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Tickets to Tomorrowland’s Around the World Livestream On Sale Now


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Tickets for Tomorrowland‘s premiere Around the World livestream event are on sale now!

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. Plus, Yellow Claw, Charlotte de Witte, NGHTMRE, Oliver Heldens, Wildstylez, Nervo, San Holo, Eptic and the list goes on.

In addition to the 60+ acts over eight new and familiar virtual stages, Tomorrowland’s online experience also offers webinars, workshops and games for ticketholders. Open to all ages from all places.

This is one of the first paid livestreams we’ve seen from a major music festival over quarantine so it will be interesting to see how it goes. See ticket options and packages here.

Around the World takes place July 25 & 26.

 

Photo via Tomorrowland

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