Alison Wonderland releases new single “Down The Line"
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Read MoreProducer Alison Wonderland has unveiled their brand new single “Bad Things.”
The music video for the track, which you can see below, was filmed at a rustic ranch in Santa Clarita, California. Peter Donaghy a.k.a. Donslens directed the visual with help from music video producer Satien Mehta (Fall Out Boy, Far East Movement). The song can be streamed/downloaded here.
“Bad Things” is the first single from Wonderland’s forthcoming 2021 studio album. Wonderland’s last studio album was 2018’s Awake, which is the artist’s second consecutive number one album on the U.S. Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
Alison was recently featured in the documentary Underplayed, which discusses gender inequality in the EDM scene. The Stacey Lee-directed documentary also includes Tokimonsta, Rezz, and Nervo.
With the 2020 installment of EDC Las Vegas a few months away, Insomniac revealed who’s rocking the Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a special stream yesterday.
On Friday, May 15, fans will be treated to sets from Space Jesus, Alison Wonderland, and Seven Lions. The following day (Saturday, May 16) will feature performances from Throttle, Slander, and a special throwback set from 12th Planet. On Sunday, May 17, Rezz, Cosmic Gate, and Arty will help close the festival. The entire lineup can be seen below.
Tickets for EDC Las Vegas 2020, which marks the festival’s 10th year in Las Vegas, are already sold out, but fans can join the waitlist here.
Tyler, The Creator, Flume, and Illenium will headline next year’s BUKU Music + Art Project.
Revealed yesterday, the lineup for the festival’s 2020 installment is packed with a wide variety of acts. Other performers announced for the event include Alison Wonderland, Taking Back Sunday, and Pussy Riot. You can check out the full lineup below.
Tickets for BUKU Music + Art Project go on sale to the general public this Friday (December 13) at 10 a.m. CST. American Express cardholders can get pre-sale tickets starting Thursday (December 12) at 8 a.m. CST. Tunespeak has their own pre-sale starting on the same day at 10 a.m. CST. Both presales will end 30 minutes before general tickets go on sale. Fans can head here to join the Tunespeak pre-sale.
The music festival takes place on March 20 and 21 at Mardi Gras World in New Orleans.