It’s all about house music this weekend at the Queen Mary as Insomniac brings its two-day Day Trip Festival to Long Beach.
The third edition of the fest, which made its debut at NOS Event Center in San Bernardino in 2021 before moving to the Harry Bridges Memorial Park adjacent to the ship, returns to the waterside location on June 24-25.
More than 30 house music DJs and artists will be performing on two stages throughout the event.
The festival is officially sold out, however Insomniac is launching an official resale marketplace. The Burbank-based production company is cautioning guests about purchasing from third-party resale sites as the information cannot be verified and tickets may not be valid for entry. Fans can sign up at daytripfest.com for details on the official resale marketplace.
If you already have your tickets, or you’re lucky enough to snag a few in the resale marketplace, here’s what you need to know before you go.
The lineup
Day Trip Festival is aimed at people who love to dance, in particular, those who love to dance to house music.
The festival includes more than 30 up-and-coming as well as veteran artists on two stages. House music pioneer Robin S., whose early 1990s hit “Show Me Love” has become one of the most recognizable house music songs of all time, is performing on Saturday. Joining her is Mr. V, a New York native who is heavily influenced by hip-hop and R&B and is known for tracks like “Jus Dance” and “Da Bump.”
The future of house music will be bumping on Sunday with DJs like Dom Dolla, who jumped into the scene in 2013 with genre-blending tunes like “The Boxer” and “Love Like This.” The festival will wrap up a performance by deep-house producer and DJ Nora En Pure, alongside Dutch EDM group Tinlicker….
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