Paradiso Festival

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Paradiso Festival
GenreElectronic dance music
Location(s)The Gorge Amphitheatre, Quincy, Washington, United States
Years active2012–2019
Founded byUSC Events, Live Nation Entertainment
Attendance20,000+
WebsiteParadiso Festival website

Paradiso Festival was an annual electronic dance music (EDM) festival held at The Gorge Amphitheatre located on the Columbia River in George, Washington, United States. Founded by USC Events and Live Nation Entertainment in 2012, Paradiso was billed as the "largest Electronic Dance Music event ever staged in the Pacific Northwest", with the 2012 attendance exceeding 29,000 people. The 2013 event saw performances by Kaskade, Porter Robinson, Tiesto, and more.[1]

On January 28, 2020 Insomniac filed a lawsuit against USC Events alleging that USC refused to account for $2 million meant for artists and vendors at the 2019 festival.[2][3] Insomniac has expressed interest in having a summer event at the Gorge which will likely replace Paradiso.[4]

Camping[]

Attendants of the Paradiso Festival also had an option to camp at The Gorge Amphitheatre. While the festival itself was two days long, camping traditionally began a day before the festival started. At the 2017 festival, camping was open to everyone at 1 p.m. PST. There were four types of camping an attendant could buy: Standard Camping, Premier Camping, Gold Camping, and Terrace Camping. The Standard Camping pass was the cheapest option, while the Terrace Camping pass was the most expensive. Each camp ground had its own perks, with the perks getting better as one purchased a more expensive camping pass. Campers were normally permitted one vehicle and six people per camp site. There were vendors for food and misc. items such as clothing and artist merchandise, as well as showers towards the middle of the camp grounds. There were Porta Potty/Handwashing stations, and trash cans located throughout the campgrounds.

Culture[]

Attendants could expect to see costumes and outfits that are catered to the EDM industry, such as vibrantly colored clothing. Many attendants were also representative of the PLUR movement. Art was also a centerpiece at the festival, with festivalgoers finding many different artistic displays throughout the festival grounds. Many of the performances represented EDM, but within the genre itself there was a wide spectrum of sounds that were then categorized into various subgenres. Some examples commonly found were house music and trap music.

The Festival[]

Attendants could expect to be searched and patted down upon entry to the festival for illegal substances and alcohol. In the actual festival area, attendants could find vendors for food and drinks. Other vendors sold accessories, clothing, and assorted miscellaneous items. There were carnival rides and carnival games for those who were interested. Hydration stations and Porta Potties were set up almost everywhere within the area. There were also people who walked around looking out for those who need help, called the "Conscious Crew". There were medical tents for those in need. There were three total stages, with three artists playing simultaneously, with attendants often going back and forth between artists until their sets were over. At night, the main stage was typically where major artists would play. Several headliners from the 2017 festival included Yellow Claw and Marshmello. Attendants could expect to see light shows and lasers at the various stages throughout the night.

Line-Ups[]

2017 Line-Up 2018 Line-Up 2019 Line-Up
Alan Walker AC Slater 1788-L
Alix Perezdick Armin Van Buuren Alison Wonderland
Andy C Audien ARMNHMR
Anna Lunoe AutoGraF Bear Grillz
Baauer Axel Boy Benny Benassi
Barely Alive Brohug Bingo Players
Ben Nicky Captain Hook Blanke
Bijou Claude Vonstroke Borgeous
Billy Kenny Dada Life Born Dirty
Black Tiger Sex Machine Daktyl Coone
Bleep Bloop Darren Styles Dateless B2B Lucati
Boombox Cartel Darrius Delta Heavy B2B Dirtyphonics
Breathe Carolina Deadmau5 Doctor P
Camo & Krooked DJ Snake Elephante
Chris Lake Drezo Eli Brown
Darrius Droeloe Emok
Doctor P Ekali Fury + MC Dino
Dyro Elephante Gammer
Flux Pavilion Eptic B2B Must Die! Getter
Fury Feed Me GG Magree
Gammer Fury + MC Dino Goldfish
Gareth Emery G Jones Habstrakt
Getter Gabriel & Dresde Herobust
Griz Ganja White Night i_o
Gryffin Gramatik Illenium
GTA Graves Infected Mushroom
Johnny Monsoon Grum Kaskade
Joyryde Hal-V & Spacecase Kayzo
JSTJR Hotel Garuda Keys N Krates
K?D Jake Crocker Klingande
Kayzo Justin Martin Kuuro
Keys N Krates Jvmpkicks Lick
KSHMR Kai Wachi Low Steppa
Lane 8 Kidnap Markus Schulz
Le Youth Lady Faith Morgan Page
Lost Kings Louis The Child Noisecontrollers
Marlo Matroda Oliver Heldens
Marshmello Medasin Omnom
Mija Megalodon B2B Krimer Opiuo
Oliver Heldens Midnight Trannosaurus Phantoms
Omnia Minnesota B2B BuKu PhaseOne
Ookay Moksi Riot Ten
Porter Robinson Monxx B2b P0gman Rusko
Prince Fox Moon Boots S.P.Y
Quix Netsky San Holo
Rabbit In the Moon Noisia Shades
Sam Feldt Party Favor Shiba San
SayMyName Paul Van Dyk Skrillex
Seven Lions Pendulum Slumberjack
Slander Planet of the Drums SNBRN
Snails Rezz Tails
SNBRN Said The Sky Taska Black
Space Jesus Snails Tokimonsta
Spag Heddy Sonny Fodera Troyboi
Sub Focus Subset Feat. Ammo Two Friends
Tiësto Subsonic Drops Volac
Troyboi Tchami x Malaa Walker & Royce
Tydi The Crystal Method What So Not
Vini Vici Tollefson Whethan
Virtual Riot Troyboi Zeds Dead
Wax Motif Um.. Zhu
Will Sparks Valentino Khan
Yellow Claw Virtual Self
Zeds Dead
Zomboy

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lineup". Archived from the original on July 7, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  2. ^ "Lawsuit over Paradiso payment and branding could change future of annual Gorge music festival". KING. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "Insomniac Holdings LLC v Conscious Entertainment Group Wawdce-20-00137 0001.0 | Common Law | Justice". Scribd. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "Insomniac CEO Hints Beyond Wonderland Coming To The Gorge To Replace Paradiso". Your EDM. February 11, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2020.

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