Mysteryland will become a weekend festival in 2015, taking place between Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th of August. Visitors to the 2-day event will enjoy over 40 stages of music curated by the likes of Q-dance, Spinnin’ Sessions, Beatport, CLR, HYTE and Joris Voorn, showcasing the best in house, techno, hardstyle, disco, world music and more.
By adding an extra day, the festival gives visitors more time and space to enjoy the enormous amount of music, arts, and culture on show. To make the experience complete, guests can stay at the Holy Ground campsite next to the festival area. The festival ticket sale kicks off on Saturday, March 7th at 10am (CET).
“Finally the time is here. Since we first organised Mysteryland at the Floriade area, visitors have consistently asked for more time to see and discover everything. We are very happy we can fulfil this wish and give even more creatives, artists and talents a stage,” says Duncan Stutterheim, founder of ID&T.
All electronic music genres represented
What can you expect at Mysteryland? Mind-blowing stages, intimate dancing corners and everything in between. The amount of music will be broader than ever before this year – ranging from energetic house to obscure techno, cheerful world music to bashing hardstyle and retro disco. Together with curators such as Q-dance, Spinnin’ Sessions, Beatport, CLR, HYTE, Joris Voorn, Milkshake, Planet Delsin, The Amazing Agency, Heineken Star Club, Kriss Kross, Yours Truly, Healing Garden and Radio Noet Noet, the festival will fill more than 40 stages in two days. The first part of the line-up will be released at the beginning of March.
Focus on arts and culture
True fans know that Mysteryland isn’t only about music. The arts and culture program is just as significant as the music. Experiences include going completely crazy at a secret stage in a caravan, strolling down a zesty art route, engaging in a shamanistic meditation workshop in a tipi, and so much more. Interactive installations, surreal performances, an innovative culinary offering and collaborations with high end institutes and artists are making this festival a cultural adventure – a world wherein everything is possible.