Temple Stage
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The sacred ceremony begins. Ancient rhythms open the portal between worlds.
Enter the Sacred Frequency
Sacred Jungle, Tulum — Mexico
The Stages
Temple Stage
The sacred ceremony begins. Ancient rhythms open the portal between worlds.
Pyramid Stage
Industrial precision meets jungle heat. A relentless descent into the machine.
Forest Stage
Sub-bass frequencies reverberate through the ancient canopy.
Temple Stage
Kingston meets the jungle. Dub pressure as spiritual practice.
Cave Stage
Electronic music as dark matter — felt more than heard.
Pyramid Stage
Punishing hardware techno as the jungle comes alive at sunrise.
Forest Stage
Dense, slow-moving textures that mirror the fog at dawn.
Temple Stage
Two legends, one night. The closing ritual of sound.
Pyramid Stage
Electro-funk weaponized for the dancefloor.
Cave Stage
The festival closes with ritual noise and sacred percussion.
The Frequency Makers
London, UK — Jungle / Ambient
The anonymous architect of urban ghost music. Burial's layered frequencies conjure the sacred loneliness of the night city.
Listen on SpotifyLondon, UK — Electronic / Ambient
Kieran Hebden transforms sound into ceremony. His live sets unfold like rituals, each element placed with sacred precision.
Listen on SpotifyBerlin, DE — Techno
Industrial precision with organic warmth. Objekt's productions are machines that breathe.
Listen on SpotifyLondon, UK — Tribal Bass
Percussive rituals that draw on dub, gamelan, and ancient rhythm traditions. Music as collective trance.
Listen on SpotifyBirmingham, UK — Ambient / Abstract
Darren Cunningham sculpts electronic matter into something approaching consciousness. Abstract, elusive, essential.
Listen on SpotifyYork, UK — Techno / Industrial
Raw hardware techno stripped to bone. Blawan's sets are acts of sonic violence with surgical intent.
Listen on SpotifyManchester, UK — Dark Ambient
Dense, devotional sound. Andy Stott's music is water — slow, heavy, and inevitable.
Listen on SpotifyLondon, UK — Dub / Jungle
Kevin Martin channels Kingston's pressure through jungle electronics. Sound system as sacred weapon.
Listen on SpotifyDetroit, USA — Electro
Bringing Detroit electro-funk to the jungle. Every track is a transmission from another dimension.
Listen on SpotifyGlasgow, UK — Grime / Bass
Founder of Hyperdub. Steve Goodman's sonic fiction explores the physics of bass as cultural force.
Listen on SpotifyLondon, UK — Industrial / Tribal
Ritualistic industrial sound that excavates the psyche. Their performances are exorcisms.
Listen on SpotifySacred Transmissions
The sacred frequency resonates across the globe as we announce the artists who will transform the jungle into an electronic temple.
Read more →Four unique performance environments have been designed to channel different frequencies of the jungle experience.
Read more →Following the sell-out of the first wave, a final allocation of sacred frequency passes is now available.
Read more →Two of electronic music's most visionary artists unite for a historic closing set at the Temple Stage.
Read more →Everything you need to know about reaching YAMALUM — flights, shuttles, lodging, and the jungle transfer.
Read more →The Schedule
The Journey
The experience begins before you arrive. Navigate the sacred jungle of Tulum with our curated travel guide.
Nearest Airport
Cancún (CUN) — 90 min
Festival Shuttle
Every 2 hours, Jul 17–20
Location
Sacred Jungle, Tulum — MX
Eco-luxury treehouse accommodation suspended above the festival grounds. Wake to birdsong and walk minutes to the Temple Stage.
Designated camping within the festival perimeter. Shared facilities, communal fire pits, and a genuine tribal atmosphere.
Stay in Tulum's vibrant town centre, 25 minutes from the festival. Hundreds of hotels and boutique options at every price point.
Official YAMALUM shuttles run from Cancún Airport and Tulum town to the site. Runs every 2 hours from July 17–20.
Pre-festival sacred swim in a private cenote. Guided by a local curandera, this ritual cleanses and prepares the body for the frequency.
The region's main hub: international airport, beach hotels, and nightlife. 40 minutes from the festival via shuttle.