Categories: MusicNews

The Final Edition Of United Through Music Will Feature Exclusive Performances By Claptone, Oliver Heldens as HI-LO, Fedde Le Grand And Henri PFR!

After seven successful weeks of connecting the People of Tomorrow around the world and bringing unique live shows to millions of living rooms across the globe, Tomorrowland now announces the eighth and final edition of its popular live stream event ‘Tomorrowland Presents: United Through Music’. Broadcasting live for the last time on Tuesday May 26 from 15:00 CEST across FacebookYouTubeTwitchVK, One World Radio and tomorrowland.com/unite (via video conferencing), four hours filled with magical sounds, brand-new mixes, and exclusive live performances will be brought by four top-notch artists from their own homes: enigmatic and mythical German DJ & producer Claptone (live from Essen, Germany), young Dutch star Oliver Heldens who will be playing an exclusive set under his darker moniker and musical alias HI-LO (live from Rotterdam, Netherlands), Dutch powerhouse and one of the most defining figures in the fast-evolving genre of house music Fedde Le Grand (live from Breda, Netherlands) and one of the hottest Belgian artists of the moment Henri PFR (live from Brussels, Belgium) – hosted by One World Radio’s presenter Adam K (live from London).

With the unique live shows of United Through Music, Tomorrowland succeeded in uniting the People of Tomorrow across the globe through the power of music and brought a magical experience into millions of living rooms all over the planet by inviting four world-class artists each week to spread good vibes and play exclusive live sets, each broadcasting live straight from their own homes. The worldwide success of Tomorrowland’s weekly United Through Music streams has reached more than 90 million viewers and listeners from 156 different countries throughout the past seven weeks, allowing the People of Tomorrow to interact and unite as one from the comfort of their own homes. 

Top 10 of countries with the most viewers
1. India
2. Mexico
3. Brazil
4. Colombia
5. France
6. United States
7. Spain
8. Germany
9. Belgium
10. Peru

Catering to all genres each week, the festival always presented a daring and diverse lineup, gathering different musical styles and taking people on a four-hour musical journey – exactly what people around the world needed to get through these challenging times. The live broadcast brought the magic and unity of Tomorrowland into everyone’s living rooms, making it a truly magical experience with people of all ages and places uniting, connecting and spreading love through the power of music.

Dylan Smith

Recent Posts

Released 15 Years Ago: Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix) – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

In electronic music there are certain melodies and pieces of sound design that can be…

10 hours ago

Sölus-Sun & Blaze Orange Announce Big Release ‘Cuttin Shapes’ Coming In 2025

Canadian DJ and producer Sölus-Sun and Milwaukee’s genre-blending maestro Blaze Orange join forces for the…

2 days ago

Visionary Electronic Artist Knock2 Announces 2025 Global Headlining Tour

At only 25-years-old, Knock2 has already become one of electronic music’s most forward-thinking breakout stars. Renowned for…

2 days ago

New EDM Friday: DJ Snake, Marshmello, Kygo, Alok & More

DJ Snake & Hamza - DianaThis Wednesday, DJ Snake shared his brand new single 'Diana', a deeply grooved track featuring…

2 days ago

35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall: Luca-DanteSpadafora gives David Hasselhoff’s freedom anthem a techno makeover

To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Luca-Dante Spadafora is…

4 days ago

Celebrating 29 Years of Robert Miles’ Children – The Track That Defined Dream House

On this day 29 years ago, Robert Miles released 'Children', an iconic track that would…

4 days ago