Hip-Hop, EDM, and R&B lovers-listen up! The Hard Summer Music Festival 2023 is coming sooner than you think.

The Hard Summer Music Festival 2023 has finally announced its star-studded lineup, which includes some of today's biggest artists-music lovers wouldn't want to miss this.

This year's Hard Summer Festival will be held in Los Angeles for the first time since it first launched several years ago.

The music fest will happen at Memorial Coliseum, Exposition Park, and BMO Stadium in downtown Los Angeles from Aug 5 to 6, but tickets for the highly anticipated event will go on sale on Mar. 10.

According to Rolling Stone, this year's lineup includes a vast and diverse mix of artists mainly from three different music genres: Hip-Hop, R&B, and EDM, among others.

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Hard Summer Music Festival will be headlined by Kaskade and John Summit on the first day.

Other performers in the lineup include Dilpo, Blond-ish, Kayzo, Sullivan King, Gordon City, Dillon Francis, Jungle, 48, JSTJR, Diesel, Fat Joe, Saymynitti, Loco Dice, Isoxo, Kaivon, Hayden James, Noizu, Netsky, Boys Noize, Wilkinson, Two Feet, Denis Sulta. Devault, Alix Perez, Blossom, Luude, It Hz, Nala, Lauren Lane, Ms. Mada, Yune Pinku, Mija, Odd Mobb, Rohaan, Azzeca, Ninajirachi, Chuwa, Nik P, Chyl, and DJ Dials, with 21 Savage as a special guest.

Day two is just as fulled-loaded. It will see performances from the following artists: Skrillex, Four Tet, Black Coffee, Oliver Tree, Yellow Claw Flosstradamus, Deorro, The Martinez Brothers, Bicep, Sonny Fodera, Ludacris, Peekaboo, Gioli & Assia, Disco Lines, Kai Wachi, Space Laces, Knock2, Ben Sterling, Blanke, Emo Nite, Wuki, Toman Rossi, Dirk Monkey, Hamdi, Ameme, Kitty Ca$h, Chasewesr, Frosttop, Laxcity, Sippy, Fleur Shore, Tape B, Club Tularosa, Senza, Fun2BJane, and Kid Cudi as a special guest.

There are names from the lineup that were blurred out from Hard Summer's announcement, so fans should stay tuned for the additional performers.

According to reports, Hard Summer began back in 2008 as an underground warehouse party by electronic events producer Gary Richards.

Throughout the years, the festival has been held in various different locations like Fairplex Pomona, Auto Club Speedway, Glen Helen Amphitheater, and the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino.

However, this time around, it is reclaiming its place in Los Angeles after moving due to the "bad image" electronic music events have projected over the years.

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