Electric Zoo 3.0 Drops Stage By Stage Daily Lineups With Huge Takeovers From Carl Cox, Clozee’s ODYZY Imprint, and More

ELECTRIC ZOO 3.0 reveals stage-by-stage daily lineups with unexpected surprises.

Revered as NYC’s premier electronic music festival since 2009, Electric Zoo has a reputation for always coming back roaring each year with extravagant and outlandish annual themes created with intelligent artistry. This year is no different with Electric Zoo 3.0

Considered the “last dance” of the summer, Electric Zoo invites all who attend to “plug into the Matrix” this Labor Day Weekend at Randall’s Island Park in New York City for the 3.0 theme. Think of it as a system upgrade, as Electric Zoo takes music fans on a cosmic musical journey beyond their wildest imaginations with 3.0.

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The 3.0 installment of the festival unveiled its stage-by-stage daily lineups and its partners for the six-stage takeovers hosted by the most in-demand artists and most prominent names in electronic music.

Each day is packed with must-see sets from the scene’s brightest stars across various sounds from house and tech-house, dubstep, techno, future bass, trance, and more.

Kevin Mitchell, the Director of Talent at Electric Zoo, says this year’s 3.0 lineup will cover all bases regarding electronic music. Celebrating all the different sounds that make electronic music great. 

“Its incumbent upon Electric Zoo to host curators who represent the full spectrum of artists and sounds that exemplify the diversity of the current global electronic music landscape. We are thrilled with this year’s offerings and are very happy with the partnerships we have forged.” 

One of these curators Electric Zoo is hosting this year includes global dance music pioneer Carl Cox. The artist is making a triumphant comeback to the festival after 11 years, performing a rare US festival set while also showcasing highly sought-after live acts at his Carl Cox Invites stage.

Electric Zoo 3.0 kicks off on Friday, September 2nd, with Brownies and Lemonade—a group of friends at its core from Los Angeles known for producing electrifying events with cutting-edge artists across the dance and hip-hop realm.

On Saturday, September 3, the Hilltop Arena will host Jauz’s Bite This! The imprint focuses on more hard bass-leaning artists, including Whipped Cream, Svdden Death, and a man who’s just as lethal behind the decks as he was on the basketball courts, DJ Diesel.

And, of course, on Sunday the 4th, the legend Carl Cox and his Carl Cox Invites stage takes over the Hilltop Arena and helps close out the three-day festival.

Tickets for the anticipated festival are on sale now on the festival’s website. But, be sure to act soon or risk missing out on the newest, most exciting installment of Electric Zoo! 

Electric Zoo 3.0

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