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A Jungle Stage Worth Getting Lost In

At Day Zero Bali, XXtra Lost feels like a secret whispered through the trees. Here, the crowd gathers with purpose, drawn by sound, not spectacle. Now, Hacienda PATRÓN steps in, adding craft, culture, and a deeper rhythm.

Where Craft Meets Sound

PATRÓN’s legacy begins in Jalisco, shaped by hand and patience. Yet here in Bali, that spirit transforms into something more immersive.
Consequently, the brand’s Regional Greats platform amplifies rising voices across Asia Pacific.
At XXtra Lost, those stories unfold through music, not marketing.

The Artists Shaping the Night

First, Levi Oi threads melody with shadow, moving effortlessly between house and techno. Then, Jay Mugelli channels Bali’s pulse into stripped-back, hypnotic grooves. Meanwhile, La Piscine Électronique brings community energy, built from the island’s underground. At the same time, Inna Ra delivers textures rooted deeply in Balinese sound.
From Japan, Namimi Sensei adds precision and quiet intensity to the mix. Further on, Lauren Lane injects global house energy with confident, driving selections. Finally, Anthony Middleton closes the circle, drawing from decades behind the decks.

From Sunset to Sunrise

As daylight fades, the music begins its slow ascent into night. Gradually, rhythms deepen, guiding dancers through a full sonic journey. By sunrise, the stage feels less like a venue and more like a shared memory.

Beyond the Music

Around the stage, spaces invite pause, conversation, and reconnection. Throughout the night, crafted PATRÓN cocktails keep the energy fluid and social.

The Essential Detail

Hacienda PATRÓN hosts XXtra Lost at Day Zero Bali on 17 April 2026.
Together with Savaya, the festival promises one of the island’s most magnetic gatherings.