Lee Burridge’s All Day I Dream Party Lands in AlUla Oct 17th-18th
The party features a roster of regional and international acts like Matthew Dekay, Zone+, Fulltone, Facundo Mohrr and more.
All Day I Dream, a world-renowned label and party series spurred on organic and deep house extraordinaire Lee Burridge, is set to touch down in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla, with a two-day festival from October 17th to October 18th as part of its summer 2024 world tour.
Launched on a rooftop in Brooklyn in 2011, ‘All Day I Dream’ has quickly become a fixture in the global dance circuit, gaining a faithful following of partygoers with its community-focused approach and distinctive technicolour daytime vibes, exploring the melodic shades of house and techno. The outdoor dance party has since hosted a handful of showcases across the globe, traversing from Barcelona, Budapest and Los Angeles to Brazil and London, just to name a few.
Taking place against the backdrop of Qa’a Al-Haj in the mystical desert of AlUla, All I Day I Dream promises 18 hours soaking in heavy bass, hauntingly dreamy melancholic synths and ambient beats from a roster of prominent international and regional electronic DJs and live acts.
On day one, October 17th, the party will be headlined by an electrifying b2b set from Lee Burridge and Matthew Dekay, the masterminds behind All Day I Dream. Joining them on the lineup is Egyptian favourite live-act producer Fulltone, along with Argentine’s own Facundo Mohrr, Belgian composer/DJ Dim Kelly and Berlin-based DJ/producer Powel.
Meanwhile, the second day, October 18th, will feature Burridge and Dekay playing separate sets this time, alongside All Day I Dream’s frequent collaborator Lost Desert with his enticing ethnic house anthems. They will be joined by Russian DJ/producer Amonita, known for her colourful fusion of downtempo, deep and tech house, as well as Bahrain’s famous producer Zone +.
Tickets are now available to purchase on Experience AlUla’s official website, starting at SAR 175.
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