Ultra announces in Taiwan, its first time since the coronavirus pandemic

Ultra Music Festival, the world’s largest electronic dance music franchise, announced a time in Taiwan next month, its first physical occasion since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak.

On November 14 at Dajia Riverside Park, Road To Ultra: Taiwan will be a daytime festival with foreign DJs Alesso, Kayzo, Slander and Vini Vici, with Taiwan regional actors DJ Junior, DJ Pei and Ray Ray. Here.

 

The last physical festival on the Ultra list to be released this year’s Road To Ultra in India and Ultra Australia on March 7 and 8, has been cancelled.

Since 2017, Ultra has expanded its global list to 29 countries and 26 cities on an average of forty-five times consistent with the year. By comparison, Road To Ultra: Taiwan 2020 will be the fifth time in the festival franchise in 2020.

Road To Ultra’s occasions are smaller-scale festivals than the artists of next year’s flagship event in Miami. Since its inception in 2015, Road To Ultra has moved to Taiwan, India, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong and once Singapore.

Taiwan is one of the first countries in the world to stop the spread of coronavirus and has since announced the return of physical music festivals, with more security measures, which come with LUCFest, which will also take place in November with a local event. Program.

The last Ultra occasion in Taiwan in 2018 attracted a crowd of more than 50,000 revelers. Lately, it is known to what extent this year’s assistance will be affected by the security measures opposed to COVID-19.

According to Ultra’s website, a physical festival is planned for autumn in Korea, dates and programming have not been announced, it is not known at this time whether the festival will continue as planned.

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