Day Zero debuts in Bali with an island-wide, all-week-long line-up
Damian Lazarus brings the sunset-to-sunrise jungle experience to the island
Day Zero will debut in Bali with a week of events from April 14-19, 2026, including a sunset-to-sunrise session at GWK Cultural Park on April 17.
Curated by British DJ Damian Lazarus, the programme moves across the island through a sequence of ceremonies, club nights and closing rituals.
First launched in Tulum, Day Zero has developed as a travelling concept shaped by its surroundings. Its early editions drew on the landscape and mythology of the Yucatán, while later events in Brazil extended that approach to new coastal settings.
Each edition adapts to place, with a focus on long-form sets, open-air environments and a gradual shift from sunset into sunrise.
For the Bali edition, presented by Lazarus’ Crosstown Rebels in partnership with the Savaya Group, the concept draws on the island’s long-standing association with balance between landscape, culture and spirituality.
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Day Zero Week will take place across several standout locations on the island.
The week begins on April 14 with an opening ceremony at Desa Kitsuné, where Gerd Janson and Tijana T take charge of the first night.
On April 15, the programme expands across two venues. Ulu Cliffhouse hosts sets from Be Svendsen and Eduardo Castillo, while Savaya presents John Summit alongside Cameron Jack.
Events continue on April 16 with Dennis Cruz and MĪMĪ x FY at Ulu Cliffhouse. The same evening at Savaya features Francis Mercier and Rosey Gold.
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The centrepiece arrives on April 17 with Day Zero Bali at GWK Cultural Park.
Located on Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, the site is known for its vast limestone plaza and the towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, a landmark that often hosts large-scale performances and cultural events.
Running from sunset through sunrise, the line-up includes Acid Pauli, Âme, Bonobo, Brunello, Damian Lazarus, Jamie Jones, Jan Blomqvist, John Summit, Kitty Amor, Meera, MĪMĪ x FY, Odyssey Crew, PNNY, ryota, Satori and Tina Colada, with Francis Mercier also set to perform.
An afterparty follows on April 18 at Savaya with Âme (DJ set), Damian Lazarus and Jan Blomqvist, before the week closes with a final ceremony on April 19.
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Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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