Lightning in a Bottle devises an even earlier lineup release for 2026 as Empire of the Sun, Mau P, Sara Landry & Zeds Dead top the bill

Lightning in a Bottle - 2026 lineup

Lightning in a Bottle //
Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area – Bakersfield, CA
May 20th-24th, 2026 //

Truth be told, even after almost two months we must admit the shock from seeing the iconic Coachella poster come out in September hasn’t quite worn off yet.

Just a year removed from the famed three-day, two-weekend festival pushing up its big announcement before the holidays, Goldenvoice was suddenly getting even further ahead of schedule for Coachella’s 25th anniversary this April with its earliest lineup drop yet.

Lightning in a Bottle, much in the same way, has employed an analogous rollout strategy since last year when it followed suit in early December with a 2025 roster that had John Summit, Khruangbin, Jamie xx and Four Tet sitting atop the bill.

And although LIB might not have moved up its 2026 lineup reveal more than two months like Coachella did, the “transformational” event organized by the Do LaB has shared its plans three weeks earlier than a year ago and that’s something to applaud given the country’s current economic conditions. If anything, providing fans more notice should only help drive revenue and allow them some additional time to meet the inflated ticket prices that have tainted the entire live music industry in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent supply chain issues.

Getting the nod to lead the 23rd edition of North America’s original boutique festival will be Empire of the Sun, Mau P, Sara Landry, Zeds Dead, Chase & Status, Mochakk, Barry Can’t Swim and Tinashe. Below the top line, the undercard carries its own weight with names like Of The Trees, Dimension, Overmono, Daily Bread, ALLEYCVT, INZO, Lee Burridge, Maceo Plex, Hot Since 82, AYYB, Nia Archives, DJ Trixie Mattel and jigitz coming to Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area during Memorial Day weekend. There’s also Grammy-nominated DJ/producer Jayda G as well as the crews from Desert Hearts, A Club Called Rhonda, Respect DnB, Baile World and FMLY BZNS that can’t be ignored either, so peek at the poster above for the rest of the artists scheduled to perform.

Those familiar with LIB’s mission to promote the ideals of sustainability, social cohesion, personal health and creative expression through art, yoga, workshops and speakers will understand that the fest “thrives on the beautiful chaos of participation and childlike wonder” that’s described in its press release. It’s fair to point out, along those lines, that no algorithm can single-handedly build what the Do LaB creates year in and year out. Their stages and structures, which have served as a vehicle for big crowds and sounds, have always pushed the envelope when it comes to bringing like-minded people together into the same space, and the level of creativity the event design and production company has exhibited over the past two decades has only continued to grow from its innovative and popular Do LaB Stage at Coachella to the latest iteration of LIB merely six weeks later.

As we always say though, those who are suffering from a bad case of the post-Coachella blues might find comfort in packing their bags and heading out to Kern County. Make sure, of course, that you are not adverse to nature’s elements because camping is part of the fun when you attend LIB.

If you are ready to commit now, GA passes to LIB 2026 can be purchased here for $399 (three-day) and $449 (five-day) with VIP tickets going for $599 (three-day) and $699 (five-day) — VIP+ jumps up to $749 (three-day) and $849 (five-day) — beginning this Friday, November 14th at 11 a.m. PT. Car camping and RV passes, group campsites, bed tents, family camp passes and hotel packages are available too once again, but you will need to register here first to guarantee Tier 2 pricing all day and an opportunity to win a VIP upgrade. Fingers crossed!

CRSSD returns with Empire of the Sun, Gorgon City, Bonobo, Little Dragon & more in Spring 2018

CRSSD Festival - Spring 2018 lineup

CRSSD Festival //
Waterfront Park – San Diego
March 3rd-4th, 2018 //

It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly four years since CRSSD made its official debut at San Diego’s scenic Waterfront Park, but the bi-annual music festival is showing no signs of slowing down in the coming year.

Instead, CRSSD has assembled another solid, electronic-focused roster in 2018 that should appeal to dance-music fans on the West Coast. Topping the bill in March will once again be Empire of the Sun, the Australian synthpop band that headlined the fest’s first installment back in 2015, as well as Gorgon City, the English DJ duo that played CRSSD in the spring of 2016 as an undercard act.

Other notable names listed on the two-day festival’s Spring 2018 lineup, meanwhile, include Bonobo (Live), Little Dragon, Gryffin, The Presets, SNBRN, Henry Saiz, Rodriguez Jr., Nombe, Lemaitre, Eric Prydz (aka Cirez D), Sasha, Nicole Moudaber, Alan Fitzpatrick, Jai Wolf, Shiba San, Lee Burridge, MK, Anna Lunoe, Nora En Pure and special guest Tchami.

See the poster above for the rest of the lineup. Advanced tickets for the 21-and-over event will be available here starting Tuesday, December 26th.

CRSSD Festival 2016