We Belong Here is crashing Palm Beach’s perfectly manicured scene this December, bringing electronic music to a town better known for charity galas and country club brunches. The surging festival brand today announced the lineup for its two-day takeover of Meyer Amphitheatre, scheduled for December 27-28, 2025.
The event marks the second time WBH has ventured beyond its Miami stronghold in 2025 after announcing its expansion to Tampa on Dec 12-13 and snowballing its presence in New York. Organizers are betting that between Christmas and New Year’s, when Palm Beach fills with snowbirds, there’s a critical mass of people who’d rather hear electronic music than another story about someone’s grandkid at Princeton.
To that end, the festival is catering to its surroundings with Smorgasburg-curated food vendors (because nobody wants sad nachos when they could be eating truffle fries), actual places to sit (somehow revolutionary in today’s festival scene), and art installations set against a crystalline waterfront backdrop. And true to WBH’s ethos, the 21+ event targets a “more mature demographic,” one of their unique selling propositions in their mission to reshape today’s festival scene.
Whether Palm Beach’s rosé-sipping crowd is ready to embrace the rave community remains to be seen, but WBH is clearly confident that great music transcends zip codes. Even expensive ones.
Heading to West Palm Beach for the festival’s debut are Kaskade and Oliver Heldens on Saturday, followed by SG Lewis and Swedish House Mafia’s Axwell on Sunday. In support of those headliners, the undercard features Bakermat, Le Youth, Supertaste (DJ set) and Zoe Glitter.
You can purchase passes to We Belong Here: Palm Beach and find out more here.

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