024 Festival In Cancún

After a busy summer of breakneck bass at festivals like Lost Lands and Bass Canyon, even Excision needs a vacation. Right on cue, organizers have officially revealed the lineup for his annual beachside bass music bash, Paradise Blue.

Running from April 26-28, 2024, at the Paradisus and Fiesta Americana in Cancún, Mexico, the all-inclusive festival has tapped an exciting list of performers, including three different sets from Excision himself, as well as heavyweight acts like Jessica Audiffred, Eptic, Dion Timmer, Kayzo, Wooli, and more.

SVDDEN DEATH in the sunshine is sure to be a wild experience, while rising artists like ALLEYCVT, HOL!, YOOKiE, and LAYZ will ensure that Paradise Blue’s program remains on the cutting edge.

With a main stage right on the beach and one of the few resort swimming pools where splashing is heavily encouraged, the destination festival’s highly anticipated third edition is sure to be a headbanger’s paradise.

Check out the complete 2024 Paradise Blue Lineup below.

Tickets and all-inclusive accommodation packages are now available at the official Paradise Blue website.

Featured image from Paradise Blue. Credit: Chris McConnell.

Written by
Peter Volpe

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

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