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An Indian DJ performing at the world’s biggest dance music festival was something dreams were made of. Shaan after becoming the first Indian DJ to perform at ‘The Box’ at UK’s Ministry of Sound also became the first Indian DJ to play at Tomorrowland, Belgium. Sharing the stage with Bassjackers Shaan played a one-hour set to a packed stage during the first day of the 2nd famed festival with many Indians in the crowd waving the flags up high in the air in support.Popular Belgian DJ and record producers Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike (DVLM) are set to team up with Mumbai boys, EDM DJ duo Rishab Joshi and Prayag Mehta of Lost Stories, at one of the world's largest music festivals, Tomorrowland.

Sound production company Noiz Boyz (from the south of Holland) specialise in electronic dance music sound systems, and has worked on some of the biggest tours and events in the genre. For Toomorrowland, Noiz Boyz rented an L-Acoustics system from Phlippo Showlights in Belgium, according to the requirement of the festival organisers. Across the different stages, they used more than 96 K1 boxes, 102 SB28 and 64 SB218 subwoofers, 56 V-Dosc and 72 KARA boxes. While it was powered by LA8 amplifiers, it was up to Lake LM 26s to provide the processing required to make the event such a success.I don't know much about it ! But found something on internet!

It is not very likely for this or the next year, I'm afraid.... but yes it might happen. Tomorrowland is right now expanding towards the Americas (viz. Tomorrowworld, Tomorrowland Brazil), even if they move into Asia they would venture into Japan and Korea first, just like Ultra did.  I do wish that Tomorrowland doesn't come to India for the next 4-5 years atleast, because if it does, It will be very,very small as compared to the real deal. Besides, EDM is not really that big in India, and the festival quality talent is very scarce. They really can't afford to make it as big or get as many big stars as they do in Belgium or in America.If it does, it will be Pune, Bengaluru or Delhi(if the authorities allow it, which they probably won't) because EDM is very popular there.Mumbai could be good too(but there's already local music festivals around there). But other parts of India still need to open up to EDM right now.Nonetheless, Pune and Bengaluru would be their best option.It might set you back like 25-30000 rupees, considering they would charge around 5000 for a ticket and you would see atleast 5-6 DJs perform there. =)

When Walt Disney first created Tomorrowland in Disneyland CA, he intended it to be a look forward at what the future would be like. The problem with this approach is that one of two things will happen: The “futuristic things will become commonplace and mundane or the futuristic things will never happen and that look into the future will become comical. Do a Google search on past predictions (from more than a few decades ago) of what the future/present would be like and you will find many somewhat laughable ideas. And if you want Tomorrowland to be futuristic, then you would need to constantly update it as the future has a nasty habit of becoming the past.One solution to that problem is to have Tomorrowland set as a more of a fantasy. Like the other Lands in Disneyland/Magic Kingdom, Science Fiction is a genre that imagines what the future could be like. Purposefully having the ascetic of this Land be based off past ideas of the future (Disneyland Paris based their Tomorrowland off of writer Jules Verne) means the theme and Land can still exist, but it no longer reflects a future that we will look forward to in the real world.The future did not come with transportation such as Rockets, Peoplemovers or submarines. It instead came with communication. For example, the internet.

What are bands that have TOMORROW in their name?

There For Tomorrow
Tomorrow
Face Tomorrow
Fear Tomorrow
Goodbye Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow
No Tomorrow
Remember Tomorrow
Tomorrow People
Without Tomorrow
Better Off Tomorrow
Day After Tomorrow
Kings Of Tomorrow
Never See Tomorrow
Scars Of Tomorrow
Sorry About Tomorrow
Taste Of Tomorrow
Tomorrow Sets Fire
Tomorrow's Man
Tomorrowland
Tomorrowpeople
Tomorrows Rumor

I can only answer this as a two-time TomorrowWorld attendee, but seeing as TW is a sister festival to Tomorrowland I feel the experiences are very similar.The first thing you have to understand is that Tomorrowland isn't just a music festival. It's the projection of an entirely different universe onto the rolling hills of Boom, Belgium. Think of it as a 100-acre movie set except everything around you is in its final cinematic form, complete with special effects and all. And then they have a music festival in that universe.Another aspect of Tomorrowland that appeals to such a wide range of people is the acceptance and openness of it. I know that sounds cheesy but trust me when I say that attendees can do whatever, wear whatever, and dance however they want to. Honestly, some find it a little unsettling. But most find it extremely liberating. Think about it: you go there with your group of 2-20 friends and leave there with about 20 times that amount. Seriously.In the end, I've decided that it's not something that can be explained but only experienced. Similar to how you can't explain water, you just have to taste it to know what it tastes like. If you're on the fence about it, go. I promise it will change your life.

DJing at any major festival is based on the impact you have in your genre through both DJing and music production. Festivals do sometimes book "unknown" talent, but even then, those DJ/producers are in with someone - a manager, another DJ, or a booking agent, and they will get booked simply by being in the right place at the right time.As is with any DJ booking, your look, attitude, followers and fans, and your music all matter. It's about networking your way into a booking through many of the players that are already getting noticed and ultimately booked.There's no real one way, because there are so many DJs booked by the festival promoter, that there are many avenues to that booking through managers, contacts, and friends.Your best best is to attend the festival this year and try to get backstage or as close to those who are on the inside as possible. Networking, without being annoying, is always a good way to get in. You have to find out who the players are and figure out how to align yourself into an opportunity to meet someone. Of course, social media is a start. Learning who is involved by following on Twitter or Facebook will give you a headstart.You may want to go to the Winter Music Conference this year. In it's 30th year, the conference is the go-to place for meeting with those who impact the dance music industry. There's also the EDM conference in Vegas. It's about going to those events as well and networking there too, so you keep making a name for yourself until you're acknowledged as popular enough to play a festival.

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