Hardwell’s inimitable Tomorrowland 2013 set garners over 1 million views in less than a week!

On Friday 26th, Hardwell, the formidable Dutch titan, returned to the mainstage of the world’s most buzzed about festival where he played yet another inimitable set that took a frenzied Tomorrowland audience on a ride of a lifetime, and it is now available for viewing exclusively on his YouTube channel.

Opening his performance with his new record, ‘Jumper’ with W&W, due out on August 5th on his Revealed Recordings imprint, he immediately let it be known that something special was upon the valley that was adorned with fan-made Hardwell flags from front to back. With highlights including a load of other Revealed Recordings tracks including Kill The Buzz’ ‘Shake’, a stunning mash-up of Avicii’s ‘Wake Me Up’ that had everyone singing in harmony, a crowd-wide sit down, and heavy rain in the last 10 minutes, his set was the most explosive of the entire day and night with millions of live listeners around the world experiencing yet another landmark Hardwell set. His tracks ‘Spaceman’, ‘Apollo’, ‘How We Do’ and his latest single ‘Never Say Goodbye’ went trending on Twitter while the Dutch star was live in performance.

Last year’s liveset of Hardwell at Tomorrowland gained over 18 millions views on YouTube and with this year’s set having already amassed in excess of 1 million views in just a few days; making him the single most in demand liveset artist in the electronic scene today – and offering insight into limits to which this young talented superstar is on course to achieve.

Hardwell strives to push the limit of what’s possible, and he consistently delivers with remarkable output time and time again.

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One response to “Hardwell’s inimitable Tomorrowland 2013 set garners over 1 million views in less than a week!

  1. Pingback: Hardwell & W&W – Jumper (Original Mix) [Preview] | The Bangin Beats·

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