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BREAKING: Tomorrowland Reveals ‘Around the World’ Livestream Lineup


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Tomorrowland‘s Around the World digital festival lineup has arrived in full force, featuring dance music heavyweights from around the globe.

The virtual lineup rivals any real life Tomorrowland stage, featuring the usual suspects, Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiësto, David Guetta, Afrojack, Vini Vici, Steve Aoki, and more. Yellow Claw, Charlotte de Witte, NGHTMRE, Oliver Heldens, Wildstylez, Nervo, San Holo, Eptic and the list goes on.

Michiel Beers, co-founder of Tomorrowland, recently spoke about the upcoming festival: “For us it’s a bit re-inventing the festival experience, but we truly believe that we can bring the spirit of Tomorrowland and entertainment at the highest level to people and homes around the globe.”

He revealed Tomorrowland’s greatest hope of bringing people together “from Canada to Australia, from Japan to Brazil and everywhere in between. Especially during the weekend where normally Tomorrowland Belgium would take place, we really have the power to unite the world.”

See the full lineup below and get ready for the livestream next month!

Tomorrowland: Around The World

 

Photo via Tomorrowland

 

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