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Breakaway Music Festival

Oct 13, 2023  ·  Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA

Breakaway Music Festival
Oct 13
Breakaway Music Festival
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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.
Denver's Wuki, a Grammy-nominated producer and DJ, blends booty, breaks, electro, and house into hits. Known for viral tracks on TikTok, he has collaborated with Diplo and Stevie Nicks.
NY dance duo Walker & Royce craft playful, quirky tech-house with deep house roots. Known for club hits like "Sister," they collaborate with Green Velvet, Diplo, and more.
Night Tales, comprising Australian-born Kamaliza and UK-born Aaron Bannie, masterfully blend human emotion with electronic music. Known for their hit album 'Proof', they've garnered over 100 million streams and performed at top festivals like EDC Mexico and Coachella. Nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the EDMA's, they continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Kaleena Zanders, born into a musical family, is a powerhouse in electronic dance, known for hits like “V I B R A T I O N” and collaborations with Tchami and LP Giobbi. Her soulful, vibrant style and magnetic stage presence, showcased in top songs “Carry Us” and in Super Bowl LIIs “Stronger Than I’ve Ever Been,” have made her a staple in the dance community. A black, queer artist, Kaleena champions diversity and creativity.
Hugo Leclercq, aka Madeon, is a Grammy-nominated French musician known for his unique pop-electronic style. He rose to fame with "Pop Culture" in 2011 and has collaborated with artists like Lady Gaga, Coldplay, and Porter Robinson on hits like "Shelter." Madeon's album "Good Faith" debuted at #1 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic chart.
LA-based DJ/producer NGHTMRE rose to fame after Skrillex played his track "Street" at Ultra 2015. Known for blending EDM and hip-hop, he collaborates with artists like The Chainsmokers, A$AP Ferg, and ZHU. Co-owns GudVibrations label. Known for energetic live sets worldwide and residency at Hakkasan.
DJ Snake, hailing from the outskirts of Paris, is a multi-platinum DJ/producer known for hits like "Taki Taki," "Lean On," and "Turn Down for What." He made history performing atop the Arc de Triomphe and has three billion-stream songs on Spotify. Renowned for bridging diverse cultures and genres, he’s a multi-award winner and genre-defining innovator.
Big Gigantic, from Denver, blends EDM with live instruments, creating a danceable, cinematic sound. Known for hits like "All of Me" and collaborations with Logic, GRiZ, and Aloe Blacc. They've performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and sold-out Red Rocks.
BONNIE X CLYDE, known for blending vocal-oriented dance tracks, rose with "Bass Jam" and "Love Is Killing Me." Hits like "Need Ya" and collaborations with Illenium highlight their success, earning them an EDMA. Their music, rich in emotional depth, inspires seizing the moment and resonates with over a million monthly Spotify listeners.
Moore Kismet, aka Omar Davis, is a pioneering musician, visual artist, and performer known for their unique style. They made history as the youngest performer at Lollapalooza and EDC Las Vegas in 2021 and appeared on Billboard's 21 Under 21 list for three consecutive years. Their debut album, UNIVERSE, released in 2022, received widespread critical acclaim.
Alan Walker, born in the UK and raised in Norway, rose to fame with his electronic hit "Faded," boasting over 2 billion streams. Known for his unique style and connection with fans, dubbed The Walkers, he's created a global creative community. Walkerworld offers a multi-layered experience, further solidifying his influence.
Smoakland, formed by Anthony Battaglia & Harrison Hays in the Bay Area, merges old-school dubstep with cannabis culture vibes. Drawing inspiration from Zeds Dead & Mersiv, their music has won international acclaim for its unique sound and heartfelt narratives.
Australian DJ/producer What So Not, famed for over 1 billion streams and Gold Plaques, reflects on a decade of global tours, major festivals, and high-profile collaborations.
Florida-born DJ/producer Henry Fong blends house, bass, and global sounds, achieving 1.5B streams. Known for hits like "Rave Tool," he's collaborated with Hardwell and R3HAB.

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