ARC Music Festival Announces Stellar Full 2022 Lineup

Mar 14, 2022

Alicia Baron

2 min read

ARC Music festival will return to Chicago's Union Park Labor Day Weekend, September 2-4. After a massively successful first year, the event has grandly announced its expansion from two to three days.   

As with its inaugural year, ARC is paying homage to the city by featuring a large majority of Chicago-born acts, including Honey Dijon, Derrick Carter, DJ Lady D, Gene Farris, Green Velvet, Chip E., Ron Carroll, Mike Dunn, and up and coming Chi house artist, Kryptogram. 

Alongside the Windy City vets, the lineup features industry-heavy hitters such as Carl Cox, Charlotte de Witte, Fatboy Slim. Ricardo Villalobos, Ann Clue, and The Other Side label head Maher Daniel. The festival will also feature modern house sounds, melodic house, international techno artists, and Chicago house music.

"Part of our mission was to take all the artists that are part of the Chicago house music community through the years, people without whom this sound would not be around, and put them right next to the larger artists that are playing this music nowadays." Says an Arc rep of the event.  

They are accomplishing their mission; not only did they up the ante from last year's production with the stellar lineup and the added day, they are also bringing back the beloved Elrow stage known for its colorful dance floor experiences. Who knows what other goodies will be announced in the months to come. ARC Festival is quickly becoming one of the most crucial house and techno festivals to grace the United States.  

Do not sleep on your ticket as the ARC ticket unlocks rewards courtesy of the festival's promoter, Auris Presents. Giving pass-holders will gain access to tickets to sold-out shows, private pre-sales, exclusively priced tickets, and guestlist adds to over 40 of the company's events in spring and summer. 

General tickets will release on March 17th and can be purchased here.

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