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After 12 Years, Swedish House Mafia Reunites on Tomorrowland Mainstage!

For the first time since 2012, Swedish House Mafia returned to Tomorrowland, delivering a spectacular performance that left fans in awe. The iconic trio, consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso, took the Mainstage by storm, playing a set filled with hits from their illustrious career.

As fireworks illuminated the sky over Boom, Belgium, the crowd erupted in excitement when the group dropped their 2012 anthem ‘Don’t You Worry Child’. The energy only escalated as they premiered their latest track, ‘Lioness’ featuring Niki & The Dove, a song slated for their forthcoming second album. This momentous occasion was not just a highlight of the festival but also a significant milestone for the group, marking their first collective performance at Tomorrowland in over a decade.

Though each member has graced the Tomorrowland stage individually over the past 12 years, their reunion as Swedish House Mafia at this year’s festival brought a renewed sense of nostalgia and excitement. Their previous performance in 2012 was a pivotal moment in both their career and Tomorrowland’s history, contributing to the festival’s “breakthrough year.”

The debut of ‘Lioness’ at Tomorrowland follows its initial teaser by Ingrosso at Coachella in April. Fans can look forward to more from Swedish House Mafia as they embark on a six-week residency at Ushuaïa Ibiza starting this Sunday.

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Glastonbury Fans Left Stranded by Yurtel Bankruptcy

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Several Glastonbury 2025 attendees have been left devastated after luxury tent provider Yurtel declared bankruptcy, jeopardizing bookings worth up to £16,500.

The collapse means no accommodation, no glamping perks—and no tickets. Glastonbury Festival clarified it had no ties to Yurtel’s operations and won’t be offering replacement tickets, as Yurtel hadn’t secured any for 2025. Refunds are currently unavailable, with liquidation proceedings pending.

Glastonbury Fans Left Stranded by Yurtel Bankruptcy

Customers are urged to contact Yurtel@btguk.com to authorize sharing their data for potential assistance. While the dream of luxury festival living fades, attendees are scrambling for alternatives and answers amid the chaos.

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Fedde Le Grand’s Surprise Wedding Has the Internet Swooning

1 week ago

House music icon Fedde Le Grand has hit a beautiful new milestone—he’s officially a married man! On May 9th, the legendary Dutch DJ tied the knot with his longtime partner Sofia in a heartfelt ceremony.

Fedde Le Grand’s Surprise Wedding Has the Internet Swooning

Known for global anthems like “Put Your Hands Up For Detroit” and “So Much Love,” Fedde took to social media to express his joy and gratitude, calling Sofia “his everything” and the day “unforgettable.” As fans celebrate this romantic chapter, it’s clear that Fedde’s next big journey is offstage—with love leading the way.

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DJ Gamechanger: SanDisk & Pioneer Just Dropped the Ultimate Flash Drive!

1 week ago

AlphaTheta (formerly Pioneer DJ) has joined forces with SanDisk to launch a DJ-specific flash drive built for speed and performance. The new SanDisk DJ Flash Drive offers ultra-fast transfer speeds of up to 1,000MB/s and comes with dual USB-C and USB-A connectors—perfect for modern and legacy DJ setups.

With up to 1TB of storage, it’s tailor-made for DJs on the go. Plus, buyers get a 3-month free trial of the rekordbox Creative Plan, making it easier than ever to organize, prep, and perform sets with precision.

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Calvin Harris Accused of Copying ’90s Classic

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Calvin Harris is facing heat over his latest track Blessings, with fans and fellow artist Chicane alleging it closely mirrors the iconic 1997 trance anthem Offshore.”

The controversy sparked after Chicane posted a video directly comparing the two, igniting debate across the EDM community. Calvin responded with a cheeky rebuttal, denying any wrongdoing and accusing Chicane of borrowing from Tangerine Dream himself.

As copyright debates intensify in the digital age, this clash highlights how thin the line between inspiration and imitation can be. Whose side are you on?

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