Holy Ship! Wrecked Announces Lineup for 2023 Edition

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You might be feeling the FOMO watching all of your friends on vacation in Europe this summer on their IG feeds. But, fear not; you can get your revenge by going on a winter vacation on the pristine beaches of the Mexican Riviera and partying to the sounds of world class DJs at Holy Ship! Wrecked this December.

Taking place at the Hard Rock Riviera Maya on the shores of the Yucatan Peninsula, Holy Ship! Wrecked is the premiere destination festival; featuring a world class lineup and a bevy of luxury resort amenities. Holy Ship! Wrecked is a HARD event, so the lineup reflects the diversity and eclecticness of HARD. House music is heavily featured this year as names like Chris Lake, Chris Lorenzo, Dombresky, Mau P and Wax Motif grace the lineup poster. D&B is also well represented on the Holy Ship! Wrecked lineup as artists like Sub Focus, Culture Shock and 1991. Other highlights include renowned HARD artists like 4B, Valentino Khan, Troyboi and Boys Noize.

On top of the stacked lineup, you can expect party takeovers from ArdyPardy, Black Book, Desert Hearts, and more. The musical journey of Holy Ship! Wrecked will transport fans from sunset to sunrise, flowing between six uniquely intimate stage environments, pool and beachside pop ups, plus late night sets and surprise sets to keep the party going. The dedicated Shipfam community can also expect all of the extracurricular activities the event is known for – theme nights, old school field day games, fashion shows, the OG Party, and many more surprises captained by fan-favorite artists.

Holy Ship! Wrecked will take place December 12-16 at the Hard Rock Riviera Maya. Click here for ticket & room options.

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