deadmau5, Kaskade, and Chris Lake Announced to Play Seismic Dance Event 6.0

The Austin house and techno festival unveils its November lineup

Seismic Spring festival in May 2023 at the Concourse Project (Photo by Clark Terrell)

Ear-blasting subwoofers and dark techno music will make the Concourse Project feel like a UFO space club during this year’s Seismic Dance Event.

The weekend-long festival, which runs November 10-12, released their meatiest lineup to date, with three-day passes starting at $179 at seismicdanceevent.com.

Ranked #39 in the world for best venue according to DJ Mag, warehouse-turned-raver-paradise the Concourse Project makes the perfect venue for hard hitting EDM, house, and dance music. Festivalgoers can romp and roll as their favorite artists – like headliners deadmau5, Chris Lake, and Kaskade – get behind their DJ booths and make magic.

Global dance music legends like special guest MK and German producers Boys Noize and Loco Dice will be scratching away at their sets, while other artists like Space 92 blare their chart-topping hits over the industrial sized speakers. This year’s lineup also hosts some extremely popular acts in the EDM scene like Eli Brown and KREAM.

Not a fan of mainstream EDM? Well, other acts on the lineup like the avant-garde and moody Anfisa Letyago, or the nostalgic house sound of Klangkuenstler, can satisfy the underground itch.

The indoor and outdoor venue will host two main stages, with one being volcano themed and the other tsunami themed. Along with the stages there are food trucks, local vendors, and other fun activities if your ears need a break from the high BPM.

Seismic Dance Event 6.0 is dedicated to making Austin a hub for techno and dance music, steadily gaining prestige over the past six years. Now, with huge headliners and other curated musicians, electronic music finds itself gaining traction in the live-music capital. Find the full lineup below, with more to be announced.

  • Chris Lake
  • deadmau5
  • Kaskade (Redux)
  • MK (Special Guest)
  • 999999999
  • Anfisa Letyago
  • Anklepants
  • Astra Club (DJ Tennis b2b Carlita)
  • Azzecca
  • Boys Noize
  • Chris Stussy
  • Eli Brown
  • Fideles
  • Franky Wah
  • Hozho
  • Klangkuenstler
  • Korolova
  • Kream
  • Loco Dice
  • Mau P
  • Patrick Mason
  • Pawsa
  • Ranger Trucco
  • Space 92
  • Stephan Jolk
  • T78
  • VNSSA
  • Walker & Royce
  • Wax Motif

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