Should you go to Electric Zoo this weekend? Yes, and let us count the reasons why...
Looking to avoid the traffic to Surf Lodge this Labor Day? You’re in luck because New York's
MASSIVE electronic music festival is back and bigger than ever.
This weekend indulge in an interstellar journey through sound, emotion, and expression. With its dedication to showcasing female talent, celebrating LGBTQ expression, delivering cosmic
sunset sets, and featuring stellar artists like GRiZ and the Megafox stage for house and techno
lovers, Electric Zoo promises an experience that transcends the ordinary. Check out our top
things not to miss at Ezoo this weekend and head over to their site the full line up and to
grab your tickets.
Catch Your Favorite Female Artists
This year, Electric Zoo is breaking down barriers and providing a stage for female stars to shine brighter than ever. The festival boasts an impressive lineup of over 25 female artists who are set to take over the stages. From the enchanting sounds of Honeyluv to the electrifying beats of So Tuff So Cute, and the mesmerizing tunes of Alison Wonderland and Chelina Manuhutu, the festival's female lineup is nothing short of sensational.
One standout performer you won't want to miss is Juliet Fox, making a rare US festival
appearance with her thumping techno set. Additionally, Vogue and Refinery29 endorsed twin
sisters Coco & Breezy will grace the stages with their futuristic outfits and vibrant performances. This is your chance to witness these talented female artists in action, showcasing their undeniable talent and leaving you with memories to last a lifetime.
Celebrate LGBTQ Expression in Outer Space
Electric Zoo goes above and beyond by hosting its first-ever LGBTQ stage, known as The
Dreamland stage, curated and hosted by Jake Resnicow, one of 'The OUT100 Most Influential
LGBTQ People.' This stage promises a legendary celebration of intergalactic harmony, featuring a diverse lineup of LGBTQ artists who have made significant contributions to the music industry.
Prepare to be captivated by the House sensation J.Worra, the rising star Moore Kismet, and the global icon The Blessed Madonna, renowned for her collaborations with artists like Dua Lipa and Fred Again. The Dreamland stage is a testament to the festival's commitment to inclusivity and diversity, making it an event that welcomes everyone to come together and celebrate the power of music and love.
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