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YetepOne of Americas largest EDM festivals, TomorrowWorld, has just released their economic impact report for the 2014 event in Georgia. The report shows that the local economy benefited $94 million dollars in expenses for lodging, food, entertainment, etc. Over 160,000 fans ventured from 75 different countries to attend the festival and experience the fairytale land of Tomorrow.
The sister event of the world famous Tomorrowland in Belgium has quickly become just as well known in just a couple years. Over those two years it is reported a total of $173 million has gone into the Georgia economy. The project director for TomorrowWorld, Jamie Reilly, said the following about the report, “We are passionate about bringing beauty, positivity and unforgettable experiences to TomorrowWorld’s visitors each year, these numbers are a humbling reminder that our work has a significant impact to our local community and home.”.
TomorrowWorld has recently announced their Phase 1 Headliners for the 2015 event and tickets are on sale now.
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