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Euphoria Festival

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Dates
  
April 6–9, 2017

Years active
  
2012 - Present

Location(s)
  
Austin, Texas, U.S.

Attendance
  
50,000+

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Genre
  
Electronic music, Hip hop, Jam Band, Indie

Similar
  
BUKU Music + Art Project, Wakarusa Music and Camping, Electric Forest Festival, North Coast Music Fe, Camp Bisco

Euphoria is an annual four-day music and camping festival held in Austin, Texas. Euphoria focuses on electronic music but includes hip hop, indie, and jam band artists. As an immersive arts festival, Euphoria features camping, art installations, live painting, yoga and workshops. The festival debuted in 2012 and will celebrate its sixth year in the spring of 2017. Over 50,000 attendees gathered at Carson Creek Ranch for Euphoria 2016.

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The 55 acre venue, Carson Creek Ranch, sits on the bank of the Colorado River and is approximately five minutes from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport by car. The 2016 festival site featured three stages: Euphoria, Elements and the Dragonfly Amphitheater. The campgrounds located across Carson Creek hosted over 5,000 campers, plus another exclusive stage and silent disco.

Euphoria 2017 is scheduled for April 6–9, and the lineup is to be announced.

2012

Euphoria debuted on April 7, 2012 as a one-day event at Thunderhill Raceway in Kyle, Texas. Approximately 3,000 people attended.

Lineup

  • Roger Shah
  • Calvertron
  • LA Riots
  • The White Panda
  • Lange
  • Glen Morrison
  • Darth and Vader
  • Big Chocolate
  • Shogun
  • Yoji
  • Rednek
  • Archnemesis
  • Zoogma
  • Rabbit in the Moon
  • + 37 more
  • 2013

    In 2013 Euphoria expanded to a two-day festival on April 12–13, and the venue changed to The Whitewater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, Texas. Approximately 6,500 people attended.

    Lineup

  • Datsik
  • Tommy Trash
  • EOTO
  • Dirtyphonics
  • Baauer
  • Felix Cartal
  • Clockwork
  • Conspirator
  • Designer Drugs
  • Downlink
  • KiloWatts
  • Le Castle Vania
  • The Polish Ambassador
  • Black Matter
  • + 15 more
  • 2014

    Euphoria 2014 was held on April 25–26 and changed to a new venue, moving to its current home at Carson Creek Ranch in Austin, Texas. For the first time, Euphoria included overnight camping and diversified experiences like yoga sessions and an art gallery. Approximately 9,500 people attended the festival, and half camped overnight.

    Lineup

  • Zeds Dead
  • Beats Antique
  • Gareth Emery
  • Lotus
  • DVBBS
  • Bonobo
  • Bro Safari
  • Crystal Method
  • MAKJ
  • BoomBox
  • Simon Patterson
  • The Floozies
  • The Motet
  • Keys N Krates
  • + 42 more
  • 2015

    Euphoria 2015 remained at Carson Creek Ranch in Austin, Texas. The lineup showcased major names in EDM and drew in approximately 26,500 attendees, over half of whom camped.

    Lineup

  • Pretty Lights
  • Ghostland Observatory
  • Adventure Club
  • Big Gigantic
  • RL Grime
  • STS9
  • Thievery Corporation
  • Tritonal
  • Emancipator Ensemble
  • EOTO
  • Paper Diamond
  • Thomas Jack
  • Yung Lean
  • Break Science
  • EDX
  • Grandtheft
  • The New Deal
  • Savoy
  • + 80 more
  • 2016

    Euphoria 2016 marked the festival's fifth anniversary and third year at Carson Creek Ranch in Austin, Texas. In 2016 Euphoria launched its environmental program Ecophoria, adding a green initiative to the festival. Euphoria continued its path of exponential growth, drawing approximately 52,500 attendees with a star-studded DJ and live music lineup.

    Lineup

  • Bassnectar
  • Above & Beyond
  • Dillon Francis
  • STS9
  • Eric Prydz
  • Juicy J
  • GRiZ
  • Tycho
  • Cherub
  • Crizzly
  • Klingande
  • Lettuce
  • Lil Dicky
  • LOUDPVCK
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People
  • Shiba San
  • The Motet
  • The Polish Ambassador
  • Waka Floka Flame
  • Autograf
  • Branchez
  • Break Science
  • Jai Wolf
  • +44 more
  • References

    Euphoria Festival Wikipedia