Attention dance-music freaks. One of the world's oldest electronic-music festivals is launching in the U.S. next year in one of the most iconic music-festival settings: Woodstock.

Mysteryland, a 20-year-old festival held annually in the Netherlands by the Dutch event producer ID&T, will make its U.S. debut over Memorial Day weekend 2014 in Bethel Woods, N.Y., the site of the famed 1969 Woodstock festival.

Over the years, the not-for-profit Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has hosted oodles of concerts on the festival site, which now boasts multiple stages and 800 acres of manicured grounds. Artists from Tim McGraw to Elton John have played at its Pavilion Stage amphitheater, which seats 15,000 fans.

But the Dutch dance fest will be the first of its scale since the original three-day peace-and-music "Aquarian Exposition," which drew hundreds of thousands of hippies.

Mysteryland will still be small in its first year compared with the massive Electric Daisy Carnival events produced around the country by Insomniac, in which Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. took a majority stake earlier this year. Those attract hundreds of thousands of fans, while only 20,000 tickets will be sold each day for Mysteryland's Woodstock debut. It will cost about $10 million to produce.