TomorrowWorld To Stay In Georgia Until 2025, Stage Curators Revealed

ID&T have received permission to host TomorrowWorld in Georgia, or, more specifically, Chattahoochee Hills, until at least 2025. The company applied for a land permit to keep the festival where it is and according to reports, the decision was unanimous. It's not hard to see why, either.

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ID&T have received permission to host TomorrowWorld in Georgia, or, more specifically, Chattahoochee Hills, until at least 2025. The company applied for a land permit earlier this year to keep the festival where it is and according to reports, the decision was unanimous. It’s not hard to see why, either.

In other TomorrowWorld news, the stage curators were revealed yesterday and as always, it looks to be an exciting list of hosts, what with the return of All Gone Pete Tong, Smash the House, Revealed and many more making up the very promising group of themed/hosted stages.

“Each year, TomorrowWorld looks forward to offering a unique and unparalleled music experience to our fans. We’re excited to partner with the industry’s top DJ collectives and labels this year to shine a bright spotlight on the rich diversity of dance music. This is just the first in a series of exciting announcements to come for this year’s festival,” said Jamie Reilly, the festival’s project director.

Take a look at the full list of TomorrowWorld stage hosts below and let us know where you’ll be hanging out this year at the fest.

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