Digital Mirage is an all-format global online festival with a stacked line-up
100% of all proceeds from the event are going to Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
We get it. Everyone is live streaming, but a whole festival?
Digital Mirage is an online music festival happening on April 3 - 5, and instead of targeting just one market, its all-encompassing line-up features artists across several genres and from around the world — just like you'd experience at a real festival (although what's defined as a real festival is quickly changing).
Hosted by YouTube curation channel Proximity, which has more than 8.5 million subscribers, has teamed up with Los Angeles event company Brownies & Lemonade for an online festival called Digital Mirage. The all-star line-up feature more than 50 artists including Alison Wonderland, Don Diablo, Flosstradamus, Medasin, LICK, Party Favor, TOKiMONSTA, with b2b sets including Dab The Sky by Said The Sky and Dabin, Manila Killa and Hotel Garuda, and Shades by Eprom and Alix Perez.
To keep it interesting, the festival is further stacked with diverse acts like 12th Planet and Keys N Krates, and even a playground set by Louis The Child, an acoustic performance by MAKO, and an audio set by Tokyo Machine. A second weekend is rumoured to be in the works with secret acts still to be announced.
Best of all, 100% of all proceeds from Digital Mirage are going to Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, a nonprofit founded in 1994 focused on providing financial assistance to musicians and music industry workers facing medical issues, disabilities or age-related problems.
So #StayTheFuckHome, practice social distancing and help the music industry stay afloat with Digital Mirage this weekend. .
Digital Mirage takes place from April 3 - 5 online. RSVP here.
<via Brownies & lemonade, leading image from Alison Wonderland>