Artists such as Illenium, Yellow Claw, Boombox Cartel, Rezz and Moksi used these screens to their fullest potential as they showcased their amazing visuals during their sets. The Wolves’ Den was of main stage quality with its enormous LED half-circle screen in the middle and multiple rectangle LED screens surrounding it. One thing is for sure though, the immersive production of the three stages was not completely compromised. The production at the three stages made for an immersive experienceĪlthough previous versions of Nocturnal Wonderland such as the ones from 2013-2017 were massive in size with four to five stages spread further around the grounds, the three-stage layout better suits the festival logistically, making for a more intimate and less overcrowded experience. ![]() Image Credit: Shea Flynn for Insomniac Events Image Credit: Tyler Hill for Insomniac Events With energy reaching its peak and little time remaining for his set, Dillon Francis decided to end on a more peaceful and cheerful note by playing his new song ‘ Don’t Let Me Let Go’ with Illenium and Evan Giia. ![]() The crowd was feeling his energy as they headbanged through each song he transitioned into. The Chain Gang of 1974 and Porter Robinson ’s nostalgic tune ‘Language.’ As he eased his way into his set, Dillon Francis showcased his versatility by transitioning to moombahton and then to his more aggressive bass music style. Up next at the Wolves’ Den was American producer Dillon Francis, who picked up on R3HAB’s four-on-the-floor vibes during the beginning of his set with tracks such as his collaboration ‘When We Were Young’ feat. Being the only one that day with this type of set, it was pretty refreshing to hear some bouncy, energetic music such as R3HAB’s future rave VIP remix of ‘My Pony,’ his ‘Flashlight’ collaboration with Deorro and Hardwell ’s new mashup of Afrojack and Martin Garrix ’s ‘Turn Up The Speakers’ with Umek ’s ‘Dark Market.’ On day two, R3HAB lit up the Wolves’ Den as he spread big-room, future rave and big-room techno vibes to the masses who craved his energy. Their performance was one for the books and worthy of a night slot as they mixed nostalgic tunes such as ‘ Gold ’ with Yuna and their remix of Flight Facilities ’ ‘ Crave You ’ into their new tunes such as ‘ LEVIATHAN’ with GRUMGULLY and their unreleased remix of ‘ F*ck Your Sunshine’ by Laszewo. Next up was bass music duo Adventure Club, who brought the heavy dubstep beats to Wolves’ Den, the festival’s main stage. ![]() Meg Myers, which triggered a positive reaction from the dancing crowd. As his set progressed through the night, the New York City native began to incorporate melodic tunes into the mix such as Anyma ’s ‘ Running’ feat. Image Credit: Jake West for Insomniac EventsĪs the night began to settle in on day one, house/tech-house producer/DJ Westend brought the groovy vibes to the Sunken Garden stage hosted by Repopulate Mars, where he debuted his new single ‘ Moderation (At Night)’ with Role-Models and Eluera.
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