Lightning in a Bottle drops another excellent roster as John Summit, Khruangbin, Jamie xx, Four Tet & more join the party in 2025

Lightning in a Bottle - 2025 lineup

Lightning in a Bottle //
Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area – Bakersfield, CA
May 21st-25th, 2025 //

Is it still 2024?

The ball hasn’t dropped quite on a New Year quite yet, but two weeks have already passed since Paul Tollett and his team surprised many of us by revealing next year’s Coachella lineup earlier than usual.

And while the timing of Goldenvoice’s announcement last month makes us think such a change was primarily intended to drive up ticket sales before the holidays arrive rather than after folks have spent their money on gifts for family and friends, another Southern California music festival is following suit.

Lightning in a Bottle, the “transformational” event organized by the Do LaB for more than two decades, has also made its 2025 plans known ahead of schedule and there’s a newcomer at the top of its latest roster whom Rolling Stone named this year’s “hottest name in dance music.”

Coming off a couple of career-defining sets in the Sahara Tent at Coachella this past April, 30-year-old DJ, producer and remixer John Summit will make his LIB debut over Memorial Day weekend alongside some returning acts in Khruangbin, Jamie xx and Four Tet that make up the three remaining headliners booked for the 22nd edition of North America’s original boutique festival.

Beyond that, the undercard delivers its own share of highlights with Subtronics, Underworld, Sammy Virji, Monolink, TroyBoi, The Blessed Madonna, Shygirl (presents Club Shy), Channel Tres, Amaarae, Magdalena Bay, Tinlicker, Hamdi, Tape B, PEEKABOO, Francis Mercier, Sultan + Shepard, Eli & Fur, Salute, Bou, Hybrid Minds, Interplanetary Criminal, Flowdan, Joy Orbison and a lot more talent further down the bill — including the return of Claude VonStroke and a special guest appearance from Jade Cicada that will likely scintillate the senses (you can see what we mean here).

For those seeking more festival fun after Coachella’s two weekends, LIB has always been a great way to get back out there shortly after leaving the desert and it’s worth mentioning that plenty of artists have crossed over to play both. Of course, the Do LaB has made an imprint in Indio for quite some time with its own stage on the polo fields, but its signature event that has called Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area home since 2019 is more than just a laid-back version of what you might experience out in Indio. That’s in part due to the design and production company, which has specialized in creating interactive environments for fans, always giving as much attention to the ideals of sustainability, social cohesion, personal health and creative expression through art, yoga, workshops and speakers as the music that draws the majority of the headlines each year like Skrillex, Labrinth and others did a year ago.

GA passes to LIB 2025 can be purchased here for $435 (three-day) and $475 (five-day), with VIP tickets going for $789 (three-day) and $879 (five-day), beginning this Friday, December 6th at 12 p.m. PT. Car camping and RV passes, group campsites, bed tents, family camp passes and hotel packages are also available, but make sure to register here first to ensure Tier 3 pricing all day (while supplies last) and a chance to win a VIP upgrade. Good luck!

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - daily lineups

UPDATE (May 1st): As the calendar flips from April to May, daily lineups have been released for LIB 2025 with The Blessed Madonna on the decks Thursday to kick the party off before Four Tet, Sammy Virji and TroyBoi lead Friday’s bill. Saturday will boast a superb trifecta with Khruangbin, Jamie xx and Underworld on the top line, while John Summit, Subtronics and Monolink get ready to close things out on Sunday. See the poster above for more details, and tickets are still available here for the time being.

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Wednesday

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UPDATE (May 9th): Set times have arrived for LIB 2025 with less than two weeks to go before the fest begins. The music bumps until 4 a.m. on Thursday-Sunday — and even until 2 a.m. on Wednesday — so make sure to pace yourself and conserve some energy for a long weekend of fun! See more details above, and tickets are still available here!

Beats Antique keep the Do LaB spirit alive at Teragram Ballroom

Beats Antique - Zoe JakesBy Josh Herwitt //

Beats Antique with Haywyre //
Teragram Ballroom – Los Angeles
September 12th, 2024 //

There might not be an act that represents the Do LaB better than Beats Antique from the moment when the experimental world fusion and electronic music group out of Oakland formed in 2007.

At the time, belly dancer Zoe Jakes had just approached her manager Miles Copeland — producer and brother of drummer Stewart Copeland from The Police — about hitting the studio to make an album and received the answer she was ultimately hoping for. Within months of that meeting a partnership between Jakes, multi-instrumentalist David Satori and drummer Tommy “Sidecar” Cappel quickly came to fruition as their debut LP Tribal Derivations was born on Copeland’s record label CIA. From there, the trio would go on to issue 10 more releases over the ensuing nine years.

But the LA event design and production company based in Venice Beach that has showcased its art at Coachella every spring for the past two decades and has put on the “transformational” boutique festival Lightning in a Bottle in that same span has also helped foster a unique community of like-minded artists and creatives — one of which has undoubtedly been Beats dating back to their first live performance at LIB in 2009.

