Electronic music is big business at Tomorrowland 2015 | CNBC International
Tomorrowland is the largest electronic dance music festival in the world. CNBC's Phil Han gives you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the festival and speaks to some of the biggest DJ's in the industry, including Hardwell and David Guetta on how things have changed.
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I like you Luke, but America didn't pick it up? Raving and DJing since the early nineties my friend.
@djmagzbtd
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe you have, but most americans have not. Raving and DJing was/is much bigger in Europe, especially Netherlands and Germany. The techno capital of the world is in Berlin. America was slow to the scene.
That girl in the back was just on her phone. Didn’t even know Hardwell was right there
Accomodations 23,000 USD 4 nights! What's included!!??
@OLGMC
4 жыл бұрын
Those will be the "mansions" which are actual houses made with containers, they have kitchens and fridge with food, pool, hot tubs and butlers, etc...
David Guetta didn't make EDM big, it was others who made their way up