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  • Elements Music Festival 2025 – The Highlights

    Elements Music Festival 2025 – The Highlights

    Elements Music Festival 2025 – The Highlights

    Elements Music Festival 2025 returned to Long Pond, PA, this past weekend as thousands of dance music fans flocked to the event to experience its eighth edition on August 8-10.

    In true “Elements” fashion, the festival featured an eclectic range of dance music talent with headliners: ILLENIUM, Kaskade, Zeds Dead, Mau P, Pretty Lights, deadmau5, Sofi Tukker, DJ Diesel, Eli Brown, and more.  To check out this year’s top sets of the weekend  –> Click here.

    For those who have attended Elements Festival in the past, the experience is always way more than just the music.  The magic of the weekend also came from the people attending and all of the surprises that were put into the festival this year.  Below are some highlights that made this year’s edition stand out from all the rest.

    Highlights that made this year’s edition stand out

    SUNSET SET SKY DIVERS

    Elements Music Festival 2025 Highlights
    Elements Music Festival 2025 Highlights

    While Kaskade, Sofi Tukker, and Claude von Stroke were performing their sunset sets, people were literally falling from the sky.  Sky divers wearing pink parachutes descended toward the stage, and as they grew nearer, their sneakers could be seen shooting voluminous clouds of pink smoke out of their heels. Plumes of pink hung over the audience and clung to the air, adding a tincture to the amber skyline and making it truly something worth talking about.

    SURPRISE SETS – BARCLAY CRENSHAW

    There were several unannounced performances by artists, which were labeled on the timeslots as “surprise sets.” This added another element of surprise and anticipation to the weekend.

    On Friday, festivalgoers experienced a surprise performance by Virtual Riot, and on Sunday, Claude von Stroke unveiled his alias Barclay Crenshaw on the Earth Stage, marking it his second performance of the day and weekend. 

    BACK-2-BACKS – UNMATCHED

    This year’s back-to-back sets were truly unmatched.

    TorrenFoot B2B Airwolf Paradise

    Setting themselves apart with their sound, Torrenfoot went back-to-back with Airworlf Paradise on Saturday and rekindled a nostalgic ’90s roller rink vibe with a modern twist that was refreshing, fun, and felt like new.

    Malaa X Alter Ego

    Malaa unleashed a neck-breaking, ferocious set on Sunday’s Fire Stage, where he went back to back with his alter ego personality in a hardhitting set filled with lots of drops.

    Sullivan King B2B Kayzo

    While this was not the first back-to-back performance by Sullivan King and Kayzo, they certainly thrashed on Friday’s Earth Stage with an onslaught of alternative, bass, and dub smashers.

    SPECTACULAR ARTWORK & INSTALLATIONS

    The additional art installations added to this year’s festival raised the experience to new heights. The exploration of the neon forest surrounding the Air stage allowed for a lot of spectator interaction while being eerily trippy and weird at the same time. People ventured to touch them to see exactly how the creations were made, and also became the perfect photo opp at the festival.

    INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENT

    Another addition worth mentioning was that the festival felt more accessible with sign language interpreters on stage for those who attended and were deaf. 

    There were also sober meetups earlier in the day for anybody trying to maintain their sobriety or looking to find a like-minded friend for support, friendship, or fellowship – something that is not usually found at other festivals and may prevent some people from going, even just to experience the music, so this was something worth noting.

    PERFECT WEATHER ☀️

    The “Elements” were in the festival’s favor this year as Friday, Saturday, and Sunday welcomed the perfect mix of sunshine and clear skies. All workers and attendants were all smiles and in high spirits, creating the perfect welcoming atmosphere and making the experience all the more enjoyable

    Who’s Ready for Next Year?

    The dates for next year’s edition have already been set for August 7-9, 2026. Be sure to follow Elements Festival on social media for any upcoming announcements related to next year’s event.
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  • Elements Music Festival 2024 – Top Sets

    Elements Music Festival 2024 – Top Sets

    Elements Music Festival 2024 – Top Sets 

    The hurricane did not stop Elements Music Festival this past weekend as the event celebrated its seventh annual edition in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, welcoming over 18,000 attendees with a diverse range of over 100 music artists from Thursday, August 8th to Sunday, August 11th.

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    Elements Music Festival 2024 – Top Sets

    Photo Credit: © Michael Alessandra

    The festival which was forced to close its gates on Friday, August 9th due to the hurricane, quickly recovered from the lost day by adjusting its set times on Saturday and hosting an unparalleled scale of the event that it has ever done since its inception.

    Featuring an eclectic range of artists performing a myriad of genres across its four “element” stages, these were the most memorable performances from Saturday and Sunday at the festival.

    Justin Martin at Air Stage (Saturday)

    Featuring a mix of melodic vocals combined with bass drops, and high BPMs, Justin Martin drew in swarms of festival goers at his set as tree houses were filled with dancers and C02 erupted into the crowd giving off the set an “airy” upbeat appeal.

    Fly With Us at Fire Stage (Saturday)

    AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo teamed up to deliver a heated collaborative set under their collaborative project named Fly With Us.  As expected, the duo set the fire stage ablaze with buoyant bass energy that roared the crowd into cheers. With a fireworks display providing its backdrop, the moment became one of the most memorable of the weekend.

    @scvno_ Excision closing out Elements Day 2! 🙅🏼‍♂️🔥 @Elements Music & Art Festival #excision #dubstep #elementsfestival ♬ original sound – Scvno

    EXCISION – Fire Stage (Saturday)

    Excision closed out Day 2 of the festival with a head-shaking performance that shocked bass through the crowd and rattled any cars parked near in sight. His set pumped the audience with mosh pit energy and its effects could be felt well into the next day.

    Barclay Crenshaw – Earth Stage (Saturday) / Water Stage (Sunday)

    Delivering a surprise set at 2 PM on Sunday at the festival’s water stage, Barclay Crenshaw treated fans to not one, but two performances over the festival weekend. His regularly scheduled Saturday performance at the festival’s earth stage crossed a multitude of genres mixing bass with high BPMs to grooving raps and hip-hop vibes.

    Chris Lake B2B Cloonee – Fire Stage (Sunday)

    Elements Music Festival welcomed Chris Lake back to its Fire Stage for this year’s 2024 edition as he went back-to-back with Cloonee in a collaborative set that delivered a range of new IDs that mixed house with their iconic tech house elements.  The duo is known to collaborate on releases with the most recent being Cloonee’s remix of Chris Lake’s “In The Yuma.”  However, it appears there will be more to come from this vivacious duo based on the energy and the way they worked seamlessly together throughout their set.

    @sunsetchildd

    Honestly my favorite set of the weekend

    ♬ original sound – hetare

    Bob Moses – Air Stage (Sunday)

    Bob Moses delivered a club set in the heart of the woods on the festival’s Air Stage on Sunday, setting a different tone to the festival grounds with pure euphoric energy.  The duo performed some of their most notable tracks included “Inner Light” with Elderbrook, “Love Brand New” (Eagles & Butterflies Remix), and “Enough to Believe” (Jamie Jones Remix). Closing out the festival with rejuvenating positivity, the set finalized the weekend with an all-encompassing high. 

    After the festival, Elements shared an update on their Instagram page on how they will work next year to minimize wait times and fix box office issues. They are sending out a survey on Friday to all ticket holders asking for feedback on improving the festival for next year’s edition.

    For additional information related to Elements Music & Arts Festival, visit the festival’s official website.