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Watch The Epic First Trailer For Tomorrowland’s Documentary [VIDEO]

Watch The Epic First Trailer For Tomorrowland’s Documentary [VIDEO]

We mentioned several weeks ago that after the stunning 2015 that Tomorrowland had, with appearances in Belgium, Brazil, and (despite all the mishaps) Atlanta as TomorrowWorld, celebrations were certainly in order. Said celebrations have now been delivered to us in the form of a gorgeous feature film documentary “This Was Tomorrow,” which is set for a perfectly timed end of the year release.
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 With the official date set for December 1st of this year, the first trailer for the documentary has just come out to keep us all hyped up as we wait for November to pass. The trailer features four of Tomorrowland’s massive main stage designs – Books, Volcano, Key, and Castle with Tommorrowland & World alumnus Steve Angelo Mako’s collaborative single “Children Of The Wild” serving as an epic backdrop to two minutes of goosebump-inducing crowd footage from the festivals.

Check out the incredible trailer below!

The year 2015 will be chronicled as magical, mythical and memorable. The People of Tomorrow experienced Tomorrowland on three continents this year. After celebrating the 10th anniversary in Belgium in 2014 and putting ashore in the United States, the third chapter of our magnificent fairytale was written in Brazil for the very first time.

All these beautiful and precious moments like the introduction of the new 2015 tale “The Secret Kingdom of Melodia”, the unseen atmosphere of the first Tomorrowland in Brazil but also the encounter between Tomorrowland and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and many other great stories of the People of Tomorrow and the worlds biggest DJ’s – were captured in one fascinating movie: ‘This Was Tomorrow’, the motion picture of a magnificent year.

All info: http://thiswastomorrow.tomorrowland.com

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