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Ultra Worldwide Concludes Record Breaking Tour Of Asia

Ultra Worldwide is living up to the claim of biggest international festival brand around as they conclude a record breaking eight country tour of Asia that brought in more than 350,000 attendees since June. The Asian tour saw the major EDM event touching down in various cities like Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and more throughout the summer and fall, most recently wrapping up a six city stint over a period of ten days from September 10-19.
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Ultra Worldwide is living up to the claim of biggest international festival brand around as they conclude a record breaking eight country tour of Asia that brought in more than 350,000 attendees since June. The Asian tour saw the major EDM event touching down in various cities like Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and more throughout the summer and fall, most recently wrapping up a six city stint over a period of ten days from September 10-19.

The debut edition of Ultra Singapore was a raving success, bringing in 45,000 festival goers over its two day duration. For the first time ever on September 17, Ultra Worldwide hosted three concurrent events across three different cities throughout Asia, including the debut Hong Kong event, Road To Ultra Philippines and Ultra Japan. Ultra Japan was responsible for attracting 120,000 attendees, while featuring artists like ZHU and Kygo for the first time.

Ultra Worldwide boasted some impressive social media figures as well, drawing in more than a million viewers for the Singapore and Japan festivals, with more than 750,000 viewers tuning in to Ultra Live on YouTube. It all just goes to show that Ultra is an unstoppable force on the global festival market.


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