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Lost Lands 2025: New Stage Designs, Pyro Comeback and a Safer Camping Space for Women

The festival rolls out major upgrades this year—including revamped stages, healthier dining options, and the introduction of “Dino Divas,” a female-only camping zone

 

Lost Lands is leveling up for its 2025 edition with a wave of enhancements that reflect a growing awareness of safety, comfort, and community within the bass music scene. One of the standout changes is the launch of “Dino Divas,” a women-only camping area designed to provide a safer and more inclusive environment for female attendees. The initiative follows last year's grassroots "girls-only mosh pits," organized by women seeking to carve out space free from the often-aggressive energy found in large crowd settings.

 

The tunnel system introduced in 2024, which connects campgrounds to the main festival area, will remain in place to streamline crowd movement. Organizers have also promised a significant boost in shuttle service from the South Parking Lot to reduce wait times and congestion at entry points.

 

The festival’s infrastructure continues to evolve: the Crater Stage 360°, a fan-favorite introduced last year, is returning with expanded viewing capacity and better sightlines. Beloved themed stages like Prehistoric and Wompy Woods will also be unveiled with all-new stage designs.

 

On the culinary front, Lost Lands is going beyond the basics. A new food marketplace will offer health-conscious options—including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals—as well as non-alcoholic beverage selections. A guest chef has been invited to curate an exclusive onsite dining experience. For those opting for the glamping package, expect air-conditioned bell tents, 24-hour showers, and access to a private high-end food court.

 

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Women in the Lineup

Lost Lands 2025 is also turning up the volume on female representation in its artist lineup. Highlights include REZZ, who returns as one of the festival’s most anticipated acts, Jessica Audiffred, CloZee (performing as part of LSZEE with LSDREAM), Jeanie, and Sippy—all known for their explosive energy and innovation in bass music.

 

The festival takes place from September 19–21, 2025, at Legend Valley in Ohio. Excision is set to perform three unique sets, including a back-to-back with Subtronics. Other major names include ILLENIUM, Space Laces, Eptic, PEEKABOO, VOYD (SVDDEN DEATH) and many more.

 

 

To view the full lineup and purchase passes, visit the official Lost Lands website.

 

[ H/T EDM.com ]

 

 
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