Trance fans around the world are now a week away from experiencing North America's largest all-trance music festival, Dreamstate SoCal and the excitement is building. The two-day event will be held at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California and will have the biggest names in trance music from its early beginnings until today. The festival, put on by Insomniac Events, had its debut in 2015 and has seen a huge surge in popularity amongst trance enthusiasts–so much so that multiple installations of Dreamstate have been enacted around the world including San Francisco, New York City, London and Mexico City.
The Southern California event, however, is the only multi-day festival and spans across four massive stages: The Dream, The Sequence, The Vision and Timeless. Throughout these four stages fans will be taken on a melodic journey guided by artists such as Armin van Buuren, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Andrew Rayel, Sunny Lax, Ace Ventura, Sean Tyas amongst many more.
While all those artists are sure to be crowd pleasers, we have curated a “Must See” list of artists who will be showcasing new projects, new aliases, visual storytelling and even some who will be making their U.S. debut at Dreamstate:
New artist projects include-
-AEON by Paul van Dyk (West Coast Debut)
-Key4050 by John O'Callaghan and Bryan Kearney
-3Fect by Jordan Suckley (concept based on the art of DJing)
-Tech Energy set by MaRLo
-Hydra by The Thrillseekers
-GAIA by Armin van Buuren and Benno de Goeij (California Debut)
Artists who will be making their American debut include-
-BLiSS
-Blastoyz
-Outsiders
-Factor B
-Shugz
-Cold Blue
-Fady & Mina
-Symbolic
If that wasn't enough, social media sensation Real Trance Family (RTF) will be making an appearance and the Iboga Hologram Show which will inspire Dreamers as one of the most unique and innovative projects developed by Iboga Records.
Don't want to miss out on any of these special moments?
Dreamstate Southern California will take place during TRANCEgiving weekend, November 24 and 25 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California.