Afrojack, Charlotte de Witte, Lost Frequencies, Kölsch, Headhunterz, Mind Against, and more are set to play Tomorrowland Around The World 2021.
After a stunning debut edition last summer and a massive New Year’s Eve show, Tomorrowland has proven that they can create magic beyond the physical realm by dominating the digital one as well. To do this, they launced Tomorrowland Around The World and created the virtual island of Pāpiliōnem for the People of Tomorrow to explore. It was a memorable and refreshing experience for dance music lovers near and far who were stuck in quarantine during the pandemic.
Now, after announcing that Tomorrowland Around The World would be returning with headliners including Adam Beyer, Armin van Buuren, Claptone, Nicky Romero, and Tale of Us, they’ve announced more details for the upcoming edition. Joining those major names is a flurry of fantastic artists that add some diversity into the mix with immediate standouts being Alan Walker, Lost Frequencies, HI-LO, Kölsch, Vintage Culture, and Afrojack.
Techno heads won’t want to miss the sets from Enrico Sangiuliano, Charlotte de Witte, and Amelie Lens, while house lovers will be grooving to the beats from Danny Avila, Tom & Collins, KC Lights, and Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano. Hard dance fanatics will be delighted to catch energetic sets from renowned artists such as Darren Styles, Gammer, Headhunterz, and Da Tweekaz vs Ran-D. And there’s even a touch of drum and bass with Koven as well as some psytrance action from Vini Vici on the lineup as well.
Those planning to check out Tomorrowland Around The World won’t need VR goggles the navigate the island of Pāpiliōnem, as this immersive virtual space will be accessible via your laptop, PC, smartphone, and tablet. Those attending will be able to explore the six magical stages that the virtual festival has to offer that will be filled with plenty of unique production elements to soak in. Of course, the festival will be aligned to your timezone so that you can experience all that it has to offer without staying up until the break of dawn.
Tickets for the virtual festival are on sale now via the Tomorrowland website. A single festival pass starts at €20, with options to include on-demand viewing at €25 and a home celebration pass for €50. Further, they also have packages available to make your home party pop that include merch, bracelets, and yes, even their own limited edition champagne.