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One of the world’s biggest Trance festivals, Electronic Family, adds Gaia to 2017 line-up

Gaia will return to the Netherlands this August.

Electronic Family, one of the world’s biggest Trance festivals, has just announced Gaia as the closing act for the mainstage on Sunday Aug. 6! With Gaia, Armin van Buuren honours his love for trance music with Benno De Goeij, celebrating the beauty of the emotional genre with highlights such as ‘Status Excessu D’, ‘J’ai Envie De Toi’ and ‘Inyathi’.

Over the years, Electronic Family has become an iconic festival. An intimate atmosphere, quality music and an outstanding international line up make the annual gathering beloved by many and an essential summer escapade!

This year, the event moves to its new venue, ‘Autotron’ in Den Bosch, Netherlands on August 5 & 6, 2017.

The two-day festival also sees Aly & Fila closing the mainstage on Saturday Aug. 5, Andrew Rayel will hit the decks on the mainstage on Aug. 6 and Bryan Kearney will be headlining the Who’s Afraid Of 138?! stage.

With Aly & Fila closing our mainstage on Saturday and Gaia closing on Sunday, you really want to join us for the whole weekend!

Find ticket info here.

LINE-UP SATURDAY:

Mainstage Saturday:
Aly & Fila
Andrew Bayer B2B Ilan Bluestone
Ben Gold
Cosmic Gate
KhoMha
Markus Schulz
Standerwick

Trance Classics Hosted by Johan Gielen:
Alex M.O.R.P.H B2B Woody van Eyden
Chicane
Johan Gielen
Marc Simz
Menno de Jong (vinyl set)
Talla 2XLC
Ton TB

Psy:
Ace Ventura

Astrix
Captain Hook
John 00 Fleming
Prgrm-D

Grotesque:
2nd Phase

Allen Watts
Daniel Skyver
Ciaran McAuley
James Dymond
John Askew
John O’Callaghan
Jordan Suckley
Mark Sherry
RAM
Stoneface & Terminal

LINE-UP SUNDAY:

Mainstage Sunday:
Andrew Rayel
David Gravell
Ferry Corsten
Gaia
Gareth Emery
Ørjan Nilsen
Rodg
Ruben de Ronde

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