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SXM Festival Announces More DJ’s Coming To Caribbean Island Of Saint Martin

Springs’ most beautiful festival is releasing more incredible artists for you to enjoy this March. SXM Festival on its stunning host island of Saint Martin/ Sint Maarten has revealed it’s phase two lineup. The stacked lineup includes globally recognized artists from around the world for the March 11-15 2020 edition. 

SXM Festival takes pride in an eclectic taste of the international dance music community. The result is a melting pot of industry legends combined with artists new to the industry from all walks of life. Some forward-thinking artists added to the lineup include Bonobo, Audiofly, Danny Tenaglia, John Acquaviva, Amine K, Behrouz, and Get Physical founder M.A.N.D.Y.

The greatness continues as the new and improved roster includes Parisian mainstay DJ W!LD, Hernan Cattaneo, Thugfucker, OXIA, Raresh, Joseki, tINI, WhoMadeWho, and Cirque Du Soleil founder turned DJ Guy Laliberte.

This is unlike any festival you’ve attended. Attendees may find themselves dancing on the shores of Happy Bay at sunset or dancing the night away at a nightclub. Then, they’ll be swept away for a Boat Party or a sunrise extravaganza at Boho’s Beachclub. It will prove to be an unforgettable weekend. 

For more travel information and tickets, click here.

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