Phase One Lineup of New Hawaiian Festival ‘E Komo Mai!’

A new dance music festival is debuting in America’s paradise and travel destination, Hawaii, this February 14th through the 17th of 2020. E Komo Mai Festival, meaning “All Are Welcome” in native Hawaiian, will take place on the island of Oahu and will be the first of its kind in Hawaii.

E Komo Mai’s phase one artist lineup has been released, and the initial lineup includes West Coast house music favorites Doc Martin as well as DJ Dan. Mikey Lion, boss of Desert Hearts Records and festival, will be curating house and techno music like he has numerous times at Burning Man. Kill Frenzy and Sacha Robotti rounds out the phase one lineup thus far with more to be announced.
 
Daytime programming of the festival will take advantage of Waikiki’s ocean views and beautiful location. Nighttime programming will explore the island’s darker side by transforming a raw 50-foot ceiling warehouse into a nocturnal jungle in the Kaka’ako warehouse district.
 
A full daytime agenda of activities are available at the festival’s official hotel, The Queen Kapiolani. Tickets are for sale here for the debut of Hawaii’s E Komo Mai Festival!

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