Voting is now open for DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals. Festival fans are invited to support their favorite events before the ballot closes on 26th October 2022. Voting takes place at vote.djmag.com.
The poll, run by leading dance music magazine and media brand DJ Mag, returns after almost three years away. The last Top 100 Festivals poll took place in 2019 when Belgium’s Tomorrowland took the coveted top spot in a ranking curated by anonymous votes from leading DJs selected from sister polls Top 100 DJs and Alternative Top 100 DJs.
Owing to the effects of the pandemic, the poll has been on ice since then. But now, with the festival scene bouncing back, DJ Mag believe it’s time to shine a light on the best global events once more. In a change to the previous process, this year’s Top 100 Festivals will be decided entirely by votes from DJ Mag readers, in the same format as globally-recognized polls Top 100 DJs (1.3 million annual votes) and Top 100 Clubs (650k annual votes).
Top 100 Festivals is an open poll with no registration required. Voters can choose any festival, anywhere in the world. The 100 festivals with the most verified votes at the end of the voting period will make the final ranking. Festivals wishing to participate can download a voting kit containing logos, QR codes, and key visuals to mobilize their fanbase.
The results will be announced in the final quarter of 2022. Voting is open now until 23:59 BST on 26th October 2022: vote.djmag.com
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