
System Overload enters the Relentless Beats universe in 2026 as a brand-new, bass-forward festival concept, officially debuting Feb. 27–28 at Rawhide Event Center in Chandler, Arizona. After a quiet soft launch on Nov. 7, 2025, followed by the Phase 1 lineup reveal on Dec. 3, this first-year festival is already shaping up to be a serious statement for the Southwest electronic scene.
With two nights dedicated to the heavier edges of bass music and a lineup built around artists who consistently command massive crowds, SYSTEM OVERLOAD isn’t easing into the festival circuit. It’s kicking the door in.
The Headliners Pushing the System to Its Limit
SLANDER
Few acts in dance music balance emotional storytelling and unfiltered chaos the way SLANDER does. Throughout 2025, the duo visually dominated the U.S. with major headlining runs, including multiple double-night weekend stops. This year also marked the launch of their very own STARBASE Music Festival in Southern California, further solidifying their influence beyond just touring. Known for flipping seamlessly between heart-rending melodic moments and full-force tearout drops, SLANDER remains one of the most dynamic live acts in bass music heading into 2026.
Wooli
Despite playing a surprisingly limited number of shows in 2025, Wooli never once faded from relevance. Appearances at Red Rocks, Forbidden Kingdom, Shambhala, and even Lost Lands kept his momentum firmly intact, proving that quality over quantity still rules. With his 2026 schedule largely unannounced beyond this run, SYSTEM OVERLOAD stands out as one of the clearest chances to catch Wooli live early in the year. Known for staple dubstep records that consistently sneak into the sets of other heavy hitters, his presence alone guarantees a crowd locked into every drop.
Liquid Stranger
As the founder of the independent bass label WAKAAN, Liquid Stranger has spent the last decade pushing experimental sound design into the spotlight. His music and his label both exist outside the margins of conventional genre structure, leaning into the weird, unpredictable, and deeply immersive. Longtime fans recognize “Spaghetti Time” as the portion of his sets where he fully leans into that wild, free-form energy, blending classics, unreleased material, and unexpected turns. With SYSTEM OVERLOAD currently serving as one of his standout confirmed dates heading into 2026, this appearance lands as a rare and meaningful booking.
NGHTMRE
NGHTMRE’s 2025 was defined by momentum. The release of his MINDFULL album was followed by the MINDFULL Tour, pushing his sound through a wide spectrum of emotional songwriting, heavy dubstep, experimental bass, and even drum and bass. A longtime staple of the electronic scene and co-founder of the Gud Vibrations label, NGHTMRE continues to operate at a high level going into 2026. His chemistry with SLANDER was fully on display during their EDC Las Vegas 2025 B2B at Circuit Grounds, proving how seamlessly their contrasting energies complement one another on massive stages.
Eptic
Hailing from Belgium, Eptic has been shaping the global dubstep landscape since his teenage years. Beyond his signature sound design, he stands apart for his complete creative control over his visual identity, personally animating the on-stage artwork that defines his live performances. With an international following and no currently confirmed 2026 tour schedule, SYSTEM OVERLOAD becomes a rare opportunity to experience Eptic live in the Southwest.
HOL!
French producer HOL! continues to carve space in the bass world by merging dubstep foundations with his own high-energy blend of riddim and heavy bass. Tracks like “DEAD DAW,” “VAMPIRE,” “BOSS FIGHT,” “Movement,” and “Mind Pluck” have helped establish a sound that thrives on raw movement and physical crowd response. Known for inducing nonstop high-knee chaos in the pit, HOL! arrives at SYSTEM OVERLOAD as one of the lineup’s most kinetic performers — and one clearly gaining momentum heading into 2026.
Rawhide’s Role in Arizona’s Bass Expansion
Rawhide Event Center has quickly evolved into one of Arizona’s most trusted large-scale electronic music venues, consistently proving itself capable of handling massive production, complex stage builds, and festival-sized crowds. SYSTEM OVERLOAD follows that trajectory, using the wide-open layout and infrastructure to support a fully bass-driven two-night concept.
Phase 1 Is Only the Beginning

Picture Yourself in the Crowd

Artwork: Courtesy of Isaac J. Pena / @tempo.setter
This is the part where everything clicks into place. The lights cutting through the desert night, sound systems redlining the limiters, and thousands of bass-heads locked into the same moment. Whether it’s the layered emotional drops or the heaviest drop of the weekend, SYSTEM OVERLOAD is built for those shared, unforgettable crowd moments that stretch long after the music stops.
Don’t Miss the First Overload

As SYSTEM OVERLOAD prepares for its first-ever edition, it enters the Arizona festival calendar with confidence. With a lineup built on established festival headliners and a venue already proven on the largest stages, this debut year feels less like a trial run and more like the start of something permanent.
Tickets for the inaugural System Overload 2026 festival are available now at:
https://systemoverloadfest.com/
For more upcoming Relentless Beats events across Arizona and beyond, visit:
https://relentlessbeats.com/events/



