Lost Lands Announces Lineup With Zeds Dead, Subtronics, Excision & More

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Bass music’s premiere festival, Lost Lands, returns to Legend Valley, Ohio, on Sept. 20-22, and the festival has unveiled this year’s lineup. Apashe, Boogie T, Deathpact, Dirt Monkey, DJ Snake, Excision, Level Up, Levity, Mersiv, Subtronics, Zeds Dead and more will all take the stage over the festival’s three days.

This September marks the seventh year the Excision-run festival takes place. Excision is represented by United Talent Agency’s Steve Gordon, Max Freeman and David Gordoni.

Currently, Excision is traversing North America on his Live Nation-produced “Nexus Tour,” which has included stops at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland (two shows on March 29 and 30 grossing $559,866, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice), MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston (March 24, $320,573 gross), UBS Arena in Elmont, New York (March 22, $305,134 gross), Place Bell in Laval, Quebec (March 16, $367,995 gross) and more.

In February, he sold out three nights at Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, from Feb. 2-4 which grossed $3.2 million with 45,917 tickets sold. He then played two shows at Biill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Feb. 9 and 10, which sold a total 17,453 tickets grossing $1.4 million.

Additional performers on Lost Lands’ lineup include Zeds Dead (booked by Wasserman Music’s Cody Chapman and Zach Berkowitz and managed by 2+2 Management’s Adam Gill and Harrison Bennett), who recently wrapped up their “2 Nite Stand Tour.” The shows included two nights at Knitting Factory Concert House in Boise, Idaho, on Feb. 23 and 24, which grossed $49,346 the first night and $51,066 the second night. The Canadian bass music duo also played two nights at Knitting Factory Concert House in Spokane, Washington, on March 8 and 9, which grossed $61,057 the first night and $74,204 the second night.

Subtronics (booked by Wasserman Music’s Jake Bernstein and managed by Red Light Management’s Eric Silver and Elyse Young) wrapped up his “Tesseract Tour” in March, the trek seeing the bass musician performing Arenas. Highlights included plays at Brooklyn, New York’s Barclays Center on March 1 ($406,108 gross, according to Pollstar Boxoffice reports) and Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on March 8 ($304,727 gross).

Boogie T (booked by Wasserman Music’s Jake Bernstein and managed by Red Light Management’s Eric Silver and Meghan Huffman) set out on his headline tour this spring, with reports including a $35,150 gross at The Intersection / Showroom in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on April 13.

Apashe (booked by United Talent Agency’s Mary Allen in North America and Primary Talent’s Paul McQueen in Europe) wrapped up his “Antagonist Tour” in March, the trek kicking off with a North American leg in November and December 2023 and a European leg in February and March. Highlights from the trek included sold-out shows in Montreal, Quebec, on Nov. 25 (grossing $61,393, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice) and Brussels, Belgium, on Feb. 8 (grossing $47,481).

Fans attending this year’s Lost Lands festival have options of camping (with early arrivals able to see performances by Lucille Croft, Vampa, Rossy and more throughout Wednesday, Sept. 18 and Thursday, Sept. 19) or of purchasing hotel and shuttle options. Fans can also book shuttles to the venue from surrounding airports. Hotel options begin at $2,299 for four nights. Festival admission starts at $395 for a three day GA pass, while VIP tickets sell for $700 plus fees.

Tickets are now available online.