I personally think having 3 x DJs in a row, with the same 'pool party' house vibe is only going to attract specific lovers of the sub genre, and/or followers of that DJ.
For me, the selection needs to be more varied, with the DJ focusing on playing internationally recognised tracks/artists, as opposed to music designed to add to an existing vibe. Anything from remixes of rock classics, to internationally charted dance tracks would bring in a wider audience, and make the experience more memorable, and enjoyable.
DJs in the metaverse don't have the luxury of reading their crowd yet, and so cant read the room, in order to pivot the set and increase the energy. There were times during the previous sets, where I personally would have left the area after 20 minutes, if at a festival.
I understand there may be a licencing issue, however radio stations are faced with the same dilemma.
I'm only suggesting this from experience as a nightclub and festival goer, who did the UK and international festival scene (including miami & Tommorrowland), as well as Ibiza and top European nightclub scene, for a long time.