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Blacklist Festival 2025 First Lineup Announced with DJ Snake, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and Sullivan King

Blacklist Festival returns to Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen on October 11, 2025. For one day, the industrial venue will host over fifty artists across four rooms, all rooted in bass-heavy genres. This year’s first lineup announcement features a range of names from dubstep, trap, drum and bass, and bass house. With twelve hours of nonstop music and seven thousand attendees expected, Blacklist continues to focus on programming that appeals directly to a specific underground audience.
A festival with a clear direction
Blacklist has built its identity around staying focused. It does not split its lineup across unrelated styles or aim to be a general music festival. Instead, every room is dedicated to a different branch of bass music, from drum and bass and riddim to experimental hybrids and heavier subgenres. This consistency has helped grow a following that stretches beyond Germany, bringing in fans from across Europe who are familiar with the artists being booked.
Turbinenhalle remains the venue of choice. Its layout supports the format Blacklist uses. The space allows for four distinct rooms to run simultaneously, each with separate production setups. The environment is built around large-scale visual and lighting design, but the focus remains on the artists and the set pacing rather than spectacle. Every room is programmed intentionally, and artists are given the time and space to deliver full sets.
DJ Snake brings The Outlaw to Germany
DJ Snake will appear at Blacklist under his alternate project, The Outlaw. First debuted at Lost Lands, this alias showcases a much heavier and more stripped-back selection compared to his usual mainstage sets. It marks a rare European appearance for the project and fits naturally into Blacklist’s lineup, which leans toward harder and more underground styles. The Outlaw has only been seen at a few select festivals so far, making this booking a standout for those who follow Snake’s broader range.
Black Tiger Sex Machine headline with a Europe-exclusive set
Black Tiger Sex Machine will perform their only European date of the year at Blacklist. The Canadian trio is known for combining narrative-driven visuals, live elements, and heavy electronic production. Their shows are designed with structure, often built around themes connected to their label and video content. Blacklist is one of the few festivals on the continent that regularly books acts with full creative setups, making this an appropriate match.
Sullivan King joins the lineup
Sullivan King is also confirmed. Known for mixing metal vocals and guitar into his live sets, he continues to blur the lines between band performance and electronic music. His shows include extended breakdowns, transitions built around tempo shifts, and original vocals. His name has remained visible across major bass festivals, and his inclusion here reinforces Blacklist’s relationship with artists who perform outside traditional DJ formats.
Other artists in the first announcement
The initial lineup includes Modestep, performing a classics set built from their early discography. Habstrakt will represent the bass house scene with a French take on groove and distortion. Code: Pandorum continues to explore darker themes in dubstep, and Reaper adds drum and bass with a precise and high-speed format.
Layz, Hurtbox, Makla, Nimda, and Dizzturb are also on the list. Each has been active in the club and festival scene across Europe. The announcement also includes a back-to-back set from Veksyu and Astaroth, both known for more aggressive selections and collaborative projects.
Tickets and access
Tickets start at 45 euros and range up to 85 depending on access tier. All passes and official updates are available through the festival’s site:
https://blacklist-festival.com
More names are expected to be announced in the lead-up to the event. Each year, Blacklist builds on its format without changing its direction, and the 2025 edition looks to continue that same path.
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Verknipt Breaks Guinness World Record For Largest Laser Show

A record-breaking moment, an emotional goodbye, and a night that will be remembered forever: Verknipt ArenA 2025 has officially broken the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the largest laser show, unleashing an unprecedented 1,100 lasers across the Johan Cruijff ArenA, marking the end of an unforgettable era.

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At exactly 23:50, during a specially choreographed show moment, the ArenA was transformed into a sea of synchronized light and sound, creating an explosion of colour, emotion, and unity felt in every corner of the stadium. The 40,000-strong crowd erupted in awe and euphoria as Verknipt made history, and said farewell to the Johan Cruijff ArenA chapter in the most spectacular way possible.
“We didn’t just break a world record, we’ve written history,” said the Verknipt team. “The energy in the ArenA was indescribable during the special 10-minute Verknipt Experience show: happiness, excitement, but also deep emotion as we closed this final chapter. This wasn’t just a show, it was a shared moment of connection we’ll carry with us forever.”
The show’s energy was electric yet emotional, a celebration of how far Verknipt has come and a thank you to the fans who have grown with it. From the debut ArenA edition in 2024 to this year’s world record-breaking send-off, Verknipt ArenA has become a defining moment in the global hard techno scene.
Surpassing the previous GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title of 824 lasers set in Dubai, Verknipt ArenA 2025 pushed the limits of creativity and scale with 1,100 lasers to be exact. The 360° stage design and its rotating dj-booth, custom-programmed laser rigging, and 10-minute world record sequence were months in the making, a true labour of love.
The night featured high-energy sets from Basswell b2b Onlynumbers, Cloudy b2b NOVAH, Cynthia Spiering b2b Paul Elstak, DYEN b2b Fantasm, Nico Moreno, and exclusive showcases like the Verknipt ArenA 2025 Album and the Verknipt Experience Show, making it not just a milestone for production, but for music, community, and culture.
As the final lasers faded and the lights came up, fans were left with more than just a memory, they were part of something historic.

