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Tomorrowland Reveals Four Amazing UNITE Locations for 2019


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No matter which corner of the world you live in, it’s possible to UNITE with Tomorrowland this year. The music festival takes place this year in Boom, Belgium Friday, July 19 – Sunday, July 28, 2019.

The 2018 edition saw attendance of 400,000 people across two weekends for the second year running. On top of that number, tens of thousands more attended a UNITE event to get a feel for the festival atmosphere. Others, like us, watched from home.

Again this year, a satellite signal will deliver the music — straight from the Tomorrowland Belgium mainstage to sites in Athens, Barcelona, Malta and Porto. Visitors at these UNITE events can experience the magic of Tomorrowland in real time, along with the rest of its attendees and spectators across the world.

UNITE With Tomorrowland will welcome the most spectacular group of entertainers in the universe: The Amicorum Spectaculum. One of the most mythical themes in the history of Tomorrowland!

Watch below and be sure to tune in with us via live stream as Tomorrowland puts on the show.

UNITE with Tomorrowland 2019

 

Photo via Tomorrowland 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Reveals Four Amazing UNITE Locations for 2019

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