Much has changed for the Bay Area three-piece since those early days growing up with the Do LaB, albeit maybe none more than its announcement a couple of years ago that Satori would be taking an indefinite break from touring. And even though he remains involved in the creative process for Beats Antique, you could tell from their statement that the news must not have been easy to take for either Jakes or Cappel as they navigated the shift “with love and compassion.”

Beats Antique

Nevertheless, the two of them have pressed on to embrace their artistic vision and loyal following with the multi-talented Miles Jay filling Satori’s shoes for the unforeseeable future. That was apparent last Thursday for their latest visit to the City of Angels, which saw Grammy-nominated electronic producer and classically trained pianist Haywyre (born Martin Sebastian Vogt) kick-start the evening and get the dance floor at the Teragram Ballroom moving thanks to several new singles he has dropped this year.

The last time we caught Beats Antique they were co-headlining The Novo (fka Club Nokia) in downtown LA nearly a decade ago for what proved to be an eclectic bill as funk collective Lettuce played first and brought out Nigel Hall to sing Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Gratitude” plus a few more tunes during their groovy set (read our show review here).

Considering the disparity in size between the two aforementioned music venues, this outing was bound to feel more intimate — and indeed it did. Not that the Teragram’s 625-person capacity came that close to being reached on this night, but a spirited crowd was there to welcome Jakes, Cappel and Jay when they finally arrived onstage prior to 10 p.m.

There’s something mysterious about a Beats Antique concert that’s hard to fully comprehend until you have the chance to experience one for yourself. Whether it’s the Middle Eastern sounds and afro-beat influences that regularly permeate their tracks or the various costumes Jakes dons in the matter of 90 minutes, there’s never a dull moment once the music begins. It’s those twists and turns, both sonically and performatively, that have always made Beats Antique an exciting force in the live space and what ultimately had us coming back for another taste in 2024.

Coachella releases 2024 set times & continues recent tradition of surprise guests as Vampire Weekend, Kid Cudi revealed as latest

Coachella 2024 - landscape

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival //
Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA
April 12th-14th & April 19th-21st, 2024 //

With sunshine once again showering the Golden State this week, it’s hard to believe that we are only days away from Coachella’s 23rd installment.

Yep, it’s already that time of the year again, and with ticket sales for the famed California music festival not quite the same as in previous years (Weekend 2 hasn’t sold out yet), we find ourselves pondering if Goldenvoice curated a lineup that leaves something to be desired.

One thing we can’t say is it’s low on star power, though. Of course there’s Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator and Doja Cat making their headlining debuts as well as No Doubt reuniting for the first time since 2015, but after surprising us with guest appearances by Arcade Fire in 2022 and blink-182 in 2023, Paul Tollett and his team have pulled another rabbit out of their collective hat while unlike last year, remaining right on schedule.

Now the latest trick up Tollett’s sleeve is another surprise guest appearing on this year’s set times, and if you just happen to be a fan of Vampire Weekend, then you are in luck. The indie-rock group made up of Ezra Koenig (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Chris Baio (bass, backing vocals, occasional piano) and Chris Tomson (drums, percussion, occasional guitar, backing vocals) put out their fifth studio album Only God Was Above Us last week and played their first show since 2022 last night under a total eclipse at a sold-out Moody Amphitheatre in Austin, Texas. With their next one not coming until the end of this month at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, why not make a stop in the desert first before heading down to the bayou? For those of you here in California, they will be back not long after in June for headline dates at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre in San Diego, the iconic Hollywood Bowl and Greek Theatre Berkeley (two nights) as part of a 2024 tour extending through December with more than 50 gigs already booked in North America, Europe and the UK.

While their tour schedule could allow for it, we will have to wait and see if Vampire Weekend will be joining the festivities for Weekend 2 (stay tuned here to find out next week). But if you want to catch them during Weekend 1, make sure to arrive at the Outdoor Theatre before 5 p.m. on Saturday when Koenig and company have been scheduled to perform. And for those of you who won’t be making the trek out to Indio, let’s hope their 45-minute set as well as No Doubt’s that evening at 9:25 p.m. on the Coachella Stage will be available to watch on the fest’s livestream. As we know from years past, that’s not always the case unfortunately. After all, who could forget what happened with Frank Ocean only a year ago.

Heading out to the Empire Polo Club? If so, don’t forget your sunscreen and water bottle … we also want to hear it straight from you: what’s your biggest conflict, and who are you most excited for?

