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While thousands of dubstep fans are finally recovering from their month-long Lost Lands hangovers, Excision is back with another festival announcement.

Early next year, the Tacoma Dome will transform into a battleground for the bravest bass warriors once again for the return of The Thunderdome. Since its debut in 2020, the arena event annually sees Excision bring large-scale production and bass music favorites to the Pacific Northwest. What started as a “modest” two-day event (by Excision standards) has since blossomed into a coveted three-day event.

Excision will perform all three nights. ATLiens, Sullivan King and Ganja White Night will serve as direct support each evening, and Kai Wachi has been confirmed for a special b2b set with the Lost Lands and Bass Canyon creator himself to close out the event. Joining them on the undercard are HOL!, Dion Timmer, Trivecta, Smoakland, Tisoki, Codd Dubz, Cyclops and more, as well as EDM.com Class of 2025 star Jessica Audiffred. Check out the full lineup below.

The Thunderdome is scheduled for February 6-8, 2026. You can purchase tickets here.

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Follow Excision:

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TikTok: tiktok.com/@excision
Facebook: facebook.com/excision
Spotify: tinyurl.com/yebkma58

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