Where is Lost Lands 2023?
Lost Lands returns to its flagship home of Legend Valley for its 6th edition.
This weekend, Lost Lands, the legendary bass festival, returns for its 2023 edition. Excision’s curated festival returns to Legend Valley, Ohio from September 22-24. This year, the festival will welcome an array of talent including KAYZO, Sullivan King, DIESEL, Subtronics, Ganja White Night, Ray Volpe, Moore Kismet, Blanke, Borgore, Kill The Noise, and Excision, among several others.
Since the inception of Lost Lands, fans and people around the world have asked, “Where is Lost Lands?” and what exactly is Legend Valley? Ohio’s Legend Valley, originally known as Buckeye Lake Music Center, began as an outdoor amphitheater in the 1970s. In the 2000s, the venue officially became Legend Valley and has hosted tons of concerts and music festivals. It’s not home to Lost Lands, and attendees can’t wait to flock over to Ohio for their annual bass-filled weekend.
Furthermore, Lost Land founder, Excision, will once again perform three sets: a two-hour solo performance, a B2B with Dion Timmer, and a special “Detox” B2B with Wakaan label boss Liquid Stranger.
If you can’t make Lost Lands 2023 this year, no problem, you can enjoy the festival via live stream on Couch Lands. Twitch will broadcast the live stream, and it will start on Friday, September 22 at 1:50 pm ET. Follow Lost Lands on Twitch for live notifications and to catch all the action.
General Admission tickets for Lost Lands are available at $370, including one pair of high-fidelity earplugs. VIP tickets initially sold out, are now back but expected to sell out quickly, along with popular camping options. This year’s Lost Lands has switched up its glamping options, doubling in size. South and North Jurassic Glamping passes are sold out, but limited additional spots are available now.
For more information, follow Lost Lands for the latest announcements.
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