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Once again, Tomorrowland has earned the esteemed recognition of being crowned the world's finest dance music festival by readers of DJ Mag. The magazine proudly

revealed this announcement on Wednesday.

"We are immensely delighted to receive this acknowledgment yet again from our cherished festival-goers and the dedicated readers of DJ Mag," expressed Manu and Michiel Beers, the visionary founders behind the festival.

Amassing over 100,000 votes from readers to identify their favored festival, Tomorrowland, the electronic dance music extravaganza hosted in Boom, Antwerp province, has triumphantly clinched the top spot for the third time in a row. The absence of polls in the intervening years due to the pandemic makes this achievement all the more notable.

DJ Mag highlighted, "The Belgian mega festival has preserved its supremacy, captivating fans and artists alike with its innovative stage designs, renowned line-ups, and global allure." Boasting an impressive attendance of over 400,000 enthusiasts during this year's 17th edition, the festival spanned two weekends and showcased 750 artists across 16 electrifying stages.

"From a mere dream, we soared to new heights propelled by the relentless dedication of our enthusiastic young team and the unwavering support of the Tomorrowland community, the People of Tomorrow," the Beers brothers shared. As they anticipate the 20th-anniversary celebrations next year, they are currently gearing up for the forthcoming return to Brazil in a matter of weeks.

The Brazilian chapter of Tomorrowland is scheduled for October in Itu, located in the southern state of Sao Paulo. Impressively, all 180,000 tickets for the event have already been snatched up. The lineup boasts esteemed Belgian acts including Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Lost Frequencies, and Netsky.