Article Contributed by Infamous Public Relations
Published on November 13, 2025
An ancient frequency awakens in Bali, where the mountains meet the sea and sound becomes ceremony. It calls to those who listen closely, to those who move in rhythm with the unseen. From this convergence of earth and water, a new chapter of Damian Lazarus’ Day Zero emerges on April 17, 2026—an odyssey of ritual and sound, channeling the island’s magnetic energy into a shared journey toward the centre of the universe.
Across the world, Day Zero traces a constellation of gatherings—each one shaped by the land it inhabits. From the jungles of Tulum, where its mythology was born from Mayan prophecy, to the shores of Brazil’s São Miguel dos Milagres, where culture and coastline move as one, every edition reflects its surroundings in form and feeling. With Bali as the newest point in that constellation, Day Zero continues its celestial journey—linking distant worlds through a shared pursuit of transformation and transcendence.
Two years in the making, Day Zero Bali stands as the culmination of a global search for a place that felt destined—a journey guided by the commonly held belief that Bali is the spiritual and cosmic center of the universe, where Day Zero has discovered the perfect setting for its sacred gathering. Long regarded as a land of balance and transformation, Bali carries the same pulse that first awakened in Tulum—the birthplace of Day Zero’s mythology—while inviting the vision to evolve into new dimensions. Bali becomes the vessel for that evolution—a living stage where Day Zero can continue its dialogue between earth and the ethereal.
Bali moves with quiet intent—alive with pattern, craft, and unseen structure. Creation feels effortless, the landscape unfolding with purpose, shaped by balance rather than boundary. Everything seems to draw inward, as if the island were built around an invisible centre—a living axis where the elements hold one another in equilibrium. For Day Zero, that sense of order becomes continuity, the next evolution in its journey toward the centre of the universe.
Led by the curatorial prowess of Damian Lazarus, whose imprint Crosstown Rebels has been one of clubland’s most influential trailblazing forces for over two decades, Day Zero has always lived at the limits of sound. Its stages gather artists who operate in the unknown, bending genre and expectation to create moments that feel both intimate and immense. In Bali, that spirit meets a creative community in motion—producers, DJs, and spaces that echo the island’s sense of precision and openness.
Crosstown Rebels have partnered with the Savaya Group, whose dedication to electronic music is unparalleled in Asia. Rooted in the meaning of “sacred journey,” Savaya Group has become a cornerstone of Bali’s cultural evolution. From the cliffs of Uluwatu to destinations such as Desa Kitsuné and Inaré, it continues to bridge music, design, and spirit—celebrating the island’s creative pulse while honoring its sacred origins.
Beneath Bali’s star-strewn sky, every dance becomes a meditation, every sound a signal, every moment a journey inward. This is not merely an event—it is a return to the source.
Register for Day Zero Bali here.