If you’ve ever been to Lightning in a Bottle, you know it’s just as much a festival as it is an adult playground disguised as one. The team behind Do LaB continues to treat staging like sorcery.
The genius of their curation lies not just in their genre-spanning lineups, but in their understanding that context transforms sound. Watching a DJ spin beneath intricate geometric structures as desert winds carry notes across the water creates memories that streaming services could never replicate.
Lightning in a Bottle will once again guide attendees through its whimsical core stages, Lightning, Woogie and Thunder, onwards to its community-driven programming at The Stacks, The Junkyard and The Grand Artique. Each environment features its own unique aesthetic, vision and sound.
This year’s lineup is a genre-fluid dream, dipping into indietronica, skittering across UKG and plunging headfirst into dubstep swamps and house grooves. Read on to discover a handful of performances you simply cannot miss in 2025.
Lightning in a Bottle returns over Memorial Day Weekend from May 21-25, 2025. Tickets are on sale via the festival’s website.
Tape B
Tape B, who was recently named to the EDM.com Class of 2025, is one today’s most sought-after dubstep and bass music producers. Nostalgia is his love language, threading hip-hop throwbacks with growling beats while dusty vinyl crackles ripple through with analog warmth.
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Girl Math
Girl Math is the formidable duo of Nala and VNSSA, who joined forces to infuse a punk edge into their hip-shaking house beats. The former brings Riot grrrl-influenced vocals to the table while the latter smashes it with metal-infused drums.
“I thought being a drummer in a metal band was the coolest thing you could ever do prior to being a DJ,” Nala told EDM.com in a late-2024 interview. “So I was like, we need to incorporate this history on both sides and turn this into something that’s rowdy and fun and chaotic.”
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Claude VonStroke
Dirtybird founder Claude VonStroke recently took flight on a comeback tour following a two-year hiatus that saw him sell his prized record label. After dropping a stunning EP, he’s now heading to Lightning in a Bottle for the tour’s first festival performance, which is officially billed as “The Return of Claude VonStroke.”
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Sultan + Shepard
Few duos in electronic music have stood the test of time quite like Sultan + Shepard, whose emotionally charged sound blends textured synths with pulsating rhythms. Whether they’re producing generational progressive house anthems like “Walls” or aching deep house tracks like “Under The Surface,” they thread nostalgia and wonder through every release.
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Mary Droppinz
Mary Droppinz’s music is a kaleidoscope of genre-defying sounds, fusing house, breakbeat, dubstep and drum & bass under one electrifying umbrella. She’s also known to bring unbridled energy to the stage, and with upcoming performances at Lollapalooza, Red Rocks and many more, she’s rising at a breakneck pace.
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