Home Bass is back and bigger than ever for 2024.
What began as a small hotel stay has now transformed into one of the East Coast electronic music scene’s largest resort takeovers. Expanding to two resorts this year, Home Bass will now offer events in both June and November, aligning with Forbidden Kingdom and EDC Orlando, respectively.
After the discontinuation of Dirtybird CampINN, Home Bass’ “A Hero’s Quest” will now take the festival’s place from June 7th to 10th. Organizers are adding a new layer of friendly competition and fun, perhaps as a tribute to CampINN’s silly, competitive spirit. Teams are encouraged to take part in games and activities during the weekend and the squad with the most points will take home the “Hero Force Trophy.”
Home Bass will then return from November 7th to 11th, when EDC Orlando takes place. Shuttles to and from Tinker Field will be available as well as more resort parties and a bigger Home Bass lineup in 2024. Plus, the resort takeover will expand to two resorts: the Wyndham Orlando and the DoubleTree by the entrance to Universal.
“Being able to expand has been on the horizon for multiple years,” said Home Bass President and Founder, Brian Thomas. “The time has finally come and we are looking forward to expanding across TWO major properties this year. With the expansion, it deepens our roots into the Florida music community on setting the bar high on underground music, different music communities coming together, and event partner collaboration on an annual experience that is like no other. Also strengthens our relationships with venues that are growing accustomed to our growth process of bringing additional revenue to their properties and the surrounding economy.”
Room packages and passes for both Home Bass events are available now.
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