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Breakaway Philadelphia 2025 in Chester, PA

Sep 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM  ·  Subaru Park Festival Grounds Subaru Park Festival Grounds

Breakaway Music Festival
Sep 12
Breakaway Music Festival
Past Concert

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Belgian bass music icon Eptic, known for high-energy beats and unique branding, has collaborated with DJ Snake, Marshmello, and more. He blends music with humor, securing acclaim beyond the bass scene.
Multi-platinum, GRAMMY-winning DJ/producer Zedd, known for genre-blending hits, debuted with "Clarity." Worked with Katy Perry, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Maren Morris, and more.
Philippines-born DJ and producer GUDFELLA, now in Los Angeles, excels in heartfelt dance music. Known for "Feel This Way" with Bipolar Sunshine and "Rule The World" with Tiësto, he blends production, singing, and impactful collaborations, earning over 40M streams globally.
DJ and producer Excision, from Kelowna, BC, is a Dubstep pioneer known for bass-heavy hits and iconic festivals like Lost Lands. With 2B+ streams, he headlines major events worldwide.
Mojave Grey, formed by Zander Bleck and Michael Pozzi, reimagines rock & roll with electronic elements. Their unique sound blends classic rock with modern styles, captivating audiences with soulful vocals and instrumental prowess. Inspired by the Joshua Tree desert, they are a rising force in the electronic music scene.
Dombresky, born in France and now LA-based, is a dynamic house DJ and producer. He founded Process Records and hosted "Best Radio Show"-winning Process Radio. Known for remixes for Taylor Swift and Louis The Child, he's headlined festivals like Coachella and EDC, amassing over 100M streams.
ACRAZE, born Charlie Duncker in Staten Island, is a dance music trailblazer known for his global hit "Do It To It," which has 12 billion streams. The song won iHeartRadio's 2021 Dance Song of the Year. He collaborates with rising stars and performed at EDC Las Vegas in 2022 with Cherish.
Two Friends, DJs Matt Halper and Eli Sones, blend dance, pop, and country with hits like “Way It Was” and “More Than Yesterday.” Famous for Big Bootie Mixes, viral remixes, major festival shows, and global fan love.

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