Alison Wonderland Opens Up About Fertility Issues and Festival Cancelations Due to Pregnancy

The extraordinary Alison Wonderland got candid about her pregnancy struggles and show cancelations before her due date.

Alison Wonderland recently shared her previous fertility struggles and explained cancelations of shows requiring travel due to her late-term pregnancy. Fans and artists alike received Wonderland’s public statement with boundless understanding and support, expressing admiration for her honesty and self-awareness.

The Instagram post framed her cancellation of certain shows around the importance of prioritizing her baby’s health. In the first slide, Wonderland prefaced her ability to commit to certain shows over others in her third-trimester state. In the next slide, she assured fans she will attend Coachella and EDCLV and noted that artists deserve maternity leave too.

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Wonderland is clearly overjoyed by the prospects of motherhood but was understandably cautious early on given her previous experiences. She waited until she was absolutely certain that her baby was healthy before announcing the news publicly.  Since Wonderland is now almost 8 months pregnant, she will limit performances to local venues to minimize the physical toll.

The post’s final slide showed a video taken from behind the booth during one of her sets.  Wonderland looked visibly fatigued and distressed as she turned around to take a breather before charming the crowd again. Ultimately, the overarching message of Wonderland’s post undoubtedly highlighted the hardships female DJs face when balancing such impossible tour schedules.

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Wonderland’s honesty and vulnerability have earned her even more admiration from her fans, who have praised her for her bravery and her willingness to speak out on important issues. As the music industry continues to evolve, it is crucial that the industry gives artists space and support to prioritize their overall health and well-being. Alison’s post serves as a powerful reminder of this and a call to action to do better in supporting artists.

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Having grown up just an earshot from Ultra Miami's venue Bayfront Park, it was next to impossible for me not to fall in love with electronic music. My love for music was evidently strong enough for me to write my college essay on festival culture and continue attending Ultra for 10+ years now. I have always had a knack for writing and the power of words, which I continued cultivating through a Philosophy degree in college. Now, I am finishing up law school and hope to merge my passions by working in the music industry. I am an avid traveler and am certainly not afraid to hop on a plane for a music event. My next bucket list items to attend are Tomorrowland in Belgium and ADE in the Netherlands. Though the list could go on forever, some of my favorite artists include Franky Wah, Kevin de Vries, Eli Brown, and John Summit.

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