He made history again: Alok marked his name on the Tomorrowland timeline by breaking his own Latin American record, taking more than 1,000 drones to the skies of Tomorrowland Brazil in Itu, São Paulo, on Sunday (Oct. 12).
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The machines created images of the mother flower — the “LIFE”-themed flower that sits center stage on the Tomorrowland main stage — as well as the Alok and Tomorrowland symbols, and a robotic face that moved as a voice interacted with the audience. The phrase “Rave the World” also formed in the sky.
“You are now forever connected by the universal melody of LIFE,” Alok wrote on Instagram alongside a video of the drone show. “United through the magical energy of friendship. Thank you, for writing history. Live Today, Love Tomorrow, Unite Forever.”
The crowd gathered at the main stage admired the brightness of the drones that fit in perfectly with the Brazilian DJ’s set.
In 2024, Alok created a show unlike any other in the festival’s history — not even in the Belgian edition. He sent 600 drones flying over Maeda Park, creating images related to Tomorrowland‘s universe and its identity. The set was voted best performance of 2024 by the Electronic Dance Music Awards (EDMAs) and celebrated by Brazilians as one of the most iconic moments of the festival’s 20 years.
This year, the Brazilian star raised the bar with more than a thousand drones choreographed and synchronized with fireworks, lasers and lights.
The show was the result of a collaboration between Alok’s creative team and Tomorrowland’s production.
Tomorrowland Brasil 2025.
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