The time has come for wanderers to experience another magical moment beyond the rabbit hole. In its third year in the Bay Area, Beyond Wonderland returns to the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA. The experience at Beyond Wonderland is a magical thing, where 40,000 festival goers travel far and wide to dance together under the electric sky. The event occurs Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21.
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A Mad Journey At Beyond Wonderland Bay Area 2014. J Leo - October 7, 2014. Insomniac Events returns to the Bay Area this month for the 3rd annual Beyond Wonderland. Starting out as a 1 day show with 3 small stages in Oakland Colliseums parking lot, the festival has evolved into an incredible 2 day massive spectacle with custom built stages, theatrical performers and some of the biggest DJs in the universe. Only one upgrade per room nessesary. Triple Occupancy – $100. Double Occupancy – $175. Single Occupancy – $250.Only one upgrade per room necessary. ADDITIONAL DAYS. Standard dates for this package check-in June 19th and check-out June 21st. Upgrade to check in day earlier or later. Additional days – $99 each day.
With 2-day tickets priced around $230, you want to extract all of its value as possible. Plan your transportation, outfits, schedules, and after-parties accordingly because we recommend getting to the event as soon as it starts. This year’s Wonderland will be bigger than ever with Above & Beyond and Kaskade closing out Friday and Saturday, respectively. So, here is FestPop’s travel guide for Beyond Wonderland 2014.
WHAT TO BRING
- Clothing: Wear your best rave attire to complement your best smile. There really are limitless possibilities as creativity can get you anywhere. If you are short of an outfit, check out Insomniac Event’s Beyond Wonderland Pinterest board for inspiration: http://www.pinterest.com/insomniacevents/beyond-wonderlandthe-look/
- App and Schedule: Know who’s playing when and where so that you don’t miss any of your favorite sets. Plan well and plan accordingly with Insomniac Event’s app, available for download at the Google Play Store or the App Store. To view the lineup and daily schedule, visit http://www.beyondwonderland.com/the-experience/music/
HOW TO GET THERE AND AROUND
- Transportation: Last year, getting to the venue with a car was a swift and easy task and we are predicting that this year will be no different. Bring $20 in cash per day for general parking but guest drop-offs and pickups are also allowed.
- Migration: With thousands of people in a disorienting environment, you can easily get lost or overwhelmed. Make sure you have a buddy system for your group. Wear comfortable shoes that can withstand long hours of shuffling, walking, and jumping. When Pasquale releases the official map, peruse it so you know where the stages, general stores, and water stations are located.
WHAT TO DO
- The Art: Experience large-scale art on the grounds. This year art will include the One-Eyed Monster (a drivable art piece made from automotive scrap heap), Tentacles (30-foot-tall illuminated sculptures made out of steel and fabric that wiggle and sway in the sky), and Lilly Pond (a watery oasis that serves as a relaxation tent), and more.
- The Performers: Experience theatrical performers as they dance on stage, through the crowd, and throughout the venue. Keep your eyes out for the Sparkle Bunnies or lovely ladies of the flower chorus. Fall in love with playful Lambs, admire the harlequin Enigmas, and of course, should you see her, pay homage to her majesty the Beyond Queen.
- Eat Me Cupcake: If you come early enough, you may be greeted by performers and Ground Control members with a gigantic delicious Eat Me cupcake. Come early, because they are limited!
WHERE TO STAY
- Hotels: If you are still scrambling to find a hotel, then you are in luck. FestPop’s travel concierge is a quick and convenient way to book your stay (http://travel.festpop.com/).
A well-thought action plan will grant you the opportunity to explore every corner of Wonderland. You will become less stress and worried about missing your favorite artist because you’re stuck in traffic or you don’t know the set times. Always have a buddy system for your group and stay hydrated. Have fun wanderers during your journey down the rabbit hole.
Written by FestPop Sr. Staff Writer Chris HongEmail Comments to: Press@FestPop.comBeyond Wonderland | |
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Genre | Trance, dance, EDM, house, drum and bass, techno, dance-punk, hip hop |
Dates | March (Southern California) May (Washington) September (Northern California) |
Location(s) | San Bernardino, California, U.S. Seattle, Washington, U.S. Mountain View, California, U.S. |
Years active | 2010–present (Southern California) 2011, 2020-present (Washington) 2012-present (Northern California) |
Founded by | Insomniac Events |
Website | Official Website |
Beyond Wonderland is an electronicdance festival organized by Insomniac Events. The event has been held in various locations across the west coast including Seattle, San Bernardino, and Mountain View spanning either one or two days.[1] As the festival continued to grow from its earlier roots, it branched into two festivals: Beyond Socal and Beyond Norcal / Bay Area to cater to the growing audience. [2] However, this expansion of the Beyond series lasted for only four years before founder Pasquale Rotella announced that he would no longer continue having both Beyond Socal and Norcal to pursue expanding and creating other festivals of the Insomniac brand. [3]
In 2017, the international debut of Beyond Wonderland took place in Mexico and in 2019 it also has its debut in Colombia.
