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Tomorrowland NYE Sets from Martin Garrix, Diplo, Tchami & More Hit Apple Music


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Tomorrowland‘s virtual NYE celebration was a night to remember — and now you can with Apple Music.

The rollout includes some of our favorite sets from Diplo, Tchami, and Boys Noize (in no particular order). Diplo’s high-energy house mix, Tchami’s Year Zero takeover, and Boys Noize’s expertly mixed, genre-bending selects are ready for playback.

Other exclusive DJ mixes to hit the platform include: Martin Garrix, Duck Sauce, Lost Frequencies, Major Lazer, Kölsch b2b Joris Voorn, Armin van Buuren, Netsky, Camelphat, Sub Zero Project, Brennan Heart, Coone, and Da Tweekaz.

MORE: Tomorrowland Shares Glimpse into the Technology Behind its Digital New Year’s Eve Festival

For a limited time, Tomorrowland was offering on-demand replays of its NYE experience — but now that time is up, this is the only way to relive all your favorite sets. If you were able to countdown from home, then you already know the kind of magic and excitement that awaits.

Dive into the Tomorrowland NYE performances via Apple Music here.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland NYE Sets from Martin Garrix, Diplo, Tchami & More Hit Apple Music

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