The stage design for Wolves Den was awesome this year, with a huge horizontal LED screen on top. Seven Lions closed out the main stage on Sunday night with an electrifying set we will truly never forget. 4B and NGHTMRE also threw down with incredibly high-energy sets. The main stage, Wolves Den, was situated in the heart of the festival and boasted incredible sets from 3LAU, Seven Lions, Habstrakt, Matroda, deadmau5 and many others. There were plenty of food and drink options this year, and we loved the CASA BACARDI lounge, which had a speakeasy bar and specialty cocktails. Being the longest-running Insomniac event, Nocturnal was jam-packed with lights, lasers, pyrotechnics and excited guests. Sprawled across the festival grounds were four large, incredibly unique stages, over six art installations including a black light tunnel, photo-ops and a vendor village. Upon entering, we were greeted with familiar beautiful sights and sounds, performers, water misters and larger-than-life art installations. We noticed several people were denied entry due to this. This year, a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination was required to enter the festival. Once at the gate, the lines moved quickly to get in (we didn’t have to wait at all). The silent disco moved to a bigger area this year, and we appreciated the extra dancing room. The pre-party, campground day party and silent disco were all incredibly fun and great ways to spend time with fellow campers. Meeting and hanging out with our camping neighbors was a highlight of the weekend. It was fairly easy to walk from stage to stage inside the venue, although it felt slightly crowded this year due to people spreading themselves out more for space.Ĭamping this year was a huge plus, as entering and leaving the venue both days can take a while and the campgrounds had plenty to offer. We’re very glad we wore comfortable walking shoes to this event as it can be long and uphill at times. Seeing the lights, flags and music in the background filled us with excitement and eagerness to get in and start dancing. There was also a nearby wildfire recently which may have added to the dust. Dust was one of the only complaints we had, but this was really out of Insomniac’s control as this year was one of the driest in California’s history. Once parked, there was a bit of a walk from the parking lot to the venue. The drive to Glen Helen is always hit-or-miss with traffic, and luckily we got there early because there was an accident on the one road into the venue on Saturday. This review is written from the perspective of someone’s third time attending Nocturnal in a row (minus the 2020 hiatus), so some comparisons to previous years will be made. With two days of music and three nights of camping, headliners were blessed this year with incredible production and a large venue full of immersive art and music. It’s been a week since headliners gathered to celebrate Nocturnal Wonderland ’s 25th edition under the full moon at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California.
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