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Tomorrowland Rounds Off This Week’s Artists With Axwell, Bebe Rexha, Cirez D & More


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After a week full of new artists, Tomorrowland rounds off this phase of announcements with 18 new acts and 21 DJs.

This year’s Tomorrowland is shaping up to be one of its best, with some new names gracing the stages, like Bebe Rexha. Barely Alive b2b PhaseOne b2b Virtual Riot should also prove to be a riotous time, as should Holy Goof and D-Block & S-TE-FAN. Names like Axwell and Cirez D are also sure to perk some ears.

Axwell | Barely Alive b2b Phaseone b2b Virtual Riot | Bebe Rexha | Cellini
Chris Lake | Chris Liebing | Cirez D | D-Block & S-TE-FAN | DJ Licious
Holy Goof | Jamie Jones | Jan Blomqvist | Konstantin | Sibold
MK | Patrice Baumel | Sam Paganini | Sub Zero Project

See the rest of this week’s artist drops here: Tuesday | Wednesday & Thursday

This year, Tomorrowland will go down July 19-21 and 26-28 in Boom, Belgium. It is completely sold out.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Rounds Off This Week’s Artists With Axwell, Bebe Rexha, Cirez D & More

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