Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Hardwell's Revealed Recordings to Take Over Ultra Music Festival Stage in 2020

Revealed Recordings will be highlighted on Ultra's UMF Radio Stage in 2020.

Hardwell's prolific Revealed Recordings imprint will be featured front and center at Ultra Music Festival 2020. The label will be taking over the UMF Radio Stage in celebration of its ten-year anniversary. 

Ultra has already unleashed its massive phase 1 lineup, but the Miami-based flagship event is keeping up the charge of announcements into year's end. In a statement made by Revealed Recordings and confirmed by event organizers, the label is set to takeover the UMF Radio Stage with what's sure to be an all-star cast.

Revealed Recordings was founded by Hardwell in 2010 and has played a major role in breaking the careers of several big room and electro house artists. W&W, Afrojack, KSHMR, MAKJ, and 3LAU have all contributed to Revealed's discography - and that is just the beginning. 

As one of the most storied labels in pop dance music, Revealed Recordings has the depth chart to be able to book a top-notch lineup for their takeover. At the time of writing who exactly will play those spots is unclear. However, the announcement does pose another question: Will Hardwell himself make an appearance?

Hardwell announced he would be taking an indefinite break from touring in late 2018. Since then, he hasn't necessarily left the public eye as he continues to release music, but he has not done any new shows. While there's no confirmation yet, if Hardwell was going to make a return to the stage in 2020, Ultra Music Festival may be the perfect venue for it.

FOLLOW HARDWELL:

Twitter: twitter.com/HARDWELL
Facebook: facebook.com/djhardwell
Instagram: instagram.com/hardwell
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/hardwell

FOLLOW ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL:

Facebook: facebook.com/Ultra
Twitter: twitter.com/ultra
Instagram: instagram.com/ultra



source https://edm.com/news/revealed-recordings-ultra-music-festival-2020

from Mad Mohawk Films https://ift.tt/385hxPG
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment