Bassnectar returns to playing NYE shows despite ongoing allegations
Bassnectar is back for a New Year’s Eve comeback amid ongoing allegations that divide fans and raise concerns within EDM.
Bassnectar, the once-celebrated electronic music artist, is returning to the stage for a controversial New Year’s Eve event in Miami, even as he faces serious and unresolved allegations of sexual misconduct. The three-night Into the Sun event, scheduled for December 29, 30, and 31, marks his first major performance since stepping away from the spotlight in 2020 after numerous women came forward with accusations of abuse, exploitation, and manipulation. The allegations painted a troubling picture of an artist who, according to several victims, used his fame to manipulate young and vulnerable fans.
While the music industry has wrestled with issues of consent, power dynamics, and accountability, Bassnectar’s return has raised significant concerns among victims and advocacy groups. The artist, who was once celebrated for his high-energy shows and close connection with fans, now finds himself at the center of public debate over what accountability should look like for those in positions of power within the entertainment industry. Victims allege that he exploited his influence to coerce and manipulate young women, some of whom were underage at the time.
Following the initial wave of allegations in 2020, Bassnectar released a statement denying the accusations, though he also announced an indefinite hiatus, ostensibly to focus on self-reflection and taking responsibility. However, since then, there has been little evidence of meaningful accountability or acknowledgment of the harm reported by survivors. As of now, there have been no legal conclusions on the allegations, but the women who came forward remain vocal about the impact of their experiences.
His reappearance in the live music scene has intensified feelings of betrayal and frustration for many survivors and their advocates, who argue that unresolved allegations should not be dismissed or ignored simply because time has passed. Critics question whether Into the Sun represents an attempt to resume his career without addressing the gravity of the accusations against him or implementing meaningful changes to safeguard against similar abuses of power.
Some former fans and industry figures have voiced their disapproval of Bassnectar’s decision to return to high-profile events, with many fearing it sends a harmful message about accountability and victim advocacy. Others worry that the promotional material for the Into the Sun event—encouraging fans to join the “Bassnectar Family” and celebrate in Miami—reflects a disregard for the trauma alleged by those who came forward.
The situation underscores a broader struggle within the music industry to address predatory behavior and prevent those with influence from evading accountability. While fans who continue to support Bassnectar may be eager to welcome him back, his return is seen by many as a disheartening reminder of the industry’s challenges in prioritizing victims’ voices over profit.
As Into the Sun approaches, the music community will undoubtedly watch closely, and many will be asking critical questions about the industry’s commitment to fostering safer, more accountable spaces for fans and artists alike.
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