History[edit]
The history of Beyond Wonderland extends back before its inaugural 2010 date. The first festival was held at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino, California. Insomniac Events announced the conception of Beyond Wonderland to be considered as the sister festival of Nocturnal Wonderland (formerly known as Nocturnal Festival).[4][according to whom?] Fans of Insomniac Events called for a return to the past vibrant environment that the Nocturnal Festival once hailed. Insomniac believed Beyond Wonderland could provide this environment. With the success of Nocturnal Festival, Insomniac introduced the Wonderland series with Beyond Wonderland as its first expansion from the Nocturnal Festival, promising to 'return to the amazing hues and vibrance of our original Wonderland event.'[5]
The festival features multiple stages of electronic dance music artists with such genres as: House, Trance, Dubstep, Drum and Bass, and ambient. The festival has also been known for features such as a light maze, many modern art sculptures, and poi dancers. As the festival continues to grow, new interactive additions are added each year to help enhance the experience, such as various dancing characters and aesthetic decorations.
As Insomniac Events continued to grow, new art installations, characters, and themes that focused more into the Alice in Wonderland motif became the aesthetic for Beyond Wonderland. When Insomniac expanded Beyond Wonderland to include camping in 2015, [6] Beyond seemed to be a second wind for festival-goers who had experienced the Nocturnal Series in the Fall prior. However, when Beyond was moved from the San Manuel Amphitheater back to the NOS Center, it no longer offered camping.
Past events[edit]
San Bernardino, CA - March 20, 2010[edit]
The inaugural Beyond Wonderland was held at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA on March 20, 2010 to a sold-out crowd.
Notable artists on the lineup included Sander van Doorn, Paul van Dyk, Groove Armada, Robbie Rivera, Caspa, Pendulum, and Wippenberg.
San Bernardino, CA - March 19, 2011[edit]
The second annual Beyond Wonderland was a great success, with another completely sold-out show at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA.
Notable artists on the lineup included Calvin Harris, Dirty South, Dirtyphonics, Datsik, Infected Mushroom, Kaskade, Cosmic Gate, Noisia, and Showtek.
Seattle, WA - May 14, 2011[edit]
The first Beyond Wonderland to be held in the state of Washington took place at the WAMU Theatre.
Notable artists on the lineup included David Guetta, LMFAO, A-Trak, Datsik, Porter Robinson, and Gareth Emery. Beyond Wonderland marked Guetta's first appearance in Seattle.
San Bernardino, CA - March 17, 2012[edit]
The third annual Beyond Wonderland was a great success, with another completely sold-out show at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA with a special showing of A State Of Trance 550 with notable artists such as Armin van Buuren, Gareth Emery, Aly & Fila, Arty, Shogun, John O'Callaghan, Sied van Riel, and Fei Fei.
Other notable artists on the lineup throughout the festival included Dirty South, Hardwell, ATB, Magnetic Man, John Digweed, Netsky, Sidney Samson, and Steve Aoki.
This year marked the first year of Beyond Wonderland being expanded to Beyond Socal and Beyond Bay Area.
Oakland, CA - September 29, 2012[edit]
The first Beyond Wonderland to be held in Northern California was located at the O.co Coliseum parking lot in Oakland, CA. The lineup included artists such as Alesso, Sander Van Doorn, ATB, and Thomas Gold, amongst others.[8]
San Bernardino, CA - March 16, 2013[edit]
The fourth annual Beyond Wonderland Socal saw a change of scenery, moving from the NOS Events Center to the San Manuel Amphitheater.
Notable artists on the lineup throughout the festival included Afrojack, Arty, Dash Berlin, David Guetta, Markus Schulz, and Steve Angello.
