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5 Things Not to Miss At Light All Night

by Nadia Khan
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The longest running music festival in the great state of Texas, Lights All Night, is capping off the New Year once again in Dallas. This year’s edition is a neon fueled, dance music paradise boasting a genre-bending lineup across four different stages: The Watering Hole, Metroplex, The Lonestar, and Disco Rodeo. 

 

From dance music royalty like Porter Robinson and the hotly tipped DJ and producer Gordo (recently produced Drake’s ‘Honestly Nevermind’ album) to astonishing art installations and vendors, Lights All Night is the place to be to cap off 2022. Check out these top 5 things not to miss at LAN 2023. 

 

Disco Rodeo

Nothing feels more Texas than a Disco Rodeo! Catch some of the biggest rising artists of 2022 like the NYT featured house/ RnB queen HoneyLuv (recently remixed Lizzo), the Croatia sensation Matroda, UK beatsmith James Hype + more!

Moouis Vuitton

Don’t miss the eye-popping art installations, including the debut of Moouis Vuitton. It’s not everyday you get to see a cow draped in Louis Vuitton who loves to rave. Milk this experience for all its worth and snap a picture with Moouis! 

 

 

Elite Wear

The Dallas based company,  Elite Wear, are the original creators of EL wire light up glasses! They just launched their wireless, sound-activated light up glasses that flash to the lowest decibel of BASS! Come by and check them out at LAN 2023!

 

The Lonestar Stage

Head over to the Lonestar Stage, which will have plenty of bass blistering beats on Thursday and Friday. This epic stage will be laced with mesmerizing minimal, techno, and trance…Texas-style!  

 

 

Delicious Food Venders 

A delectable food menu to sustain you while you dance featuring Cousins Maine Lobster (featured on Shark Tank!), Louisiana’s Big Wil & The Warden, Dallas based ice cream truck Mister Sugar Rush, + more! 

 

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