THE WORLD’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS

THE WORLD’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS

Below are some of the world's BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS for you

1. Holi


Holi is an ancient Hindu festival that takes place around March in India and Nepal. Participants down mad amounts of bhang, a cannabis beverage, and then go nuts in the streets with epic "battles" of colored powder and water. This is one of the most random facts about this festival.

2. Boryeong Mud Festival


Originally conceived as a marketing effort for mud cosmetics in Boryeong, South Korea, the two-week festival is a major stop on the 'independent travelers looking to get fucked up' trail. The most popular days of the festival typically fall on the second weekend of July. 

3. Electric Daisy Carnival


Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas recently drew 345,000 people overdosing on bass drops and pool parties over three days in June. 

4. Tomorrowland


Tomorrowland takes place the last weekend of July in Boom, Belgium. Over 180,000 people who don't want to have hearing when they're older hit the scene to hear hundreds of DJs perform.

5. Ultra Music Festival

Held in Miami, Ultra Music Festival attracts over 330,000 partiers looking to combine warm weather and electronic dance music. In 2013, pre-sale tickets sold out in a matter of seconds. 

6. La Tomatina


Every August, La Tomatina takes place in the Valencian town of Buñol, where 40 metric tons of tomatoes are thrown in a massive food-fight, giving 20,000 revelers their daily dose of vegetables. Wanna check some of the most funny pictures with captions right now?

7. Roskilde


Roskilde, one of Europe's largest festivals, attracts artists ranging from synthpop to hip-hop. Held in June or July each year, the festival attracts over 100,000 people and includes a naked run for those who feel wearing clothing is too mainstream.

8.  Songkran

During Songkran, Thailand's traditional New Year's Day from April 13-15, participants “attack” each other with water thrown from buckets, shot from water guns, and sprayed from hoses. Even the elephants join the battle.

9. Distortion


Copenhagen's Distortion pops up in random locations all over the city during the week of the first Saturday in June. From boat parties to block parties, thousands party around Copenhagen for five days in five different locations.

10. Queen's Day


On April 27, Amsterdam is colored orange as people celebrate from the streets to the canals. Over a million revelers party all day and night, closing the city centre to cars and trams. 

Right here in our site, you can also learn all information as you want as amazing science facts and much more.
THE WORLD’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS

THE WORLD’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS

Below are some of the world's BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALS for you

1. Holi


Holi is an ancient Hindu festival that takes place around March in India and Nepal. Participants down mad amounts of bhang, a cannabis beverage, and then go nuts in the streets with epic "battles" of colored powder and water. This is one of the most random facts about this festival.

2. Boryeong Mud Festival


Originally conceived as a marketing effort for mud cosmetics in Boryeong, South Korea, the two-week festival is a major stop on the 'independent travelers looking to get fucked up' trail. The most popular days of the festival typically fall on the second weekend of July. 

3. Electric Daisy Carnival


Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas recently drew 345,000 people overdosing on bass drops and pool parties over three days in June. 

4. Tomorrowland


Tomorrowland takes place the last weekend of July in Boom, Belgium. Over 180,000 people who don't want to have hearing when they're older hit the scene to hear hundreds of DJs perform.

5. Ultra Music Festival

Held in Miami, Ultra Music Festival attracts over 330,000 partiers looking to combine warm weather and electronic dance music. In 2013, pre-sale tickets sold out in a matter of seconds. 

6. La Tomatina


Every August, La Tomatina takes place in the Valencian town of Buñol, where 40 metric tons of tomatoes are thrown in a massive food-fight, giving 20,000 revelers their daily dose of vegetables. Wanna check some of the most funny pictures with captions right now?

7. Roskilde


Roskilde, one of Europe's largest festivals, attracts artists ranging from synthpop to hip-hop. Held in June or July each year, the festival attracts over 100,000 people and includes a naked run for those who feel wearing clothing is too mainstream.

8.  Songkran

During Songkran, Thailand's traditional New Year's Day from April 13-15, participants “attack” each other with water thrown from buckets, shot from water guns, and sprayed from hoses. Even the elephants join the battle.

9. Distortion


Copenhagen's Distortion pops up in random locations all over the city during the week of the first Saturday in June. From boat parties to block parties, thousands party around Copenhagen for five days in five different locations.

10. Queen's Day


On April 27, Amsterdam is colored orange as people celebrate from the streets to the canals. Over a million revelers party all day and night, closing the city centre to cars and trams. 

Right here in our site, you can also learn all information as you want as amazing science facts and much more.

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