Beyond Wonderland Chicago Drops 2025 Dates and Presale Tickets – EDM Identity

June 24, 2024

While Insomniac Events has brought Beyond Wonderland to other reaches of the Americas, one region that was left untouched was the Midwest. This year, that changed as the debut edition of Beyond Wonderland Chicago took place in partnership with Auris Presents at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. The festival kicked off with plenty of gusto, even if a bit of rain briefly damped the mood.
Those who made their way to Beyond Wonderland Chicago were treated to an impressive roster of talent across a variety of genres from house and techno to dubstep and more. The four stages were a psychedelic-lovers treat as artists like Benny Benassi, Eli Brown, RL Grime, Felix Da Housecat, Alesso, Claptone, Dimension, Habstrakt, Wax Motif, Chris Lorenzo, and more guided everyone on their respective trips down the rabbit hole.
Now that the dust has settled from the debut edition, Insomniac and Auris Presents are already gearing up for the second round of Beyond Wonderland Chicago. Mark your calendars for June 7-8, 2025 because that’s when the festival will return to Northerly Island for another weekend of fun in the Windy City.
Those planning to attend the sophomore edition of Beyond Wonderland Chicago can grab their tickets now, with all pass types available on layaway during the Wonder Sale for a $9.99 deposit. Two-day GA starts at $199.98, GA+ starts at $259.98, and VIP will run you $349.98, all before taxes and fees. If you opt for GA+ you’ll receive access to expedited entry and AC restrooms, while VIP pass holders get access to exclusive viewing areas, extra food and beverage options, and more.
GA, GA+, and VIP passes for Beyond Wonderland Chicago are on sale now. Prices increase on June 14. Head to Front Gate to make your purchase and their official website for more details. Stay tuned for the lineup and more!
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