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Elements Music & Arts Festival unveils phase two lineup for 2025

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Elements Music & Arts Festival has revealed the second phase of an already impressive lineup for 2025, adding to what’s already shaping up to be the Northeast’s most exciting electronic music gathering of the summer.

The phase two announcement brings several major additions to the lineup, headlined by a special Kaskade Redux set that promises to deliver the Grammy-nominated producer’s signature deep and melodic grooves in a more intimate format. Also joining the bill is masked house enigma Malaa, who will perform a unique “Malaa vs. Malaa’s Alter Ego” set, creating a first-of-its-kind performance that’s sure to be a festival highlight.

“We’re thrilled to bring you our most diverse lineup yet featuring top current acts, emerging talent, throwback classics and fresh genres for curious explorers,” said Elements co-founder Timothy Monkiewicz. “With ‘flavors’ across four main stages and smaller experiences, we encourage wandering to discover something new.”

Elements Music & Arts Festival 2025 lineup poster

Phase two additions include J. Worra, Oliver Heldens performing under his underground alias HI-LO, Justin Jay, and the dynamic pairing of Airwolf Paradise B2B Torren Foot for the house and techno crowd. For those looking for something a little heavier, the lineup expands with performances from Crankdat, the mysterious masked producer Deathpact, INZO’s dreamy electro-synth, and the atmospheric sounds of Devault.

To complete the phase two additions, a batch of exciting B2B sets were announced, from Infekt B2B Distinct Motive, Eater B2B Flozone, and OkayJake B2B STVSH, while rising talents include Mary Droppinz, Max & Dana, N2N, Nimino, Paperwater, Villager, Wakyin and Wenzday.

These new artists join an already stacked lineup that was announced earlier this year, featuring Illenium, deadmau5, Rezz, Zeds Dead, Sara Landry and Sofi Tukker, among many others.

Courtesy of Elements Festival // Maggie London

Elements has grown impressively since its humble beginnings in 2013 as a one-day event on the Brooklyn waterfront. Founded by Timothy Monkiewicz and Brett Herman, the festival has transformed into a three-day immersive experience that stands among the East Coast’s premier electronic music destinations.

“The genesis of Elements has always been to constantly evolve, becoming more grand, more weird and more wild each year,” said Herman. “Whether it’s exploring unseen magical forest areas or experiencing spectacular interactive art, we encourage attendees to choose their own adventure from a smorgasbord of side quests.”

Elements features four distinct main stages, each representing a natural element. The Fire stage brings high-energy sets for those seeking an adrenaline rush, while Earth transforms into a surreal dreamscape filled with glowing trees, cosmic mushrooms and floating jellyfish. Air serves as a hidden sanctuary of sound nestled deep within the woods, and Water becomes a sunlit playground with acrobats and playful characters where festivalgoers can embrace the full 360-degree stage experience.

Beyond the music, Elements offers a range of experiences including art cars inspired by Burning Man, themed camps called “Vibe Villages,” large-scale art installations, interactive performances, 3D video projection mapping, and wellness activities featuring yoga, sound baths and aromatherapy workshops.

These “Vibe Villages” allow fans to host their own interactive camps, create pop-up performances and craft surprise happenings throughout the grounds.

As electronic music festivals continue to multiply across the country, Elements stands out through its intimate setting, diverse lineup, immersive art experiences and community-focused approach. With its expanded 2025 lineup, the festival is poised to deliver its most exciting edition yet, reinforcing its status as the Northeast’s premier electronic music destination.

The festival’s home at Long Pond provides a perfect backdrop of forests and fields just a short drive from New York and Philadelphia. Continuing the theme of earth and elements, the venue itself is powered by an on-site solar farm, reflecting Elements’ commitment to sustainability.

All tickets are currently on sale, including a new “Entourage Pass” for 2025, which grants additional perks for the ultimate fan. Accommodation options range from car camping to glamping, nearby hotels and preset RVs or tents. Shuttle passes from major Northeast cities are also available.

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