Mountain View, CA - September 28 & 29, 2013[edit]
The second Beyond Wonderland Bay Area was held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and was the first Beyond event to span two days. Roughly 40,000 fans attended the event for two days. Over 100 people were arrested, with people being charged with drug possession, drunkenness, illegal drug use, and furnishing.[9]
Notable artists on the lineup included David Guetta, Avicii, Zeds Dead, Gareth Emery, Hardwell, Dash Berlin, Tiesto, Calvin Harris, Benny Benassi, Carnage, and Datsik.[10]
Mountain View, CA - September 20 & 21, 2014[edit]
The third Beyond Wonderland Bay Area to be held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was again held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and again spanned two days. More than sixty people were arrested due to noise complaints and drug possession.[11]
San Bernardino, CA - March 20, 2015[edit]
Over 60 acts were performing on this two-day festival at the San Manuel Amphitheater, which was visited by an estimated 70,000 fans.[12] The lineup featured artists such as [Benny Benassi], [John Digweed], and foreign acts as such as hardstyle duo D-Block and S-Te-Fan, or DBSTF. At this festival there were reports of a 22 year old man that died from a seizure.[13] Additionally, 300 people were arrested and 32 people were hospitalized.[14]
This 5th anniversary of Beyond Wonderland Socal was the first year the festival offered camping options for the festival.[15] With the success of camping options at Nocturnal Wonderland the year prior, Insomniac expanded the camping experience to Beyond Wonderland as well. The campground offered a new layer of festival-going that included day time activities before the festival began. Yoga, arts and crafts, and a silent disco were all different options for campers in this year of Beyond Wonderland.[16]
Mountain View, CA - September 26 & 27, 2015[edit]
The fourth Beyond Wonderland Bay Area to be held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was again held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and again spanned two days. The lineup included Calvin Harris, Tiësto, Loadstar, Knife Party, and Yellow Claw.[17]
San Bernardino, CA - March 18 & 19, 2016[edit]
The sixth Beyond Wonderland Socal was held at the Glen Helen Amphitheater-- at the time the San Manuel Amphiteater. [18] This year of Beyond Wonderland Socal offered a new type of format for music festivals, expanding into the various music label brands of Insomniac Events, specifically the Bassrush and Dreamstate brands. In this year of Beyond Socal, Insomniac created curated stages by the two brands to feature the various artists under each label. [19] This year featured an expansion of the campgrounds that were introduced in the year prior, and featured interactive art and activities in a whole new light to expand on the Beyond experience.
The Beyond Wonderland Bay Area series was cancelled this year along with EDC Puerto Rico, in an effort to 'focus on exploring new cities and enhancing the experience at some of our other festivals,' as stated by founder Pasquale Rotella. This marked the last year of a Beyond Wonderland Socal and Bay Area.
San Bernardino, CA - March 24 & 25 2017[edit]
The seventh Beyond Wonderland was again held at the Glen Helen Amphitheater. In this year of the Beyond series, Insomniac Events created the 'Endless Sea,' featuring an aquatic aesthetic throughout the festival. [20] Expanding from the typical Alice in Wonderland aesthetic that had been seen in years prior, this year of Beyond showed an expansion of immersive experiences and interaction from performers and art pieces.
San Bernardino, CA - March 16 & 17 2018[edit]
The eighth Beyond Wonderland saw a change of venue to one of its former venues, the NOS (National Orange Show) in San Bernardino. This year of Beyond featured acts such as Tiesto, Kayzo, and Chris Lake. [21]Because of the venue change, Beyond Wonderland no longer offered camping starting in 2018.
Beyond Wonderland Map 2021
San Bernardino, CA - March 22 & 23 2019[edit]
The ninth Beyond Socal was at the NOS Events Center. [22] This year marked a good year in ticket sales for Beyond, with the first day selling out in less than 24 hours. [23] This year featured a good amount of music surprises, such as Deadmau5, REZZ, and ZHU. [24] as well as a return to the classic Alice in Wonderland aesthetic that characterized the Beyond series.
See also[edit]
WHAT TO BRING
- Clothing: Wear your best rave attire to complement your best smile. There really are limitless possibilities as creativity can get you anywhere. If you are short of an outfit, check out Insomniac Event’s Beyond Wonderland Pinterest board for inspiration: http://www.pinterest.com/insomniacevents/beyond-wonderlandthe-look/
- App and Schedule: Know who’s playing when and where so that you don’t miss any of your favorite sets. Plan well and plan accordingly with Insomniac Event’s app, available for download at the Google Play Store or the App Store. To view the lineup and daily schedule, visit http://www.beyondwonderland.com/the-experience/music/
HOW TO GET THERE AND AROUND
- Transportation: Last year, getting to the venue with a car was a swift and easy task and we are predicting that this year will be no different. Bring $20 in cash per day for general parking but guest drop-offs and pickups are also allowed.
