Goldrush Music Festival Saddles Up a Massive Line-up Ahead of September Return

A glowing display of electronic music is set to blaze through Arizona in the form of the incoming Goldrush Music Festival.

Arizona’s top-tier dance music juggernaut, Relentless Beats, recently dropped its line-up for its Wild Wild West-themed Goldrush Music Festival, lassoing festival favorites Martin Garrix, GRiZ, Alesso, and deadmau5 as headliners.

Sealed for September 11 and 12, Goldrush Music Festival returns to Rawhide Event Center, loaded with quality barrels of bass, dubstep, house, trap, techno, electro-soul, and more.

Joining the cast of headliners are bass house staple AC Slater, electro and techno force airrica, dubstep rinser Boogie T, indie dance magician Broken Hill, veteran Green Velvet, GRAMMY-winning producer CID, and drum & bass heavy-hitters Delta Heavy.

Jersey Shore fame DJ Pauly D also strides onto the card, flanked by producers it’s Murph, Riordan, Kaivon, DØMINA, and Midnight Tyrannosaurus. Masked performer Deathpact, underground dance music flagbearers IDEMI, hardstyle trailblazer Lady Faith, UKG ace Silva Bumpa, and dubstep-rock scene shaper Sullivan King will also take to the desert festival.

Joust B2B Mongrel, Zoey808, MitiS, Valentino Khan, Surf Mesa, RSquared, ROSSY, Ray Volpe, and KNOW GOOD round out the artist roster with more names in store.

Interestingly, LA-based progressive house act Surf Mesa previously appeared in a support slot for Martin Garrix at Gorge Amphitheater in Washington during Garrix’s Americas Tour. Surf Mesa also released an official remix of Garrix’s ‘Catharina’ earlier this year.

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