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Win an All-Inclusive Trip to Canada’s Biggest Tulum Party, ¿PorQuéNo?’s 2025 Canada Tour: Tulum’s Biggest Day Festival Expands Across Canada

Born in the heart of the pandemic, ¿PorQuéNo? was founded in 2022 by three Canadian friends who had relocated to Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Immersed in the underground dance music culture of nearby Tulum—where the world flocked during lockdown for freedom, nature, and spiritual connection—they were inspired to capture and recreate that once-in-a-lifetime magic.
What started as a passion project in the jungle quickly evolved into a cross-border movement. Since its inception, ¿PorQuéNo? has produced three festivals in Tulum (including its flagship event every January 3rd & 4th), one in Playa del Carmen, and ten Tulum-themed events across Canada in cities like Ottawa, Vancouver, and Toronto.
This August, the magic continues, bringing the full Tulum Festival Experience to Canada’s three major cities:
August 16th – Vancouver, D/6 Rooftop
August 23rd – Montreal, Riverside (Debut Show)
August 29th – Toronto, Soluna Rooftop
Expect your favorite venues fully transformed into immersive boho jungle escapes, filled with:
- High-energy tribal house & underground techno
- Tulum-inspired fire dancers & go-go performers
- Boho dress code & jungle-style décor
- Live body painting & tattoos
- Artisan vendors (clothing, jewelry, and more)
- A global crowd of conscious partygoers
And now—for the first time ever—you can win a VIP getaway to join the experience.
One Lucky Winner Will Receive:
-2 round-trip flights to the city of your choice
-2 nights of accommodation
-2 VIP tickets to any of the August events
To enter the giveaway, visit the Instagram post linked below and follow the instructions:
[EMBED LINK]
Don’t miss your chance to dance under the sun and stars with the global ¿PorQuéNo? tribe.
For full event details and tickets, visit their Eventbrite here.
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Vintage Culture Drops Y2K-Inspired Capsule With Von Dutch Loves

Vintage Culture x Von Dutch Loves presents a bold capsule collection inspired by nightlife and nostalgia.
Brazilian DJ and producer Vintage Culture has teamed up with Von Dutch Loves for an exclusive capsule collection that blends Y2K aesthetics with underground nightlife influence. Designed by Vintage Culture himself, the limited edition line includes distressed tees, trucker hats, jerseys, and crop tops that channel early 2000s street style with a rebellious edge. First unveiled during his headline set at Sónar Festival, the collection is now available for pre-order and reflects both the artist’s creative vision and Von Dutch’s legacy of fearless fashion.
A Personal Vision Brought to Life Through Fashion
The collaboration offers a deeper look into Vintage Culture’s creative identity beyond music. Rather than leaning into flashy logos or generic festival wear, the pieces are built with texture, contrast, and attitude in mind. Items like the black jersey and distressed tees carry hand-drawn graphics and layered details that reflect his connection to late-night culture and underground spaces. The women’s zip crop tops and trucker caps add a playful edge while staying rooted in club aesthetics.
This wasn’t just a branding exercise. The collection was shaped by Vintage Culture’s input throughout, down to design elements and styling choices that feel personal rather than performative. By debuting the looks during his headline set at Sonar, he gave fans a first-hand experience of how sound and style can evolve together.
Inside the Vintage Culture x Von Dutch Loves Collection
The capsule introduces a gritty yet wearable mix of streetwear and club fashion. Distressed finishes, sketched graphics, and textured fabrics give the collection its edge. The men’s black tee features oversized Von Dutch Loves branding on the back, while the v-neck jersey with metallic silver trim brings a sporty twist to nightlife attire. Trucker caps arrive in bold two-tone colorways like orange and grey, with raw detailing that nods to early 2000s fashion.
On the women’s side, the high-neck zip crop tops in black and white are built for movement between day parties and nightclubs. Each piece reflects Vintage Culture’s commitment to creative control, from the stitching details to the choice of silhouettes. The result is a line that captures the raw individuality of underground culture without feeling forced or overdesigned.
Pre-Order the Drop Now
The Vintage Culture x Von Dutch Loves collection brings together music, fashion, and individuality in a way that feels intentional and fresh. It is not just a product launch, but a creative statement from one of dance music’s most influential names. From the distressed tees to the Y2K-inspired trucker caps, each item reflects a shared vision rooted in nightlife and self-expression.
Pre-orders are now open at vondutchloves.com, with limited quantities available. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Vintage Culture for the first time, this collection is a chance to own a piece of the movement.
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