John Summit, Tiësto and Alison Wonderland will headline the second annual Breakaway Music Festival June 6 and 7 outside St. Paul’s Allianz Field.
Tickets start at $134 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via breakawayfestival.com.
The electronic music festival began in Ohio in 2016 and has since expanded into multiple cities across the country. This year will stand as Breakaway’s biggest to date, with festivals in 12 cities.
Festival organizers said the inaugural festival drew 24,000 fans over two days. DJ Illenium topped the bill of more than two-dozen local and national acts for the first major music event at the soccer stadium since it opened in 2019.
Ramsey County emergency dispatch also received some 200 noise complaints that weekend, most of them likely linked to the stadium.
In a written statement last July, festival organizers promised “further sound engineering studies to improve upon the layout of our event, hopefully mitigating more of the impact to local residents” before a “hopeful return to St. Paul in 2025.”
National acts also on the bill include Acraze, Bunt, Cassian, Disco Lines, Grabbitz, Hedex, HOL!, Jev, J.Worra, Kream, Linska, Mary Droppinz, Max Styler, Mojave Grey, Skilah, Surf Mesa and Troyboi. Locals set to perform include Caiked Up, Christian Baca, Gemini Danger and Zella.
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