Damian Lazarus reveals the Day Zero Tulum Lineup to take place in the Mayan jungle

Damian Lazarus has announced the full lineup for Day Zero Tulum 2025 featuring Major League DJZ, Fatboy Slim, Carlita, Dubfire, and more.

The mind-bending festival, Day Zero, will return to the transcendental jungles of Tulum on January 11th, 2025, with its best lineup to date. Curated by one of the house and techno scene’s key visionaries, Damian Lazarus and his team will mold the energies of ancient and modern times to provide an immersive experience. The slate includes over 30 artists and an unannounced special guest destined to deliver unforgettable memories.

Born on the final day of the Mayan calendar in 2012, Day Zero has intertwined ancient cultural traditions with electronic music since its inception. As the event unfolds through sunrises, sunsets, and the depths of night, the jungle atmosphere radiates a unique vibe compared to commercial venues. Partygoers from around the globe gather yearly to celebrate the festival rooted in mysticism and otherworldly performances.

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Guided by the creative brilliance of Damian Lazarus, Day Zero promises a magical journey from dusk till dawn. The festival brings together legendary artists like Fatboy Slim, Major League DJz, DJ Harvey, and Patrick Mason, alongside Lee Burridge, Dubfire, and Victor Calderone. Additionally, a surprise special guest is set to be unveiled soon, adding an extra layer of excitement.

Furthermore, the festival includes Turkish-Italian star Carlita, Maccabi House maestros Adam Ten and Mita Gami, and the flamenco electronica group Mëstiza. Additional acts like Sonja Moonear, Francesca Lombardo, Anthony Middleton, Bartolomeo, among others, will also take the stage. Building on the excitement, Day Zero will showcase a diverse array of Mexican talent on the El Teatro stage, featuring live performances from Sainte Vie, Sabrina, MNTY, Rafatel, Roderic, Discosis, and Secret Echoes. Sidartha Siliceo will kick off the festival with an opening ceremony, setting the scene for a series of hypnotic sets.

Day Zero isn’t just a party; the event organizers give back to the local community and Mayan spiritual leaders through its Crosstown Consciousness program. Their efforts include recycling plastic waste from the festival into fuel, restoring and cleaning coral reefs in Mexico and Colombia, and funding a local children’s music school with the support of partner companies. Additionally, they organize beach cleanups and collaborate with neighborhood groups to plant trees and help reforest areas around Tulum.

Day Zero is already 70% sold out from pre-sale tickets, proving to be a high-demand festival. General release tickets will go live on August 22nd at 11 a.m. for those who sign up on Day Zero’s website and 3 p.m. for the general public (Tulum Time). Don’t miss out on this enchanting experience in the heart of Tulum’s beautiful jungles.

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Hey everyone, I'm Neil! I first joined the dance community back in 2019 when my friend dragged me to Moonrise, my first-ever music festival, and I became hooked ever since. I like to dabble in all genres with my favorites being house, techno, and dubstep. Some of my favorite artists include Anyma, I Hate Models, Pawsa, John Summit, Massano, GRiZ, Excision, and too many others to name. Catch me on the dance floor somewhere in Brooklyn!

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