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Neopop Portugal Announces a Second Wave of Artists with Dax J, Jeff Mills, and More!


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The renowned European festival known as Neopop has just recently released their second wave of artists for their 2019 event and boy, is it looking like it’s going to be another top-notch year.

New to the lineup are some artists that are truly a staple to the techno scene, such as Jeff Mills, Dax J, Dasha Rush, Matrixxman, Ø [Phase], and The Advent, just to name a few. Other lineup standouts in this wave include Chris Liebing, Tale of Us, Colin Benders, as well as Laurent Garnier. To think that there was a whole additional wave prior to this is insane because the amount of quality names alone in this second announcement could be an event in its own right. Be sure to check out the flyer below so you can see who else rounds out this killer lineup.

The festival is set to return this August for four days to Viana do Castelo in Portugal. The location is just a few meters from the Atlantic Ocean and is consider to be the jewel of the Costa Verde. This historic location in the Minho Region of Northern Portugal is just a 30-minute drive from Porto Airport, boasting views of the Lima River and local foods that are guaranteed to make your trip unforgettable.

For more information and to purchase tickets, check out the Neopop website now!

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