Tomorrowland 'celebrates life' on its 20th anniversary

Tomorrowland 'celebrates life' on its 20th anniversary
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Tomorrowland, the world’s largest electronic music festival, is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary over two weekends in Boom, Antwerp.

More than 200,000 local and international festival-goers are expected each weekend to celebrate ‘life’, the chosen theme.

The festival once again showcases headline acts from the world’s electronic, dance, and techno scenes, including David Guetta, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Swedish House Mafia.

From 19th–21st, and 26th–28th July, Belgian DJs will not be overlooked. Netsky, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Amelie Lens, Henri PFR and Lost Frequencies will honour this anniversary edition. All in all, nearly 400 artists will perform on about 15 stages each day.

Campers will be treated to an extra night of musical performances on 18th and 25th July the organisers have announced.

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The concerts and DJ sets will be streamed live on the internet, thanks to a partnership between the organisers and YouTube.

The concerts on the main stage will be broadcasted round the clock, including live streaming during the festival and highlight clips between the two weekends. The second stage, Freedom Stage concerts, will also be available live during both weekends.

Signaling good relations between the authorities and festival organisers, the province of Antwerp has reached an agreement to host Tomorrowland at the De Schorre site for the next 66 years.


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