The Top European Electronic Music Festivals You Need to Attend

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Looking for the best European electronic music festivals to attend? Look no further than this list of the top festivals in the continent! From Tomorrowland to Ultra Europe, there’s something for everyone!

Introduction

Summertime is festival season, and Europe is no stranger to some of the world’s best. From Austria to Croatia, these are the top European electronic music festivals you need to put on your bucket list.

1. Snowbombing (Mayrhofen, Austria)
2. Tomorrowland (Boom, Belgium)
3. DGTL Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
4. Melt! Festival (Gräfenhainichen, Germany)
5. Sónar (Barcelona, Spain)
6. Hideout Festival (Zrce Beach, Croatia)
7. We Are FSTVL (Upminster, United Kingdom)

Tomorrowland

Held in Belgium, Tomorrowland is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in Europe. The festival attracts people from all over the world with its massive lineup of international DJs. If you’re looking for a festival that has it all, Tomorrowland is the one for you.

Ultra Music Festival

UMF) is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world, taking place in Miami every year. The festival draws in huge crowds of people from all over the globe, eager to see their favorite DJ’s perform. This year, the festival will take place from March 29th-31st. Some of the biggest names in electronic music are set to perform, such as Martin Garrix, Tiësto, David Guetta, and more. Ultra is sure to be an unforgettable experience, so make sure to add it to your list!

Creamfields

Creamfields is one of the most well-known electronic music festivals in Europe, and it takes place in Daresbury, England. The event is held over four days in August, and it features some of the biggest names in electronic music. There are also camping options available for those who want to stay close to the action.

Mysteryland

Mysteryland is one of the most popular electronic music festivals in Europe, and it takes place in the Netherlands. The festival features a wide range of genres, including house, techno, trance, and more. There are also a variety of art installations and performances to enjoy.

Conclusion

From world-famous Tomorrowland to the intimate Primavera Sound, Europe is home to some of the best electronic music festivals in the world. So if you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, be sure to check out one of these top European festivals.

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