Damian Lazarus reveals complete lineup for Day Zero Tulum

September 16, 2024
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Damian Lazarus reveals complete lineup for Day Zero Tulum

Damian Lazarus reveals complete lineup for Day Zero Tulum

Damian Lazarus reveals complete lineup for Day Zero Tulum

With Danny Tenaglia, Chloé Caillet, Bedouin, and more.

Damian Lazarus is celebrating 20 years of Crosstown Rebels with the complete lineup for Day Zero, as the festival returns to the mystical jungles of Tulum on January 9th, 2023.

Day Zero harnesses the power of performance and production to create its own storytelling universe, lasers spill through historic canopies, alien creatures from the future align with the ancient Mayans, and partygoers are offered new ways to think about and experience space and time.

For this special occasion, Damian Lazarus and Day Zero have confirmed musical performances by Amémé, Bedouin, Carlita, Chloé Caillet, Damian Lazarus, Danny Tenaglia, Dennis Cruz, Desiree, Dramian, Goldcap, Iñigo Vontier, Jamie Jones, Jan Blomqvist (live), Joseph Capriati, Layla Benitez, Major Lazer Sound System, Major League Djz, Maria Nocheydia, Métrika (live), Pale Blue (live), Red Axes, Robbie Akbal, Rubinskee (live), Sabo, Serge Devant, Sidartha Siliceo & Gajda (live), Theus Mago, Xwnia Wölf, Yulia Niko, Zombies in Miami, and a special guest (TBA).

Documented in a mini-film set to release in two weeks, Day Zero remains committed to honoring the sacred grounds it inhabits, collaborating with the local community and Mayan spiritual leaders such as Carlos “The Reindeer” Sanchez.

You can learn more about Day Zero Tulum and purchase your tickets here.

Damian Lazarus reveals complete lineup for Day Zero Tulum

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