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Sold Out in Record Time: Why Boiler Room’s 2024 Tour is the Hottest Ticket in Town!

As the electronic music scene continues to evolve and expand, Boiler Room is once again at the forefront, bringing its unique blend of live music experiences to fans around the globe with its 2024 World Tour. After the phenomenal success of its debut in 2023, Boiler Room is raising the bar even higher, promising an even more exhilarating tour that will connect music lovers across continents.

The tour will hit 25 major cities worldwide, showcasing an electrifying mix of local and international talent. The first phase of artists announced is nothing short of spectacular, featuring industry heavyweights like Armand Van Helden, Avalon Emerson, and the iconic duo Skream & Benga, alongside rising stars such as Elli Acula, Rosey Gold, and Sara Landry. This lineup ensures a diverse and dynamic musical journey for attendees, reflecting the richness of the global dance music scene.

Sold Out in Record Time: Why Boiler Room's 2024 Tour is the Hottest Ticket in Town!

New cities like Barcelona, Beijing, and Buenos Aires are added to the tour, alongside familiar hotspots like London, New York, and Sydney. Each location promises a unique experience, tailored to reflect the distinctive character of the local electronic music culture. The London 2024 show is set to be a historic event, marking the most expensive show in Boiler Room’s history, indicative of the brand’s growing influence and ambition.

The record sell-out times for shows in New York, Toronto, Miami, Manchester, and London in 2023 are a testament to the brand’s popularity and the high demand for quality electronic music events. With stage takeovers and more surprises in store, the Boiler Room World Tour 2024 is poised to be a groundbreaking celebration of dance music, uniting fans and artists in a global expression of rhythm and creativity.

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The DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll is back for 2025—and voting is officially open! As the world’s largest fan-driven poll in electronic music, the Top 100 reflects the global voice of EDM lovers.

Martin Garrix reclaimed the #1 spot in 2024, tying Armin van Buuren’s record. David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Alok, and Timmy Trumpet followed closely. This year, DJ Mag partners with Bridges for Music to fund scholarships and mental health support through music education. Ready to support your favorite artists? Cast your votes before September 10.

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Despite strict regulations prohibiting gatherings in the area, Diplo promoted the party via Instagram, drawing hundreds of ravers. Officials cited environmental damage, fire risks, and lack of permits in their decision. While fans danced under the stars, local lawmakers weren’t impressed—launching an investigation and issuing one of the steepest fines in Ibiza’s party history.

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Six DJs. One Night. Tchami’s Paris Takeover Is Pure Madness

Fans are buzzing about the mystery final guest—five characters on the flyer strongly hint it could be none other than Malaa, Tchami’s longtime partner in crime. As Confession celebrates a decade of shaping house music’s evolution, this one-night-only spectacle in the heart of Paris is shaping up to be truly unforgettable.

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Sara Landry Breaks Club Space History With 8-Hour Techno Set—Watch It Here

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Known for her raw, relentless energy, Landry proved that the techno community isn’t here for short attention spans—we’re here for the long haul. Her marathon set not only broke records but showcased the transcendent power of techno to blur time and reality. This isn’t just a set—it’s a statement. Techno is alive and thriving.

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