Insomniac’s Skyline festival has unveiled the full lineup for its 2025 return to Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles for its fourth edition. In collaboration with Insomniac’s Factory 93 brand, the carefully curated all-star lineup boasts world-renowned talent and underground dance music tastemakers of house, techno, and beyond across two stages. Taking place on Saturday, February 15 and Sunday, February 16, this two-day affair beneath the LA cityscape will start earlier than in years past, allowing attendees to experience even more music and maximize their time at this immersive celebration of electronic music, art, and culture.
This year’s main stage, the East Side, will be spearheaded by a myriad of dance music’s biggest names, including genre defining duo The Martinez Brothers, Hellbent Records label boss Cloonee, Music On host and Pacha Ibiza resident Marco Carola, Canadian DJ-activist BLOND:ISH, and Terminal Underground owner Matroda. Also gracing the stage are Planet X pioneer Ben Sterling, Nicaraguan-American DJ sensation Gordo, former NBA star-turned-DJ Rony Seikaly, London’s groove aficionado Max Dean, and a special b2b set from house music mavens Airrica and Cole Knight.
On the West Side Stage, fans can look forward to an electrifying lineup featuring the highly anticipated b2b performance from Honey Dijon and Seth Troxler, rising French techno star Nico Moreno, Parisian techno powerhouse Trym, and Daria Kolosova, known for her emotive and energetic sets that blend deep, driving techno with a captivating sense of rhythm and atmosphere. Attendees will also experience psychedelic house producer Mita Gami, a unique b2b set from ØTTA and Bad Boombox, and an appearance by Gettraum label head Traumer. The stage will also spotlight one member of Âme, delivering a solo performance that showcases his distinct approach to minimal and melodic techno.
Embracing the spirit of community, Skyline has proudly continued to partner with Grand Park, powered by The Music Center (a 501(c)3 non-profit organization). In a gesture of gratitude to the city that has continuously hosted its events for over 30 years, Insomniac will donate a portion of ticket sales to the Gloria Molina Grand Park, in an effort to support and celebrate the ceaselessly vibrant community of LA. In the essence of sonic synchronicity, Skyline aims to cultivate an ethos of harmony, generosity, and cultural vitality in the City of Angels.
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