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REPORT: Da Tweekaz Set New BPM Record for Tomorrowland Main Stage


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Anything can happen at Tomorrowland… Fans are able to experience a fairytale world of music like no other, see once-in-a-lifetime performances all weekend long, and dance to some of the most outrageous — in this case outrageously fast — tunes ever.

Da Tweekaz brought it to the Tomorrowland main stage this weekend, pushing the tempo to the max and apparently breaking the record for the highest BPM. Rave Feed shares the news, along with the video footage below.

“The Da Tweekaz beat the bpm record on the mainstage of Tomorrowland by passing the remix of ‘ the queen of the neiges’ s’ by GPF-Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz!” the Facebook post states.

Listening back to the track in the video, it’s amazing to hear just how fast the iconic duo went for the occasion. How would you even dance to this?

Tomorrowland 2019 is far from over, and we can bet on even more amazing moments to come. Watch Da Tweekaz smash the BPM record below.

ID, anyone?

Da Tweekaz Set Tomorrowland Main Stage BPM Record

Les Da Tweekaz ont battu le record de BPM sur la Mainstage de Tomorrowland en passant le remix de 'La Reine des Neiges' par GPF – Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz ! 😱✊🏼❤

Posted by Rave Feed on Saturday, July 20, 2019

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: REPORT: Da Tweekaz Set New BPM Record for Tomorrowland Main Stage

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