Lost Lands Announces Major Improvements For 2023 Festival
Lost Lands has revealed its long list of improvements for its 2023 edition.
It’s bass music fans’ favorite time of year because Lost Lands tickets are finally on sale. On Friday, January 20th, tickets went on sale for the festival on their site. It’s set to return to Legend Valley on September 22-24. Both the headliners, attendees, and dinosaurs cannot wait to come together and headbang the whole weekend.
On January 13th, the founder of Lost Lands, Excision, took to his Instagram to show all of the improvements being made in 2023. Since 2017, Lost Lands has improved significantly which has grown and scaled the festival in almost every way.
A majority of the improvements are specifically for accessibility and helping attendees maneuver through lines faster and safer. The signage within the campgrounds will be more detailed and direct. The main stage will also be extended to accommodate a larger crowd area, making foot traffic in and around the biggest section of the festival easier to enter and exit. This significantly helps with trips to the bathroom and the festival’s vending options.
Similar to the 2022 edition, there will be add-on options to access the festival and pre-parties which start on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. As for accommodations, there are nine different options for camping with cars, tents, RVs, and other passes for Jurassic Glamping. The Village Marketplace within the campgrounds will feature additional artists across more stages as well as a new silent disco for all those ravers that love a good after-hours.
Additionally, for VIP ticket holders, there will be a dedicated entrance to the event with additional bathrooms, merch booths, and drink and food vendors. This also includes all-new wifi zones to improve reception and keep you connected. Finally, the festival has increased its merchandise booths. This includes limits on popular items that sell quickly and a separate merch booth for VIP holders.
Read more about this year’s Lost Lands and their improvements here.
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