by: Natalie Pereira
Apr 3, 2023
îLESONIQ Festival has set the bar high in 2023—leading this year’s two-day event come some of dance music’s finest headlining acts like Martin Garrix, Chris Lake, deadmau5, among others. After releasing its full festival lineup mere weeks ago, îLESONIQ organizers have kept the surprises coming with new artist additions to the lineup for all the big-room, bass, and techno fans.
In the latest slew of exciting developments, Montréal’s premier electronic music festival has brought on three new prominent additions to the lineup: Afrojack, Agents of Time, and Ray Volpe. The trio add on to a loaded lineup of more than 50 artists, ready to take over the Parc Jean-Drapeau Island for the August 12 – 13 weekend.
Rounding out all these additions, îLESONIQ has shared daily lineups, giving fans a glimpse of how the behind-the-scenes curatorial efforts play out on stage. The festival boasts three unique stages—the Bell Oasis, Mirage, and Coca-Cola NEON stages, all respectively representing the big-room dance, bass, and house/techno acts on the bill.
The festival’s main stage, Bell Oasis hosts the event’s biggest headlining acts, including Alesso, The Chainsmokers, Above & Beyond and Claptone. For the bassheads, the Mirage stage boasts sets from SLANDER, the Canadian debut of VOYD, along with a back-to-back performance from SVDDEN DEATH and Eptic. House and techno fans will be delighted by bookings like Stephan Bodzin, Elderbrook, and deadmau5’s TESTPILOT alias.
Single-day tickets for îLESONIQ are now available for purchase, along with weekend passes on their website here. See the daily stage lineup for Saturday and Sunday below, and stay tuned to Dancing Astronaut for an upcoming giveaway soon.
Featured image: Benoit Rousseau
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