Insomniac Shares Full Lineup For Countdown NYE 2024

Insomniac has shared the full lineup for Countdown NYE.

The industry-leading electronic promoter’s annual New Year’s Eve rave will return to its longtime home at the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino, California, on December 31. This year’s edition will be trimmed down to a one-night affair, soundtracking the countdown to 2025 with performances from over 50 top DJs.

Leading this year’s intergalactic celebration at the alien invasion-themed event are progressive house stalwart Alesso, tech house icon Chris Lake, superstar producer Diplo, Swedish chart-topper Galantis, Grammy-nominated crossover artist Marshmello, mainstage favorite Zedd and trailblazing dubstep duo Zeds Dead.

Elsewhere on the lineup are hard-hitting bass players like Black Tiger Sex Machine, Deathpact, and Zomboy, trap favorites like TroyBoi, Jauz, and Rossy, and bass house standouts like Wax Motif, Deorro, and JOYRYDE.

Tech house risers such as Andhera Records founder Ky William, SoCal’s own OMNOM, Girl Math (VNSSA B2B Nala), TOBEHONEST, and Westend will also perform alongside a minority techno contingent represented by German superstar Lilly Palmer, French hard techno powerhouse Shlømo, next-gen Portuguese selector BIIA, hardstyle-meets-techno artist GRAVEDGR, local favorite Clawz and more. Check out the complete lineup below.

Countdown NYE will unfold across five stages this year. A new hard techno experience is set to take place on the festival’s Twilight Zone stage, and the Mothership main stage will be redesigned to be 20 percent larger, according to organizers. Insomniac’s Bassrush brand and Insomniac Records label will host their own art car takeovers.

Pre-sale registration for Countdown NYE 2024 is now open here. Pre-sale ticket access will begin this Thursday, September 19 at 11AM PT. General on-sale will follow on the same date at 12PM PT. 

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit countdownnye.com.

Featured image from Insomniac Events. Credit: Orhun Uygur.

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