👽 Transmission Incoming
Episode II: The Resonance Effect
June 5-6, 2026 | Cadott, Wisconsin
If you thought the debut was big, prepare for abduction. Force Fields is returning to the rolling hills of Cadott, Wisconsin for Episode II: The Resonance Effect, and it promises to be the premier bass music retreat of the Midwest summer. Whether you are a seasoned space traveler or a first-time cadet, this guide covers everything you need to navigate the grid, from the heavy-hitting lineup to the dust-free roads of the campground.
🛸 The Mission Briefing
- Dates: Friday, June 5 – Saturday, June 6, 2026
- Pre-Party: "First Contact" on Thursday, June 4
- Location: Cadott Festival Grounds (24447 County Hwy S, Cadott, WI 54727)
- Vibe: Intergalactic Bass, Community, and High-Production Visuals
🎶 The Lineup: Sonic Architecture
The 2026 roster is designed to rattle your bones and soothe your soul. This year’s curation leans heavily into experimental bass, dubstep, and melodic glitch.
The Headliners
- Zeds Dead: The Canadian duo returns to the Midwest to deliver their signature hooks and heavy drops.
- Ganja White Night: Prepare for the Wobble. The Belgian bass maestros are set to bring their animated universe to life.
- LSDREAM: Expect a spiritual bass journey that blends psychedelic visuals with mid-tempo glitch.
- CloZee: The queen of world-bass will be orchestrating a set full of tribal textures and organic electronic sounds.
- Tape B: Bringing the old-school dubstep flow with a modern twist.
- San Holo: For those emotional, melodic "light" moments amidst the heavy bass.
Support & Special Sets
The undercard is stacked with heavy hitters like Deathpact, Dr. Fresch (for the G-House lovers), Boogie T, and Zingara. Don’t miss the rising stars of the underground scene like Sippy and Maddy O'Neal.
Thursday Pre-Party: "First Contact"
Arriving early? You should. The Thursday night session features Of The Trees and FLY, setting a deep, atmospheric tone before the main festival even begins.
🏕️ The Venue: Cadott Festival Grounds
Forget the dust bowls of other festivals. Force Fields takes place on 365 acres of permanent festival grounds that are a game-changer for comfort.
- Dust-Free Dancing: The venue features 27 miles of blue granite roads. This means no dust clouds when you’re walking from camp to the stage. Your lungs (and sinuses) will thank you.
- The Lay of the Land: The grounds are massive but navigable. Camping surrounds the concert bowl, and many spots are within easy walking distance of the stages.
- New for 2026: Look out for the "Outer Bass" campground expansion, designed to give more space for larger groups and elaborate camp setups.
🛌 Where to Sleep
Camping On-Site
This is the immersive experience.
- General Camping: The standard experience. 20x30 spots. Great community vibe.
- Electric Camping: Limited availability, but life-saving if you want to power fans or recharge devices without a generator.
- Glamping: Pre-set tents with actual beds. Perfect if you’re flying in and can’t check camping gear.
- RV Camping: Drop-off is strictly Wednesday-Thursday. Hookups available in specific zones.
Official Partner Hotels & Shuttles
Not a camper? No problem. The festival has partnered with local hotels to provide a "Hotel & Shuttle" package.
- Fairfield Inn & Suites (Eau Claire): The "Headquarter Hotel."
- Country Inn & Suites (Chippewa Falls): Another solid option closer to the venue.
The Shuttle Service: Run by One N Only, the official shuttles run on a loop.
- Departure: 12:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Head to the fest)
- Return: 1:30 AM – 3:30 AM (Head back to bed)
- Pro-Tip: The shuttle pass allows you to party responsibly without worrying about the dark country roads.
✈️ Getting to the Grid (Travel Info)
By Air
- Primary Hub: Minneapolis-Saint Paul International (MSP). It’s about a 2-hour drive to the venue.
- Connection: Take the Groome Transportation shuttle from MSP to Eau Claire (approx. 41 min from venue), then grab a local Uber/Lyft or arrange a ride.
- Regional Hub: Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (EAU). Much closer (30 mins), but fewer flight options.
By Bus & Train
- Greyhound: Drops off right in Cadott at the McDonald's (approx. 42 mins walk or a quick car ride to the gates).
- Amtrak: Take the Borealis or Empire Builder line to St. Paul (MSP) or Tomah, WI.
- Insider Tip: Amtrak has a Thruway connecting bus that services Eau Claire. Check the "Mixed Service" option when booking tickets to get closer to the venue.
⚡ Survival Guide: Tips & Tricks
- The "Pool" Hack: Yes, you can bring an inflatable kiddie pool! The festival has a text-based service to fill your pool with water at your campsite for a fee (approx. $50). Text the number on your camping pass upon arrival.
- Clear Bag Policy: The concert arena has a strict clear bag policy. Hydration packs are allowed but must be empty upon entry.
- Cashless Venue: Bring your cards or set up Apple/Google Pay. Vendors will not accept paper currency.
- Quiet Generators: You can bring a generator, but it must be rated under 60dB. If it sounds like a lawnmower, leave it at home.
- 24/7 Showers: Showers are free and open 24 hours (except for cleaning times). Avoid the morning rush (9 AM - 11 AM) for the shortest lines.
- The App: Download the official Force Fields app before you arrive. You will need it for "Campsite Checkout" on Sunday morning.
End Transmission. See you in the fields, traveler.
