Tomorrowland the Alice's Adventure Festival
Since it inception in 2005, Tomorrowland electronic music festival has transformed not only the Belgian music landscape but also the electronic music enthusiasts. This started as a two day event and due to continues demand, it now takes three days. Traditionally the festival has been held in Belgium but the tradition was broken in 2013 with the venue being Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia in the Southwestern Atlanta.
In Tomorrowland is a culminating replica of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with a combination of Walt Disney’s imagination and his way of expressing his opinion through the incredible theme parks. The sceneries are what attracted patronage with the backdrop of those tall imposing structures. As the title literally means, this is a concept for the future and the gold and bronze painting captures the imagination of visitors. The blending of the Rocket Rod roller coaster and its incredible speed is a transition from the past, which gives the visitor the best experience with Astor arbitrator giving them the best reception.
Tomorrowland, the electronic music festival allows participants to enjoy the captivating moment of the electronic music by renowned DJs. Apart from the music and watching the stars; there are many activities to indulge in including the exquisite ambience. In 2008 alone, more than 100 DJs participated in the electronic music festival and 50000 fans registered as attendants in an even that lasted for two days.
The demand for Tomorrowland electronic music festival tickets keeps growing. One of the reasons is because of the theme song of the even written by Dimitri Vegas and the Dada Life in 2010. The demand of these tickets keeps growing and the popularity of the event is everyone’s favorite. This prompted the Swedish House Mafia, Avicii gracing the event in 2011. Billed as one of the biggest electronic music festival, the event is held every year and attracts music fans from across the globe.
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