Digital Dreams Announces First Three Headliners For 2015

Digital Dreams has announced their first three headliners for 2015. Taking place on June 27th and 28th in Toronto next year, the festival will play host to Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox and Pete Tong, among many, many others. Tickets are now on sale over at Ticketmaster and with the headliners now announced, you can bet that we'll be hearing about the rest of the lineup very, very soon.

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Digital Dreams has announced their first three headliners for 2015. Taking place on June 27th and 28th in Toronto next year, the festival will play host to Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox and Pete Tong, among many, many others. Tickets are currently on sale over at Ticketmaster and with the headliners now announced, you can bet that we’ll be hearing about the rest of the lineup very soon.

As you may or may not know, Ink Entertainment took over managing the festival this year, which did cause concern for many seeing as the company’s flagship property, VELD, caters to a very different type of crowd. With these three headliners though, they’ve shown that they’re committed to sticking with the more old school/underground music that Digital Dreams is known for and that the “Dreamers” should have nothing to worry about.

Tell us, are you happy with the three headliners? And, who else would you like to see play at the festival? Sound off below!


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