Tomorrowland's NYE Reigns Supreme

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By Ryan Hayes

For the second time this year Tomorrowland has set a new gold standard for the industry, pushing the limits of what a digital festival can be. With twenty-four performances over four stages, the seven-hour festival exceeded its predecessor in every way. A slew of small details sold the festival’s authenticity.

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The production and direction that went into editing over twenty-one hours of performances into a tight, true to life, festival experience is staggering. Gone were the close-up shots of horribly rendered CG crowds; replaced with panoramas from behind the DJ booth and sweeping footage of a packed, flag-filled, stadium. The audience got increasingly thinner the closer you got to the back of the venue, and when the stream did cut to a close up shots of festival-goers they were real extras dressed in full festival attire, singing along as they danced away to the DJs set.

Aside from the events stunning cinematography and impeccable stage design there were an array of new sounds which were implemented to magnify the viewers perceived sense of live immersion. Ambient noise plays a live part in all live recordings. From the pure white noise of crowds mulling around, to cheering/clapping/whistling, and singing along—this time around the sound design took a big leap forward. Everything popped at the appropriate time, whether it was a crowd reaction to pyro, or a spontaneous sing-along to a festival anthem.

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The acts themselves seemingly felt more comfortable in their virtual setting. Altering their audience interactions; Armin repeated “let me feel those hands up,” more than once while also shouting out fans who were chair raving all around the world.

With Tomorrowland NYE the global brand has managed to successfully transfer their full relevancy and clout into the digital realm. The festival was taken seriously by the artists because it provided them with an unparalleled spotlight, and springboard into 2021. With four stages each lined with top tier talent scheduling was suddenly extremely important. Lost Frequencies held down opening duties, and for the first hour he was the only artist being broadcasted. He knew that all eyes were on him, he put in the work, and it showed.

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Meduza played the beautiful Atmosphere Stage; a perfect iteration on July’s Freedom Stage. Brighter, and more immersive, the full realization of a virtual house super club. Meduza dropped 4 IDs during his set, positioning the trio for a strong start to 2021. Martin Garrix somehow topped himself—during July’s digital Tomorrowland he dropped 8 STMPD RCRD IDs—dropping a whopping 10 IDs, effectively showcasing the first quarter of his label’s 2021 release calendar. This was the largest stage to date for Tchami to showcase his diversified Year Zero sound; after years of waiting his debut album, Year Zero, dropped on October 23rd, and with no album tour Tomorrowland NYE was the albums largest release party.  

Even the festivals gimmicks received an upgrade. For its inaugural endeavour fans received a 15 minute performance by Katy Perry. This time everyone was treated to forty-five minutes with DJ Snoopadelic. He may not have been the most logical follow up to Duck Sauce, but clouds of digital smoke & a few Snoop Dogg classics can go a long way.   

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Although Armin van Buuren’s set may not have been as riddled with as many IDs as his peers, the perennial favorite performed an impeccable set. High energy, easily accessible, and uplifting. Armin allowed synths to do the heavy lifting and cleanse our palates for the year to come. It has been years since I’ve placed Armin at the head of the pack, but he brought trance to Tomorrowland NYE in a big way, and it hit the right cord.

The main stage closed out the night with Charlotte de Witte, followed by Jack Back. It was the precise transition towards after hours energy the night needed. Ultimately Tomorrowland NYE was a big improvement on a predecessor that already stood leagues above the rest. The artists all brought their A-game, and an astute attention to detail made sure the festival delivered on its true to life virtual promise.

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Why you should get excited about Tomorrowland's NYE event

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By Ryan Hayes

NYE is just around the corner, and this year things are looking a little different. With COVID-19 restrictions in full effect across Canada our usual winter festival offerings have all been cancelled, we’ve been sequestered to our homes for the remainder of the holiday season. Under these unprecedented circumstances Tomorrowland’s digital NYE offering is the perfect, and only, true alternative for dance music lovers who are currently suffering from the winter blues. With long, dark, and cold days piled on top of a lackluster summer—we all need a shot of pure serotonin—and Tomorrowland is here to deliver.

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The digital festival is set to feature 24 sets, across 4 unique stages, from 8pm to 3am local time (adapted across 27 time zones). While July’s Tomorrowland Around The World took place in the digital wonderland dubbed Pāpiliōnem, Tomorrowland’s NYE offering has shifted to the newly minted NAOZ. Advertised as a ‘revolutionary and future-proof virtual entertainment world,’ NAOZ is the world's first virtual super-club.

For their summer festival Tomorrowland built four green screen studios around the world, each with 38 digital cameras. Jointly they amassed over 300 terabytes of raw footage, the result was a wildly successful virtual experiment and proof of concept for all future Tomorrowland events.  

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The absolutely stacked lineup features mainstage legends like Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, & David Guetta; while branching out with acts like Duck Sauce, Boys Noize, Maceo Plex, & Charlotte De Witte. There is even a performance by Snoop Dogg AKA DJ Snoopadelic…because why not. Both Diplo and David Guetta are holding down double duty; with Major Lazer playing earlier in the night hopefully Diplo is freed up to explore his Higher Grounds house side when he hits the Planaxis stage just before midnight. Guetta has a mainstage timeslot, which promises to offer a mixture of classics and Future Rave, as well as after-party duties; he is closing out the festival on the Melodia  stage as Jack Back from 2-3am.

Tomorrowland has proven that their artists take their sets seriously, treating them exactly the same as they would a top tier festival on the global circuit. Garrix has promised 9 new IDs for his set, stating; “I’m going to play so much unreleased music and I really want to take people on a journey, playing some different sounding stuff and new things.”

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Tickets are twenty Euros, approximately $31 Canadian, or the price of two overpriced festival drinks. If you want to relive all of the sets on demand for two weeks after the event it’ll cost you an extra five Euros. Round up your household bubble—or Zoom with your festival crew—find your best speakers, dress up, order some LEDs from Amazon, & keep the drinks flowing. The more stock you place in digital events like this, the more you get out of them. This is your excuse to go all out—fully overboard—and rave from home.

It’s time to celebrate the end of a turbulent year, and this is as close to the real thing as you are going to get. I promise.

Just dive in….because why not?

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New Year's Eve Guide for 2017

Click on the link below to check out all of the upcoming New Year's Eve events set for this Sunday in Canada. There is a lot of talent coming to Canada for NYE, and finding the party with the right vibe could mean the difference between a good time and a great time. Let this guide help you make the best decision for New Year's Eve! 

New Year's Eve + Weekend Guide

This year's New Year's Eve celebrations line up perfectly with the weekend as Canadian electronic dance music fans welcome 2016 with open arms. There are plenty of parties to choose from as local and international DJ talent will be busy keeping dancefloors happy during this festive time. Click below to finalize your NYE and weekend plans.