If you’re heading to Decadence Arizona to ring in the new year, make sure you add these five artists to your itinerary!
As 2025 comes to a close, ravers are looking to end the year with a bang — and if you haven’t added Decadence Arizona to your list of potential New Year’s festivals, the current lineup may change your mind. Returning to the Phoenix Raceway on December 30-31, Relentless Beats and Global Dance are teaming up to bring one of their best editions yet to the Arizona rave community.
Centered around the festival’s Portal of Illusions theme, multiple stages and an immersive atmosphere will come together to create magic in the final moments of 2025. The lineup boasts the perfect soundtrack to the two-day experience, with some of the scene’s top talent. Subtronics, FISHER, Chase and Status, Green Velvet, Kaskade, Meduza, Sammy Virji, Sara Landry, Zedd, and others are set to play, along with a special NYE countdown set from Griz.
With a slew of heavy hitters and rising acts on the lineup, we wanted to break down a few of our can’t-miss sets throughout the festival. Our picks range from bass to house music, so keep on reading for five artists you need to see while at Decadence Arizona 2025.
NYE GA tickets for Decadence Arizona are sold out. Limited two-Day GA, December 30, GA+, VIP, and Platinum tickets remain, along with table and hotel packages. Visit the official website to purchase your passes and learn more.
Five Artists You Need to See at Decadence Arizona 2025

Adventure Club (Throwback Set)
There’s no better time than now to catch a set from Adventure Club. This Canadian duo is coming to the end of their long-awaited Throwback Tour, and they’ve been digging deep into the archives to play all their nostalgic heavy hitters. If you’re looking for your favorite deep cuts and old school dubstep bangers, they’ll surely rinse all of that and more during their New Year’s performance. This could potentially be their last Throwback Set ever, so you won’t want to miss this.

Tape B
If you’re a bass music connoisseur, surely you’ve noticed the rise of Tape B. After an eye-opening experience at Lost Lands 2019, this Turkish-born producer decided to go all in on producing what would become his signature sound today. Influenced by early-2000s hip-hop and groundbreaking artists like The Glitch Mob and UKF, Tape B is credited with bringing a refreshing yet nostalgic sound to the current scene, blending old school dubstep with modern bass music and hip-hop.
Over the years, his SoundCloud mixes and dynamic live sets have captivated fans, and many of his shows sell out. With his debut album in the works as well, it’s only a matter of time before he rises to the top. Be sure to swing by Tape B’s set at Decadence Arizona for a dose of satisfying wubs.

Level Up
If you’re looking for a powerful force in the bass scene with a witchy, spellbinding edge, Level Up has got you covered. She’s known for her electrifying dubstep sets that cast a spell over her crowd, and fans can’t get enough of her infectious beats. As a former battle DJ in Brooklyn and theater actress in her youth, she brings a unique, technical edge to her sets.
Level Up only continues to add weight behind her name. In 2026, she’s embarking on the Parallel Spirits Tour with fellow heavyweight Zingara, touching down in renowned venues across the US. She’s tackled some of the world’s biggest stages, like EDC Las Vegas, Lollapalooza, and Lost Lands, so be sure to check her out when she performs at Decadence Arizona this year.

Riordan
Riordan has had plenty of time over the years to hone his craft. Having DJed from the age of 15 and learning music production by the age of 17, this UK-born artist is known for his ear-catching blend of house, tech house, and UK garage. He grew up surrounded by dance music, which shaped the spectrum of his influences today.
Riordan furthered his content creation skills during the COVID era and began sharing his work widely across platforms, quickly creating buzz around his music. He’s now toured worldwide and earned support from scene heavyweights like Gorgon City, Chris Lake, FISHER, and Michael Bibi, among others. Before he propels further in the scene, you’ll want to work his set at Decadence Arizona into your plans.

Odd Mob
Get ready to vibe and let loose at Odd Mob’s set at Decadence Arizona. Known for his genre-blending style that incorporates hard-hitting house beats, this Australian producer rose to prominence in 2014 and continues to push boundaries. Fan favorites like “LEFT TO RIGHT” and “Vertigo” with Ed Graves, along with his HYPERBEAM project with OMNOM, have sent shockwaves through the scene.
With a global touring schedule and even a Las Vegas residency at the Wynn under his belt, Odd Mob has cemented his place among his peers in the industry. You’ll want to catch him at the festival as you dance your way into the new year.




