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How much money does Tomorrowland generate?

How much money does Tomorrowland generate?

Tomorrowland 2013 brought €70 million to the Belgian economy, €19 million of which was spent by people living outside of Belgium. In 2016 the festival brought €100 million and employed 700 people full-time before and during the festival.

How much does Tomorrowland cost from India?

A round-trip flight from India costs around INR 40,000 whereas the pass costs around INR 23,000 or more depending on the type of ticket you buy.

What is the capacity of Tomorrowland?

about 400,000 attendees
Tomorrowland, one of the biggest EDM events in the world, typically draws about 400,000 attendees to Boom, Belgium, or up to 70,000 a day. The 2019 edition ran six days over two weekends.

How Much money is invested in Tomorrowland?

Industry sources previously told Billboard that the festival cost about $10 million overall. Michiel Beers, the festival’s co-founder, says Tomorrowland’s contribution was closer to $6 million, including money spent on talent and production.

Who runs Tomorrowland?

Manu and Michiel Beers
Tomorrowland is fully owned by Manu and Michiel Beers, two Belgian brothers. The event employs 12,000 people during its run, and organizers estimate roughly $120 million (100 million euros) from the festival will feed directly back to the local economy.

Who is the first Indian DJ to play at Tomorrowland?

Shaan
Shaan made his debut at Sunburn in 2009 and was the first-ever Indian DJ to perform at Tomorrowland and also the first to be signed by Virgin EMI. Singh – who goes by the name SHAAN – is in New York City to sign the biggest ever record deal for an Indian artist.

Who created Tomorrowland?

founder Michiel Beers
Tomorrowland has officially announced its virtual Around The World festival for 2021. Last week, Tomorrowland founder Michiel Beers revealed that a virtual event would take place this summer.

What company owns Tomorrowland?

Tomorrowland is fully owned by Manu and Michiel Beers, two Belgian brothers. The event employs 12,000 people during its run, and organizers estimate roughly $120 million (100 million euros) from the festival will feed directly back to the local economy.