Top European Electronic Music Festivals of 2014
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From Tomorrowland to Mysteryland, check out our list of the top European electronic music festivals of 2014!
Introduction
With the summer upon us, now is the time to start making plans for the biggest and best European music festivals of 2014. Whether you’re into rock, pop, indie, dance, or anything in between, there’s sure to be a festival that’s perfect for you.
Here are ten of the most highly anticipated festivals taking place in Europe this summer:
1. Roskilde Festival (Denmark)
2. Tomorrowland (Belgium)
3. Exit Festival (Serbia)
4. Reading and Leeds Festivals (UK)
5. Glastonbury Festival (UK)
6. Creamfields (UK)
7.electric Daisy Carnival UK (UK)
8. Sónar Festival (Spain)
9. Melt! Festival (Germany) 10. Balaton Sound (Hungary)
Tomorrowland
Located in Boom, Belgium, Tomorrowland is one of the largest and most popular electronic music festivals in the world. The festival attracts over 180,000 people each year, making it one of the most highly attended events in Belgium. Tomorrowland features over 400 DJ’s and live acts, spread out over 15 different stages. The festival is known for its festive atmosphere and top-notch production values.
Ultra Music Festival
The Ultra Music Festival is one of the biggest and most popular electronic music festivals in the world, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year. The festival is held in Miami, Florida, and features some of the biggest names in the electronic music scene. This year’s lineup includes headliners such as Tiesto, Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Deadmau5, and many more. If you’re looking for a truly massive electronic music festival experience, Ultra is definitely worth checking out.
Creamfields
Creamfields is a huge dance music festival that takes place in England every year. This year, it will be held from August 22-24, 2014. The festival attracts some of the biggest names in electronic music, and features eight different stages with a variety of music genres represented. With over 70,000 attendees expected, Creamfields is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in Europe.
Electric Daisy Carnival
Electric Daisy Carnival, also known as EDC, is one of the world’s largest electronic music festivals, with events held in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. The festival is produced by Insomniac Events and features a wide variety of electronic music genres, including house, techno, drum and Bass, dubstep and trance.
Mysteryland
Mysteryland is a three-day electronic music festival that takes place in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1993 and is one of the oldest electronic music festivals in the world. The festival features a wide range of electronic music, including techno, house, drum & bass, and more. Mysteryland is also known for its extensive camping and live art offerings.
Conclusion
So there you go – our top picks for the best European electronic music festivals of 2014! We hope you’ll find the perfect event for you and have an amazing time dancing the night away.