Insomniac generated over $3 billion for US economy in the last five years
From 2010 to 2014 Insomniac counts that 3.39 million festival-goers, affectionately referred to as "Headliners," attended 48 events across 14 US cities. About $1.7 billion has gone to the city of Las Vegas thanks to Electric Daisy Carnival, $440 million to San Bernardino, California, $215 million to the New York and New Jersey areas and $126 million to Orlando, Florida.
Insomniac’s ‘Discovery Project’ seeks out talented producers to perform an opening set at White Wonderland NYE
For it's second annual New Year's Eve celebration, White Wonderland, Insomniac has created the chance of a lifetime for one lucky contestant. The Discovery Project pits daring contestants against one another to showcase their mastery of house music in the production and DJing arenas. To enter, you must remix the track "Countdown" by Bunny -- it's the one featured in the White Wonderland trailer -- and then submit a thirty-minute DJ mix that reflects what you intend to play if you were opening the house stage at White Wonderland. If selected, you will join the White Wonderland lineup on New Year's Eve alongside some of the biggest names in dance music today. Click past the break for full contest details.
Full White Wonderland lineup includes Above & Beyond, Avicii, Sebastian Ingrosso, Hardwell, Madeon, and others
Pasquale Rotella and Insomniac have just announced via Twitter the full lineup for this year's White Wonderland event in Anaheim on New Year's Eve. We were already pretty sure about some of the headliners, but the event's website now confirms the full lineup will include the following: Above & Beyond, Avicii, Bingo Players, Dannic, Darin Epsilon, Dash Berlin, Ferry Corsten, Hardwell, Madeon, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Tritonal. Purchase your tickets here.
Updated: Tickets for Insomniac’s 2nd annual White Wonderland now on sale
Insomniac's White Wonderland New Year's Eve celebration will return for its second year at the Anaheim Convention Center on December 31st. The EDC promoter has cut the event down from two to only one night this year, but the theme and location will remain the same. No word of a line-up yet, but last year brought big names like Paul van Dyk, Kaskade (although weather prevented him from actually performing), Dada Life, Steve Angello, Benny Benassi, AN21 & Max Vangeli, and Thomas Gold. Tickets are now on sale for both general admission -- $89 -- and VIP -- $175. Click past the break to get your tickets now. White attire is mandatory and the event is 21+.