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MYSTERYLAND ANNOUNCES HUGE LINEUP FOR 2017 INCLUDING DEADMAU5, ALESSO & MORE

MYSTERYLAND ANNOUNCES HUGE LINEUP FOR 2017 INCLUDING DEADMAU5, ALESSO & MORE
We can’t deny the fact that when it comes to electronic music festivals, Mysteryland is one of the biggest and the oldest running festival. Mysteryland has been a major force and a radical stimulus in the music festival scene by bringing a music revolution since the early 90’s. The festival takes place in the Netherlands but Mysteryland has also gone to Chile and United States in 2011 and 2014, respectively.
Even though people still are recovering from all the buzz from Ultra Music Festival and Miami Music Week, Mysteryland just announced a massive lineup for their 24th edition that will take place on August 26th-27th of this year.
People can experience breathtaking and breakthrough performances by over 200 DJs and live acts. Headliners include heavyweights like deadmau5, Alesso, Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond & Axwell /\ Ingrosso. Other exciting acts in addition to the above headliners are Carl Cox, Dillon Francis, Flosstradamus, KSHMR, Netsky (Live), Yellow Claw and many more.

The hype is real with this edition of Mysteryland, not only because of the headliners and other acts that are showcasing their performances, but also that the event is backed by major hosting partners and leading labels like Spinnin Records, Mad Decent, Ram Records, Q-Dance, Cocoon and many more.

We are super excited for the event. Stay tuned and follow Mysteryland 

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