Following its recent sold-out 2026 weekend, Insomniac teases the festival’s next chapter with early-access ticket for next year’s edition.
Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland SoCal is already looking ahead to 2027 after only just wrapping a massive sold-out weekend at the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino. The fan-favorite two-day festival once again delivered its signature mix of top-tier stage design, immersive production, and genre-spanning talent, leaving Headliners buzzing up until the final fireworks faded.
Now, Insomniac has officially confirmed Beyond Wonderland’s return in ‘27, launching a limited-time Wondersale for fans ready to lock in next year’s adventure early. Headliners can secure two-day GA, GA+, and 21+ VIP passes for Beyond Wonderland SoCal 2027 with a $9.99 deposit through the limited-time Wondersale, available until Friday, April 3 at 11:59PM PT. Find more info and tickets at socal.beyondwonderland.com.

The ‘26 edition of Beyond Wonderland kicked off with an opening party featuring Valentino Khan and quickly escalated into a weekend packed with standout moments across every corner of the festival grounds. Highlights included performances from Klangkuenstler, DABIN, Holy Priest, RESTRICTED, LIL TEXAS, and Nicole Moudaber, while GRiZ made his long-awaited Southern California return and welcomed Kaleena Zanders onstage for a closing moment at the Mad Hatter’s Castle. Steve Angello delivered a nostalgia-heavy journey through dance music classics, and Tiësto closed out night one with an unforgettable euphoric set.
Day two leveled up the intensity even further, with DJ DIESEL delivering a bass-fueled finale at the Mad Hatter’s Castle and Zedd creating a massive singalong moments, especially with his smash-hit “Clarity.” Additional moments from Matroda, ALOK, Nico Moreno, Sullivan King, and Black Tiger Sex Machine showcased the fest’s wide range and high-energy atmosphere.
Over the course of the weekend, Beyond Wonderland also treated patrons to surprise drone shows, fireworks, and explosive pyrotechnics, alongside curated takeovers from key Insomniac brands like Basscon, Dreamstate, Factory93, Bassrush, and more – all of which are setting the stage and tone for an even bigger return next year.
