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YetepNashville’s greenest party is growing a new branch. Deep Tropics, a festival focused on lush vibes and leading sustainability efforts, has just announced its inaugural spring event, Deep Tropics Equinox, set for March 20-21, 2026 at Bicentennial Park Amphitheater in Tennessee.

Conceived as an intimate, community-focused counterpart to its flagship Labor Day weekend event, Equinox is designed to mimic the spring season, a time of renewal, balance, and fresh energy. The lineup reflects this effort with intentional, genre-spanning curation. It features the earthy bass of Of The Trees, the tech-house foundations of Claude VonStroke, the adventurous sounds of Barclay Crenshaw, and a dedicated drum & bass set from Ivy Lab.

The experience extends well past the main stages with a powerful late-night program, including a b2b set from G Jones and Eprom and a legendary four hour house set from Green Velvet.
True to its concept, the festival will operate within Deep Tropics’ renowned climate-positive framework, which achieved an 88% waste-diversion rate this past year. It’s a promise that the focus on the planet is just as important as the lineup.

With multiple immersive stages, including the house-focused “Meru” temple and the bass-heavy “Lotus” stage set against the Nashville skyline, Deep Tropics Equinox is planting the seeds for a vibrant new annual tradition.
Get more info on Deep Tropics Equinox here.