Rakastella, the brainchild of underground electronic music tastemakers Life and Death and Innervisions, returns this December 7th during Art Basel Miami to the idyllic shores of the city’s Historic Virginia Key. Acting as a showcase for the global curation beacon put forth by these two brands, the lineup will gather some of the scene’s most celebrated selectors and live acts for this immersive musical marathon.
Rakastella
At Rakastella, Life and Death and Innervisions have combined to create an event greater than the sum of its parts; dancing in the sand while watching the sunrise over the Bay of Miami, multiple intimate stages designed and created by leading figures in Miami’s burgeoning artistic community, exceptional musical programming and a unique crowd drawn by one of the world’s most significant art events. The labels’ collaboration with immersive Miami event producers Pl0t, Secret Garden and Where Are My Keys at Rakastella creates a truly unique sensory experience; wander between distinct environmental open-air dancefloors, stumble upon spectacular and whimsical art installations, all while feeling the natural beauty of the key’s white sandy peninsula and ocean breezes.
Rakastella – a Finnish word meaning ‘to make love’ – is just that, a coming together of some of the greatest minds in the global house and techno community along with leaders from the worlds of art and fashion. Rakastella invites the creative worlds of music and art to lose themselves in a unique seaside escape. Dance in the sand as the sun goes down, explore a curated art landscape and enjoy a soundtrack curated by two of the world’s finest label collectives.
Lineup
The phase one lineup for the seventeen hour sunset to sunrise collaborative music and art experience features the likes of Hessle Audio founder Ben UFO, one of 2019’s brightest stars Jayda G, Catalan giant John Talabot, the live techno antics of KiNK, and multi-national curator Mor Elian.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now and can be found here!
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FestPop Staff Writer, Julia Osteen