- Migration: With thousands of people in a disorienting environment, you can easily get lost or overwhelmed. Make sure you have a buddy system for your group. Wear comfortable shoes that can withstand long hours of shuffling, walking, and jumping. When Pasquale releases the official map, peruse it so you know where the stages, general stores, and water stations are located.
WHAT TO DO
- The Art: Experience large-scale art on the grounds. This year art will include the One-Eyed Monster (a drivable art piece made from automotive scrap heap), Tentacles (30-foot-tall illuminated sculptures made out of steel and fabric that wiggle and sway in the sky), and Lilly Pond (a watery oasis that serves as a relaxation tent), and more.
- The Performers: Experience theatrical performers as they dance on stage, through the crowd, and throughout the venue. Keep your eyes out for the Sparkle Bunnies or lovely ladies of the flower chorus. Fall in love with playful Lambs, admire the harlequin Enigmas, and of course, should you see her, pay homage to her majesty the Beyond Queen.
- Eat Me Cupcake: If you come early enough, you may be greeted by performers and Ground Control members with a gigantic delicious Eat Me cupcake. Come early, because they are limited!
WHERE TO STAY
- Hotels: If you are still scrambling to find a hotel, then you are in luck. FestPop’s travel concierge is a quick and convenient way to book your stay (http://travel.festpop.com/).
A well-thought action plan will grant you the opportunity to explore every corner of Wonderland. You will become less stress and worried about missing your favorite artist because you’re stuck in traffic or you don’t know the set times. Always have a buddy system for your group and stay hydrated. Have fun wanderers during your journey down the rabbit hole.
Written by FestPop Sr. Staff Writer Chris HongEmail Comments to: Press@FestPop.comBeyond Wonderland | |
---|---|
Genre | Trance, dance, EDM, house, drum and bass, techno, dance-punk, hip hop |
Dates | March (Southern California) May (Washington) September (Northern California) |
Location(s) | San Bernardino, California, U.S. Seattle, Washington, U.S. Mountain View, California, U.S. |
Years active | 2010–present (Southern California) 2011, 2020-present (Washington) 2012-present (Northern California) |
Founded by | Insomniac Events |
Website | Official Website |
Beyond Wonderland is an electronicdance festival organized by Insomniac Events. The event has been held in various locations across the west coast including Seattle, San Bernardino, and Mountain View spanning either one or two days.[1] As the festival continued to grow from its earlier roots, it branched into two festivals: Beyond Socal and Beyond Norcal / Bay Area to cater to the growing audience. [2] However, this expansion of the Beyond series lasted for only four years before founder Pasquale Rotella announced that he would no longer continue having both Beyond Socal and Norcal to pursue expanding and creating other festivals of the Insomniac brand. [3]
In 2017, the international debut of Beyond Wonderland took place in Mexico and in 2019 it also has its debut in Colombia.
History[edit]
The history of Beyond Wonderland extends back before its inaugural 2010 date. The first festival was held at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino, California. Insomniac Events announced the conception of Beyond Wonderland to be considered as the sister festival of Nocturnal Wonderland (formerly known as Nocturnal Festival).[4][according to whom?] Fans of Insomniac Events called for a return to the past vibrant environment that the Nocturnal Festival once hailed. Insomniac believed Beyond Wonderland could provide this environment. With the success of Nocturnal Festival, Insomniac introduced the Wonderland series with Beyond Wonderland as its first expansion from the Nocturnal Festival, promising to 'return to the amazing hues and vibrance of our original Wonderland event.'[5]
The festival features multiple stages of electronic dance music artists with such genres as: House, Trance, Dubstep, Drum and Bass, and ambient. The festival has also been known for features such as a light maze, many modern art sculptures, and poi dancers. As the festival continues to grow, new interactive additions are added each year to help enhance the experience, such as various dancing characters and aesthetic decorations.
As Insomniac Events continued to grow, new art installations, characters, and themes that focused more into the Alice in Wonderland motif became the aesthetic for Beyond Wonderland. When Insomniac expanded Beyond Wonderland to include camping in 2015, [6] Beyond seemed to be a second wind for festival-goers who had experienced the Nocturnal Series in the Fall prior. However, when Beyond was moved from the San Manuel Amphitheater back to the NOS Center, it no longer offered camping.
