Tomorrowland Winter adds Axwell, Steve Angello 2023 lineup

Axwell Steve Angello Tomorrowland Winter 2022
Axwell Steve Angello Tomorrowland Winter 2022

The third Tomorrowland Winter is approaching, and the clock is ticking! Axwell, Steve Angello, Steve Aoki, and Tony Romera have recently been added to the lineup for the 2023 winter event, which will take place from March 18 to 25 in the French ski resort of Alpe d’Huez. The 7 and 4-Day Festival Passes for Tomorrowland are now available, but all Tomorrowland Winter Packages, including accommodation, have sold out. Tomorrow at 15:00 CEST, a limited number of 1 Day Passes will go on sale on tomorrowland.com.

Tomorrowland Winter lineup for 2023 adds more names including Swedish House Mafia’s Axwell and Steve Angello

More than 100 of the world’s top DJs will perform at Tomorrowland Winter 2023 for festival-goers from all over the world, giving them a fantastic winter holiday and festival experience on 8 magnificent stages in the Alps and across the ski resort (also accessible for non-skiers and pedestrians). Afrojack, Amber Broos, Amelie Lens, ANNA, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Joris Voorn, Kölsch, Lost Frequencies, Mandy, Martin Garrix, Netsky, and Ofenbach were among the well-known performers who had previously been announced for the festival. Now, four more of electronic music’s most illustrious performers have been added: Swedish titans Axwell and Steve Angello, American crowd favorite Steve Aoki.

Tomorrowland Winter
Tomorrowland Winter

Tickets for Tomorrowland Winter 2023

The 1 Day Pass, which includes a regular festival ticket as well as a lift & ski pass, will allow attendees to enjoy Tomorrowland Winter for just one festival day or at The Gathering (the festival’s official opening party), even though all Tomorrowland Winter Packages with lodging have already sold out. Visitors can prepare for a magical adventure filled with skiing, snowboarding, the best electronic music, amazing outdoor activities, delicious mountain food, and spectacular views of the French Alps of Alpe d’Huez at an altitude ranging from 2000m up to 3.330m. The event offers a wide range of winter sports activities for people who don’t ski or snowboard, such as dog sledding, paragliding, snowmobile rides, and much more.