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SOMA

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SOMA, Outside Lands’ dedicated stage for house and techno, returns with its open-air format at Marx Meadow. The three-day party features Boys Noize, Lane 8, HYPERBEAM (Odd Mob & OMNOM), Boris Brejcha, Carlita, Miss Monique, Ben Böhmer, & many more.

With upgraded audio, lighting, and visuals, SOMA is designed for total immersion—no matter where you are. Expect a transportive journey of light, sound, and video—creating dynamic portals of nonstop movement and music.

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SOMA Social Club

SOMA Social Club

Last way to get tickets to the sold out festival!

This new elevated experience includes:

  • (10) Single Day SOMA Social Club passes

  • (1) Reserved parking spot in Golden Gate Park

  • Dedicated festival entrance on North side with welcome host and golf cart ride to SOMA Social Club

  • Exclusive, elevated, unobstructed views of SOMA stage from your private lounge area

  • Choice of bottles from our premium spirits menu

  • Complimentary food offerings

  • Dedicated wait staff

  • Personal concierge service in advance and on-site

  • Exclusive restrooms and amenities

  • Golf cart transportation between SOMA and Lands End VIP

  • Access to VIP hospitality areas, viewing areas, and lounges throughout the festival

*All guests must be 21+

*VIP access does not include GA+ or Golden Gate Club areas

    “The newly improved SOMA stage will be the place to be for dance music lovers’ needs.”
    - EDM Identity
    “The decision to move the dance-centric stage outdoors aims to capitalize on the stunning backdrop of the city's illustrious Golden Gate Park."
    - EARMILK
    "SOMA... where the vibes were as irresistible as they were untamed"
    - EDM.com
    “San Francisco has had a long history with dance music and is a decidedly house music city. It's great to see Outside Lands taking notice of its reemergence as one of the premier cities in the global dance music community.”
    - Festival Insider
    "It’s clear that Outside Lands knows how to appease the rave crowd."
    - San Francisco Magazine