Into The Horizon Returns to San Diegos Waterfront Park for a Two-Day EDM Weekend
San Diego’s electronic music scene will welcome a return to its waterfront on Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28, when Insomniac’s Into The Horizon festival opens its gates at 3 p.m. The event will run until 11 p.m. on Saturday and 10 p.m. on Sunday.
The festival is staged in Waterfront Park, located at 1600 Pacific Highway in downtown San Diego. The venue is a long, narrow strip along the coast, with the Horizon Stage positioned at the northernmost end. Attendees enter from the south side, where water stations, bars, vendor booths, and other amenities are set up. The park’s layout places the stage and festival core in the middle of the grounds, surrounded by the surrounding parkland.
Insomniac has released the stage splits and running order for the weekend, allowing fans to plan which acts to catch. The lineup includes a mix of progressive house, future bass, and other EDM sub‑genres, though specific artist names are not listed in the current announcement.
All tickets are sold on the official Into The Horizon website and are available as general admission or VIP, with single‑day and two‑day options. The festival is a 21‑plus event; attendees must present valid identification at the entrance. The venue’s policy is stricter than some other festivals: vapes, cigarettes, LED toys (except for gloves), and flags or totems are prohibited.
Parking is not available on site. Organizers recommend rideshare services or other off‑site transportation. The park itself is a public space, and visitors can use nearby parking lots or street parking, but no dedicated festival parking is provided.
In addition to music, Into The Horizon will feature a puppy petting zoo, partnered brand activations, and a complimentary Ferris wheel. These attractions are intended to create a family‑friendly atmosphere while maintaining the festival’s adult‑only policy.
The event is part of Insomniac’s broader festival calendar, which includes other large‑scale EDM events such as Electric Daisy Carnival and Beyond Wonderland. Into The Horizon is positioned as a mid‑season summer festival, scheduled for the end of June to capture the late‑summer crowd.
The festival’s schedule, ticketing options, and prohibited‑item list are all detailed on the official website. Attendees are encouraged to review the information before arriving to avoid delays at the entrance.
The event will run for two nights, with the Saturday lineup ending at 11 p.m. and the Sunday lineup concluding at 10 p.m. The festival’s final day will feature a full set of acts, but full set times are not yet released.
Insomniac’s announcement of the stage splits and running order is the latest update for the festival, giving fans a clearer picture of what to expect. The event’s focus on a clean, adult‑only environment, combined with the added attractions, aims to differentiate it from other summer festivals in the region.
The festival’s return to San Diego’s waterfront follows a period of hiatus, and the event is expected to draw a sizable crowd of EDM fans. Ticket sales are ongoing, and the official website remains the primary source for pricing, availability, and detailed event information.