Past events[edit]
San Bernardino, CA - March 20, 2010[edit]
The inaugural Beyond Wonderland was held at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA on March 20, 2010 to a sold-out crowd.
Notable artists on the lineup included Sander van Doorn, Paul van Dyk, Groove Armada, Robbie Rivera, Caspa, Pendulum, and Wippenberg.
San Bernardino, CA - March 19, 2011[edit]
The second annual Beyond Wonderland was a great success, with another completely sold-out show at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA.
Notable artists on the lineup included Calvin Harris, Dirty South, Dirtyphonics, Datsik, Infected Mushroom, Kaskade, Cosmic Gate, Noisia, and Showtek.
Seattle, WA - May 14, 2011[edit]
The first Beyond Wonderland to be held in the state of Washington took place at the WAMU Theatre.
Notable artists on the lineup included David Guetta, LMFAO, A-Trak, Datsik, Porter Robinson, and Gareth Emery. Beyond Wonderland marked Guetta's first appearance in Seattle.
San Bernardino, CA - March 17, 2012[edit]
The third annual Beyond Wonderland was a great success, with another completely sold-out show at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA with a special showing of A State Of Trance 550 with notable artists such as Armin van Buuren, Gareth Emery, Aly & Fila, Arty, Shogun, John O'Callaghan, Sied van Riel, and Fei Fei.
Other notable artists on the lineup throughout the festival included Dirty South, Hardwell, ATB, Magnetic Man, John Digweed, Netsky, Sidney Samson, and Steve Aoki.
This year marked the first year of Beyond Wonderland being expanded to Beyond Socal and Beyond Bay Area.
Oakland, CA - September 29, 2012[edit]
The first Beyond Wonderland to be held in Northern California was located at the O.co Coliseum parking lot in Oakland, CA. The lineup included artists such as Alesso, Sander Van Doorn, ATB, and Thomas Gold, amongst others.[8]
San Bernardino, CA - March 16, 2013[edit]
The fourth annual Beyond Wonderland Socal saw a change of scenery, moving from the NOS Events Center to the San Manuel Amphitheater.
Notable artists on the lineup throughout the festival included Afrojack, Arty, Dash Berlin, David Guetta, Markus Schulz, and Steve Angello.
Mountain View, CA - September 28 & 29, 2013[edit]
The second Beyond Wonderland Bay Area was held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and was the first Beyond event to span two days. Roughly 40,000 fans attended the event for two days. Over 100 people were arrested, with people being charged with drug possession, drunkenness, illegal drug use, and furnishing.[9]
Notable artists on the lineup included David Guetta, Avicii, Zeds Dead, Gareth Emery, Hardwell, Dash Berlin, Tiesto, Calvin Harris, Benny Benassi, Carnage, and Datsik.[10]
Mountain View, CA - September 20 & 21, 2014[edit]
The third Beyond Wonderland Bay Area to be held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was again held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and again spanned two days. More than sixty people were arrested due to noise complaints and drug possession.[11]
San Bernardino, CA - March 20, 2015[edit]
Over 60 acts were performing on this two-day festival at the San Manuel Amphitheater, which was visited by an estimated 70,000 fans.[12] The lineup featured artists such as [Benny Benassi], [John Digweed], and foreign acts as such as hardstyle duo D-Block and S-Te-Fan, or DBSTF. At this festival there were reports of a 22 year old man that died from a seizure.[13] Additionally, 300 people were arrested and 32 people were hospitalized.[14]
This 5th anniversary of Beyond Wonderland Socal was the first year the festival offered camping options for the festival.[15] With the success of camping options at Nocturnal Wonderland the year prior, Insomniac expanded the camping experience to Beyond Wonderland as well. The campground offered a new layer of festival-going that included day time activities before the festival began. Yoga, arts and crafts, and a silent disco were all different options for campers in this year of Beyond Wonderland.[16]
Mountain View, CA - September 26 & 27, 2015[edit]
The fourth Beyond Wonderland Bay Area to be held in Northern California, this edition of Beyond Wonderland was again held in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and again spanned two days. The lineup included Calvin Harris, Tiësto, Loadstar, Knife Party, and Yellow Claw.[17]
San Bernardino, CA - March 18 & 19, 2016[edit]
The sixth Beyond Wonderland Socal was held at the Glen Helen Amphitheater-- at the time the San Manuel Amphiteater. [18] This year of Beyond Wonderland Socal offered a new type of format for music festivals, expanding into the various music label brands of Insomniac Events, specifically the Bassrush and Dreamstate brands. In this year of Beyond Socal, Insomniac created curated stages by the two brands to feature the various artists under each label. [19] This year featured an expansion of the campgrounds that were introduced in the year prior, and featured interactive art and activities in a whole new light to expand on the Beyond experience.
