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Tomorrowland: World’s most Hip Music Festival Starts

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Tomorrowland is here and it is bigger than ever. Tomorrowland 2016 makes its premiere in Belgium and electronic enthusiasts are gathering for what many term to be an unforgettable experience. The festival will start on Friday, July 22 and carry on till Sunday, July 24. Tomorrowland—undoubtedly one of the biggest dance music events in the world—will deliver DJ sets from a multitude of acts across various stages.

Fans from around the world who are unable to attend the festival can bring the event straight from Boom, Belgium, right to their own living room. Tomorrowland 2016 is offering an HD live stream over the course of the weekend. The stream will offer viewers three different channel options with different selections on each of the festival days. Enjoy Tomorrowland 2016 from the comfort of your home with the live stream below.

What are you waiting for. Get ready to get electrifying live stream performances from DJs like Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Alesso, W&W, David Guetta, and DVBBS.

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