In the Florida dusk, where light and shadow blur into dream, Suwanee Hulaween prepares to return – it’s 12th incarnation wrapped in myth, music, and the glow of “The Radiant Veil: The Dance of Light and Shadow.” Beneath the canopy of Spirit Lake, art and sound will once again fuse into something holy. But this year, it’s the women who promise to write the story of the forest.
- CloZee: The architect of cosmic pulse
When CloZee plays, it feels less like a set and more like ritual. Half alchemist, half storm-caller, she bends frequencies into silk and thunder. Her collaboration with LSDREAM under the alias LSZEE is set to be one of Hulaween’s defining moments, a collision of celestial bass and cinematic emotion. CloZee’s sound is fluid, feminine, and feral all at once; it moves like rivers carving mountains. In a festival celebrating “light and shadow,” she is the lightning strike between them: fierce, cleansing, and impossible to forget. - BLOND:ISH: The groove mystic
Under the stained-glass shimmer of the OFF LIMITS stage, BLOND:ISH will summon something spiritual through rhythm. Her sets are part dancefloor, part ceremony, eco-house meets enlightenment. She’s known for transforming spaces into temples of movement, and in the jungle heat of Suwannee, her music becomes a manifesto: sustainability can still sparkle, and joy is a renewable energy. Expect her to soundtrack the moment night fully claims the lake – bodies glowing under firelight, sound wrapped around soul. - Molly Tuttle: The string sorceress
Between the bass and the blaze, bluegrass blooms. Molly Tuttle, the GRAMMY-winning virtuoso, brings a gentler kind of magic, one woven from calloused fingertips and open-sky storytelling. Where others roar, she shimmers. Her fretwork is quicksilver, her voice the echo of an Appalachian sunrise. At Hulaween, she bridges eras – proof that roots and rebellion can share the same song. As lasers paint the trees, her guitar will hum a reminder: not all transcendence needs a beat drop. - Mary Droppinz: The electric oracle
Mary Droppinz doesn’t perform; she detonates. Her style threads techno, breakbeat, and house into a kinetic current that jolts even the weary awake. Every set feels like controlled chaos: a grin, a glitch, a burst of light through smoke. Beneath the kaleidoscope of Spirit Lake’s projection mapping, she’ll turn the dancefloor into a heartbeat. In “The Radiant Veil,” she is the flash of light caught mid-blink: raw, playful, and powerfully alive. - SIPPY: The bass siren of the underworld
In the depths of the forest, where Incendia’s fire domes roar, SIPPY will reign supreme. Her sound hits like thunder in the gut: low, dirty, divine. Yet beneath the grit lies precise, percussive artistry; she understands silence as much as sound. In a lineup heavy with giants, SIPPY represents something primal: the fearless edge of femininity, weaponized and radiant.
As the weekend unfurls – October 20 through November 2, 2025 – these five women will stand as beacons in the glow of Spirit Lake. Each will carve her own constellation through the smoke and trees, embodying the essence of “The Radiant Veil:” that every pulse of light carries its shadow, and every shadow hides a spark.
At Hulaween 2025, the spark is unmistakably female.


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