Elements Lock In Gorgon City, Lane 8, REZZ, And More to Phase 2 Lineup

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Elements Music and Arts Festival has locked in even more gigantic names for their 2023 lineup with several high-profile phase two additions.

Joining previously announced headliners are UK duo Gorgon City, This Never Happened label boss Lane 8, returning headliner REZZ, Ophelia Records head Seven Lions, and the psychedelic jam band STS9.

Not to mention Anjunadeep regulars Eli & Fur, vocalists and instrumentalists Gioli & Assia, the legendary Lotus, techno staple Will Clarke, young prodigy Moore Kismet, and so many more.

They will be accompanied by the artists named in phase one including Skrillex, Porter Robinson, Chris Lake, John Summit, Subtronics, Ganja White Night, TOKiMONSTA, LP Giobbi, Tinlicker, Nala plus even more.

There will also be special takeovers by Chris Lake’s Black Book Records, LP Giobbi’s Femme House, and Seven Lions’ Ophelia Records.

All performances will be spread across the expanded 10 stages including the four primary stages based on the elements.

Elements brands itself as an immersive escape unlike any other with camping, art, and health and wellness events that all create a unique experience.

Check out the complete phase two lineup below. Elements Music and Arts Festival festival will be held August 11-14 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Tickets are available now on their website here.

Featured image credit Alive Coverage

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