Springfest Frühlingsfest

Munich’s Little Oktoberfest

Munich, Germany, 20 April-8 May 2018

Munich’s Fruhlingfest (Springfest in English) is the sister event to the city’s legendary beer festival held later in the year.
Known as Little Oktoberfest, the festival welcomes thousands of people to the Bavarian capital for more than two weeks of traditional larks, including copious amounts of with beer and food, funfairs, fireworks, music, and an all-round festive atmosphere.
And by taking place at the end of April/start of May, Springfest Frühlingsfest takes advantage of the warmer weather, laying on a more intimate festival that shirks none of the excitement or character of its more famous sibling.

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland is the biggest electronic music festival in the world.

Boom, Belgium, 20-22 July 2018 & 27-29 July 2018

 

Line-ups featuring the most popular DJs on the planet, mind-blowing stage design and spectacular firework displays: there’s nothing else like Tomorrowland.
Since it all started back in 2005, the Belgium festival has gone onto reach the pinnacle of dance music, showcasing only the very best DJs and attracting fans from all four corners of the globe. Spanning over 15 stages, expect all dance music bases to be covered – EDM, house, techno – you name it, Tomorrrowland has it.

Ultra Europe

Europe’s infamous electronic music festival

Split, Croatia, 5-11 July 2018

Ultra Europe is Europe’s famous electronic music festival, attracting the biggest names in EDM, house and techno music to Split each summer.
Held inside the city’s historical Stadion Poljud, Ultra has become famed for its incredible, high-energy shows, filled with overwhelming production. As well as that, the festival also includes a number of beach and boat parties across the town, the surrounding islands, and on the lush Adriatic sea.
This year’s edition will see sets from the likes of David Guetta, Carl Cox and Axwell ^ Ingrosso, who will touch down alongside a pilgrimage of dance music fans from around the world.