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Tomorrowland Reveals Full Trailer For 2019 Festival, The Book Of Wisdom


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Tomorrowland is only four weeks away! With the full lineup out now (minus a mystery headliner on Sunday), the festival has released the official trailer for the event with callbacks to many of its older themes over the past decade. The theme for this year, Book Of Wisdom, is a continuation of the theme of the same name from 2015 in a sort of “the story continues” fashion.

For this 15th anniversary edition, Tomorrowland is going the extra mile. Starting this week, all festival guests will receive their personal bracelets … together with a physical copy of “The Book of Wisdom,” Tomorrowland’s first book created in collaboration with the award-winning Irish author Sarah Maria Griffin. It is a fantasy story that offers a taste of the enchanting world of Tomorrowland, so that all festival guests will be able to immerse themselves in the story even before they arrive.

“The Book of Wisdom” is a 160-page hardcover book full of surprises, written in five languages – English, Spanish, French, German and Dutch – and illustrated by the Belgian artist Patrick Cornelis.

The book is currently being delivered worldwide exclusively to the festival ticket holders, which is quite a huge logistical feat. In the coming months, an extended version of “The Book of Wisdom” will be released worldwide with even more scenes, details and plot twists. And that’s only the beginning…

View the Tomorrowland trailer, “The Book of Wisdom” here:

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Reveals Full Trailer For 2019 Festival, The Book Of Wisdom

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