Masada falls again: Day Zero Festival returns to Israel

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Okay, so maybe this summer is not going to be very very hot when it comes to festivals, but right after that electronic music lovers are expecting a nice time. After the announcement of DGTL Festival and its spectacular lineup In October (Sukkot), the announcement of the return of the excellent Day Zero Festival comes this morning from the creator of the musician, producer, DJ and tribal high priest Damian Lazarus. The festival will return to the powerful location at the foot of Masada on the weekend of 16.9 (Rosh Hashanah) in what promises to be a deep spiritual experience or at least hysterical fun.

Damian Lazarus at the Day Zero Festival in Masada (Photo: Mika Gurovich)

festival Day Zero started its way As a celebration of Mayan tribal culture with the dawn of a fresh start in the jungles of Tulum, Mexico. Lazarus, Who has been in the field of festival production for many years, founded the successful label “Crosstown Rebels” and is considered one of the most influential and interesting figures in the world scene. The festival had already visited Masada in 2019 and brought with it An exciting gathering of party and freedom figures from all over the world, And since then his comeback has been postponed several times because of corona matters sucking. The lineup of the current edition has yet to be shown, but a list of 15 great artists to play for 16 hours is guaranteed. If you rely on previous editions it’s going to be wow.

The popular festival engraved on its banner values ​​of connection and contribution to the environment, and takes care to reduce its carbon footprint. Before his previous visit here, Lazarus told Adi Shabbat that “this is a very beautiful part of the world and we should respect this environment, but we can not do it alone. We need the blazers to cooperate with us. It is not wisdom to bring cleaners, the wisdom is to make people not Consume plastic and not throw rubbish everywhere. We want our audience to respect the land they dance on. Day Zero produces such a special experience for people and I do not want anything to ruin the historic site where this experience takes place. It is important that people understand that we are all here together and only together Our environment. “

>> More details, updates, accommodation arrangements and tickets on the festival page


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