Breakaway Atlanta’s set times are finally here. The biggest names will get plenty of attention, but a few lower down the schedule look just as worth the time.


Layton Giordani is one of the clearest picks. His sets always bring pressure and momentum, which makes him an easy artist to lock in for the weekend.
DeVault should be high on the list too. He is heading into the weekend with extra attention around his name, especially with his Coachella appearance as part of DJ Snake’s Pardon My French takeover this weekend. His John Summit collaboration “SHADES OF BLUE” featuring Julia Church also stands out as one of the strongest moments on Summit’s new album, and it already feels like the kind of song built for a festival crowd to sing back in full.
Max Styler is another set worth making time for. He has been on a strong run, and his sound fits the festival setting without losing its edge.
For bass fans, GorillaT looks like a must. That set should bring real impact and easily turn into one of the heaviest moments of the weekend. DJs have been rinsing his remixes and originals around the globe.
Obskür rounds out the list. Their sets have bounce, attitude, and enough energy to win people over fast.
The headliners will be huge, no question. Still, Layton Giordani, DeVault, Max Styler, GorillaT, and Obskür are five names that could end up stealing a lot of attention once the weekend starts.
