Tomorrowland has been named the world’s best music festival for the third time in a row by readers of the leading electronic music magazine DJ Mag.
“We are very happy to once again receive this recognition from the public, the festival-goers, the DJ Mag readers,” commented Tomorrowland founders Manu and Michiel Beers.
More than 100,000 DJ Mag readers cast a vote for their favourite festival, and just like in 2019 and 2022 (there was no election in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid-19 crisis) Tomorrowland emerged as the winner. The festival organisers have reacted with delight.
"What once started as a dream, gained wings thanks to the tireless efforts of a passionate young team as well as the enthusiasm and unconditional support of the Tomorrowland community, the People of Tomorrow," the Beers brothers add. "We are already looking forward to the 20th anniversary next year, but now we are getting ready for the return to Brazil in a few weeks."
Indeed, a new edition of Tomorrowland Brasil will start in 50 days, in Brazil’s Itu.
With 180,000 visitors, the festival is completely sold out. The bill includes EDM music titans Felix Jaehn, Nina Kraviz, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Lost Frequencies, Netsky, and Martin Garrix.