The festival, in collaboration with the Colombia-based Breakfast Club, will be held on May 11th and 12th at the Jardín Botánico de Medellín, expecting over 20,000 attendees. The CORE stage, designed by Tomorrowland’s creative team, was revealed in Mexico and debuted at CORE Tulum after a year of planning. Initially just a 3D design concept, it became a reality due to the team’s dedication. The stage, featuring performances from artists like Boys Noize and Disclosure, blends seamlessly into Tulum’s jungle setting with its natural elements and stands at 17 meters high and 30 meters wide, equipped with various lighting and effects. It’s confirmed to appear at Tomorrowland’s main festival in Belgium in 2024, with plans for additional locations worldwide. Tomorrowland also introduced a VR exhibition called ‘The Great Library of Tomorrow’ in Barcelona last year, offering an immersive experience centered on the festival’s fantasy themes.
J Balvin Reimagines Van Halen’s “Jump” for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
J Balvin is bringing a new sound to a rock classic ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The global superstar has teamed up with Coca-Cola to release a reimagined version of Jump, the iconic 1980s hit originally performed by Van Halen. Known for its instantly recognizable...






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