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Here Are The Biggest IDs From Tomorrowland Day One

When you put a number of the worlds biggest DJs all into the same space over a weekend, you're bound to catch a lot of unreleased material. That's exactly what happened over the weekend in Boom, Belgium at Tomorrowland, one of the top electronic music festivals in the world. From Alesso to Tiësto, we've collected some of the biggest IDs heard on day one of the massive EDM event for your convenience.
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When you put a number of the world’s biggest DJs all into the same space over a weekend, you’re bound to catch a lot of unreleased material. That’s exactly what happened over the weekend in Boom, Belgium at Tomorrowland, one of the top electronic music festivals in the world. From Alesso to Tiësto, we’ve collected some of the biggest IDs heard on day one of the massive EDM event for your convenience.

For starters, Alesso slipped an ID into his set that he’s been touting live for a bit now in the form of a blistering electro cut with hard hitting percussion and blippy synths. DVBBS, meanwhile, opened their set with what is believed to be an unreleased collab with GTA, while Otto Knows dropped an upbeat song in the style of Avicii. Tiësto unleashed a future house style ID into his set, and W&W dropped a portion of a tune believed to be a collab with Julian Jordan.

There’s still plenty more unreleased material and epic live sets from Tomorrowland 2016 surfacing on the internet, and we’ll keep you posted with the biggest and best updates as they become available. For now, though, check out what we’ve found below and let us know what you think.


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