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Tomorrowland’s One World Radio Celebrates 50th Friendship Mix with Alok [LISTEN]


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Tomorrowland‘s One World Radio celebrates a milestone moment with 50 total Friendship Mixes.

Featuring 50 hours of premium dance music from the world’s greatest curators, the mix series caters to all genres from trance and techno to house and future bass and everything in between. This week, One World Radio is celebrating the 50th episode with a special edition of the Tomorrowland Friendship Mix.

This anniversary installment has been put together by Brazilian superstar Alok. Having wrapped up an explosive 2020 filled with releases and collaborations, the talented DJ/producer now hits us with the 50th Tomorrowland Friendship Mix.

The planet’s biggest names in electronic music – including Adam Beyer, Charlotte de Witte, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Kölsch, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Tiësto and many more – have also graced Tomorrowland’s One World Radio with their own Friendship Mixes.

Listen below and explore more from One World Radio here!

 One World Radio – 50th Friendship Mix – Alok

 

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