Music Metal Band that helped save Tomorrowland after a stage on stage

Music Metal Band that helped save Tomorrowland after a stage on stage

Main Stage of the Belgian electronic music festival was fully consumed by the flames; organizers maintained the event and sought solutions

As reported, the main stage of the Belgian edition of Tomorrowlandone of the biggest electronic music festivals on the planet, caught fire last Wednesday, 16. The organization decided to keep the event anyway-in part, thanks to Metallic.

The American band provided elements used during their latest European tour for use during the festival, which takes place between Friday, 18, and Sunday, 20, in Boom, Belgium. The equipment was stored in Austria, approximately a thousand kilometers from which the event takes place.

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The information was confirmed by the company Stageco (via HLN and Music non stop), one of the organization’s partners, responsible alongside other companies for keeping the shows even after the situation. According to those responsible, the LIER offered sound system, managed by Phlippo Productions and Noizboyzwhile the lighting was in charge of PRG.

The new stage is approximately one third of the original size, according to a CEO. It is 70 meters wide and eight high, against 160 meters wide and 45 high of the one that was destroyed. Local authorities have inspected the space and declared it insurance, but have established a new rule: it will not be possible to use fireworks.

The real problem, according to the HLN report, is the smell of burnt that still hangs. Even so, the event is maintained and promises presentations of Martin Garrix, David Guettathe Brazilian Alok, MEALT, AXWELL, WITTE CHARLOTTE, MISS MONIQUE, NICKY ROMERO, MAHMUT ORHAN, MADDIX, MATTN, SOLOMUN, FISHER, SARA LANDRYbetween others.

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Source: Rollingstone

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