WEEKEND 1 SET TIMES

Coachella 2024 - Weekend 1 - Friday set times

Coachella 2024 - Weekend 1 - Saturday set times

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WEEKEND 2 SET TIMES

Coachella 2024 - Weekend 2 - Friday set times

Coachella 2024 - Weekend 2 - Saturday set times

Coachella 2024 - Weekend 2 - Sunday set times

The schedule for Weekend 2 has been released, and Goldenvoice has one more surprise in store for Coachella’s 2024 edition. It won’t be Vampire Weekend rocking the Outdoor Theatre again, but more hip-hop is heading to the Sahara Stage instead as two-time Grammy winner Kid Cudi joins the party Sunday at 5:10 p.m. We are also wondering what happened to AP Dhillon, the Indo-Canadian singer and rapper who had the same slot during Weekend 1 but is nowhere to be found when you check out the set times for Weekend 2 above. There are also some differences early in the day on Saturday and Sunday, but nothing earth-shattering,

MAP

This year’s map is out, and there aren’t a whole lot of changes in the past 12 months. The direct path from the Sahara Tent to the Sonora, Gobi and Mojave Tents is still there as you stroll by the Do LaB’s stage and food area, but with the Yuma Tent well-established now as Coachella’s quasi nightclub (pro tip: there’s some terrific air conditioning inside when you get hot out there), the debut of Quasar has to be one of the most intriguing additions to the polo fields.

The festival’s new electronic music-focused stage, as previously reported, will boast extended three-hour sets from several high-profile artists, including a trio of All-Star DJs as Jamie xx, Floating Points and Caribou leader Dan Snaith’s side project Daphni garner the spotlight during Weekend 1. RÜFÜS DU SOL, meanwhile, will have the honor of performing their own DJ set at Weekend 2 on Friday plus collaborations by Eric Prydz and Anyma as well as Diplo and Mau P over the final two days.

Coachella 2024 - map

If you are still thinking about going, you can hop on the waitlist for Weekend 1 here or purchase tickets for Weekend 2 (GA and VIP) here along with whatever parking and shuttle passes are left.

Happy Coachella!

Lightning in a Bottle makes return to Buena Vista Lake in 2024 with Skrillex, Labrinth, Lane 8, James Blake & M.I.A. aboard for 21st year

Lightning in a Bottle - 2024 lineup

Lightning in a Bottle //
Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area – Bakersfield, CA
May 22nd-27th, 2024 //

Boom!

Following last week’s announcements that saw BottleRock, Coachella and BeachLife Festival reveal their 2024 plans, the dominoes continue to fall across California’s music festival landscape on a rainy day in January.

Just hours after Goldenvoice told us who will be playing Just Like Heaven in May, Lightning in a Bottle has become the latest music festival in the Golden State to release its lineup for 2024.

North America’s original boutique festival will once again call Buena Vista Lake home this year after a 2023 edition led by REZZ, SOFI TUKKER and ZHU, and this time LA-based promoter and production company Do LaB has secured another star-laden roster for the 21st year of its signature event.

Skrillex, Labrinth, Lane 8, James Blake and M.I.A. will lead the way over Memorial Day weekend while the undercard offers its own share of highlights, including ISOxo, Tipper, Fatboy Slim, CloZee, Nora En Pure, Bob Moses (Club Set), Cannons, Bomba Estéreo, Honey Dijon, Damian Lazarus, Mura Masa, Of The Trees and Floating Points. Plus, a dubstep set by Skream and sunset set by Tycho are a couple of other performances that piqued our interest at first glance. Check out the poster above to see who else has been booked to perform.

LIB has always been a great way to cure those Coachella blues just a month after leaving the desert, and we have certainly seen plenty of artists cross over from one to the other over the past decade — Skrillex and Labrinth, for instance, both performed in Indio last year. But the “transformational” festival has always attempted to be more than just “Coachella Light” by promoting the ideals of sustainability, social cohesion, personal health and creative expression through art, yoga, workshops and speakers, even if it hasn’t felt as such in previous years.

GA passes to LIB 2024 can be purchased here for $349 (three-day) and $419 (five-day), with VIP tickets up to $649 (three-day) and $779 (five-day), beginning this Wednesday, January 24th at 10 a.m. PT. Car camping and RV passes, group campsites, bed tents and family camp passes are also available, along with hotel packages for the first time that feature special rates from the fest’s local partners.

Thinking about going? Take a look at our past coverage of LIB here.

Lightning in a Bottle 2024 - daily lineups

UPDATE (May 8th): We are just two weeks away, and LIB has revealed daily lineups with Honey Dijon leading Thursday’s abbreviated bill, Lane 8 and Blake sitting on Friday’s top line, Labrinth headlining on Saturday, and Skrillex plus M.I.A. closing things out Sunday. See the poster above for more details.

Lightning in a Bottle 2024 - Thursday

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Lightning in a Bottle 2024 - Sunday

UPDATE (May 16th): Set times have landed as the 2024 installment of LIB quickly approaches in less than a week. Don’t forget the music now goes until 4 a.m. on Thursday-Sunday (after what used to be Friday-Sunday), so do your best not to expend all of your energy on the first day at Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area next weekend. See more details above.