The Beyond Wonderland Bay Area series was cancelled this year along with EDC Puerto Rico, in an effort to 'focus on exploring new cities and enhancing the experience at some of our other festivals,' as stated by founder Pasquale Rotella. This marked the last year of a Beyond Wonderland Socal and Bay Area.
San Bernardino, CA - March 24 & 25 2017[edit]
The seventh Beyond Wonderland was again held at the Glen Helen Amphitheater. In this year of the Beyond series, Insomniac Events created the 'Endless Sea,' featuring an aquatic aesthetic throughout the festival. [20] Expanding from the typical Alice in Wonderland aesthetic that had been seen in years prior, this year of Beyond showed an expansion of immersive experiences and interaction from performers and art pieces.
San Bernardino, CA - March 16 & 17 2018[edit]
The eighth Beyond Wonderland saw a change of venue to one of its former venues, the NOS (National Orange Show) in San Bernardino. This year of Beyond featured acts such as Tiesto, Kayzo, and Chris Lake. [21]Because of the venue change, Beyond Wonderland no longer offered camping starting in 2018.
Beyond Wonderland Map 2021
San Bernardino, CA - March 22 & 23 2019[edit]
The ninth Beyond Socal was at the NOS Events Center. [22] This year marked a good year in ticket sales for Beyond, with the first day selling out in less than 24 hours. [23] This year featured a good amount of music surprises, such as Deadmau5, REZZ, and ZHU. [24] as well as a return to the classic Alice in Wonderland aesthetic that characterized the Beyond series.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
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- ^'Insomniac Unveils Incredible Lineup For 2015 Beyond Wonderland, Southern California'. January 30, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'EDC PUERTO RICO & BEYOND WONDERLAND BAY AREA NOT HAPPENING THIS YEAR'. March 30, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'How It All Began – Insomniac'. www.insomniac.com. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
- ^Events, Insomniac (March 1, 2010). 'Beyond Wonderland 2010 Official Trailer'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'Don't Miss Out: Why You Need To Experience Camping at Beyond Wonderland 2015'. February 26, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'Beyond Bay Area Announce Trailer 2012'. August 7, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
- ^(PDF)https://s3.amazonaws.com/beyondBA2012/beyond-ba-2012-schedule.pdf?v=1.Missing or empty
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(help) - ^'More Than 100 Arrested At Mountain View Rave'. September 30, 2013.
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(help) - ^'More Than 60 People Arrested at Beyond Wonderland Rave Concert in Mountain View'. September 21, 2014.
- ^Woods, Wes (March 22, 2015). 'Best and worst of Beyond Wonderland 2015'. The Sun. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^Cuniff, Meghann M. (March 28, 2015). 'UC Irvine student, 22, dies at music festival'. The Orange County Register. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^Nelson, Joe (September 5, 2015). '32 hospitalized, 300 arrested at Nocturnal Wonderland in Devore'. San Bernardino Sun. The Sun. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
- ^'Insomniac Reveals Lineup for Beyond Wonderland SoCal 2015!'. EDM Sauce. February 26, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'5 Reasons to Camp at Beyond Wonderland 2015'. Insomniac Events. February 13, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'Lineup'. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
- ^'BEYOND WONDERLAND'S 2016 LINEUP HAS FINALLY ARRIVED'. Jan 19, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'Beyond Wonderland SoCal 2016 Lineup Announced'. Jan 19, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^Petriw, Nicole (April 14, 2017). 'Beyond Wonderland 2017: The Endless Sea Recap'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^Gilmore, Grant (March 12, 2018). 'BEYOND WONDERLAND SOCAL 2018 SET TIMES, FESTIVAL MAP, & MORE!'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'Hours and Info'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^'BEYOND WONDERLAND 2019 BREAKS ALL-TIME TICKET SALES RECORDS'. February 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^Otto, kent (January 7, 2019). 'Lineup announced for SoCal's Beyond Wonderland 2019 festival'. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
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