The DayZero Israel event announces lineup feat. Damian Lazarus, Gorgon City, Bedouin, Jamie Jones & more
Dwellers of the Dead Sea starts at dusk and goes till dawn, with the event's crew of all-night party people certain to be dazzled by the desert sunrise.
A press release notes that the southern Israel location has "connected ancient societies across the Israeli and Jordanian lands for millennia, and Damian feels it's an ideal, culturally significant place to begin Day Zero's expansion out of Tulum," indicating additional incarnations of Day Zero are on the horizon.
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