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Tomorrowland Winter Wows All Over Again With 12-Minute Aftermovie [WATCH]


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The first ever Tomorrowland Winter went down this year, bringing massive talent and extravagant stage production to a winter wonderland nestled in the French Alps. The result was something that you truly need to see to believe. Now you can.

Tomorrowland Winter’s official aftermovie has officially arrived, and it’s nearly 12 minutes of awe inspiring action. From the slopes to the stages, from the breathtaking views down to the warm moments with friends — every aspect of the festival is captured in the recap below, from almost every imaginable angle.

Highlights and flashbacks from DJ Snake, Afrojack, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren and many more amp up the energy as the Tomorrowland Winter crowd goes wild. Sparks fly, illuminating butterflies float from above, and the main stage takes on a life of its own. All reasons to experience  the music festival next year for yourself.

In its first year, Tomorrowland Winter has already become a leading destination festival. Watch here and be amazed!

Tomorrowland Winter 2019

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Winter Wows All Over Again With 12-Minute Aftermovie [WATCH]

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