Nashville’s Deep Tropics returns for its seventh year with a stellar afters lineup, including artists like Chris Lorenzo, MPH, and Will Clarke.
The vibrant, independently run Deep Tropics is set to return to Music City for its seventh edition. In addition to bringing three stages of legendary performances to Nashville‘s Bicentennial Park from August 15-16, the sustainability-focused event has now unveiled its monstrous, late-night afters lineups.
After concluding the day at Bicentennial Park, festival-goers can keep the party going into the wee hours of the morning at any of Deep Tropics’ official after-hours events. Cannery Hall will host two nights of parties for the 18+ crowd. National acts Chris Lorenzo, Maddy O’Neal, Will Clarke, HEYZ, MPH, Reaper, and more will throw down extended sets across four unique stages. Fans will also have the chance to catch a rare b2b set from Aluna and Ash Lauryn.
Over at Studio 615, 21+ attendees can indulge in an elevated warehouse experience complete with a Funktion-One sound system. Friday night’s lineup features house beats from rising artists Arvi Mala b2b Francesco Esposito, AMÉMÉ, Sinca, and Lincoln Jesser. Saturday’s lineup brings the bass with powerhouse DJ Zen Selekta and Equinimous b2b Ruby Chase before shifting back to house bangers with Icarus and INVT.

Need help recovering from a long night of dancing? Deep Tropics has you covered. New for 2025, the Oasis Spa will provide recovery in the form of IV hydration, massages, ice baths, an oxygen bar, and more. A variety of beauty services, self-discovery experiences, and other self-care options are available as add-ons to level up your festival weekend.
As the Deep Tropics team continues to promote the upcoming event, the festival has made a creative change in its street marketing, fitting perfectly with its climate-forward mission. Opting out of single-use flyers, Deep Tropics is distributing packets of wildflower seeds with the festival lineup printed on the package as promotion for the impending seventh edition.
When asked about the inventive sustainability effort, Deep Tropics Co-Founder Joel Atchison said, “We wanted to rethink what street marketing could look like — something that actually lives beyond the moment and aligns with our mission. These seed packets are an invitation to grow something meaningful, both literally and within our community.”
Tickets for Deep Tropics’ official after parties are now on sale. Grab your passes on EVENTIM, and follow along on the festival’s social media channels for the release of Oasis Spa’s booking site.
Deep Tropics 2025 Afters Lineups:


Deep Tropics 2025 Oasis Spa Offerings:
