WhoMadeWho,Da Capo将成为2049年后新加坡最大的一级方程式赛前派对的头条

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作为世界上最大的Web3会议TOKEN2049的闭幕式,该派对将在新加坡标志性的滨海湾金沙的天空公园观景台举行,为您带来一个感官享受和高水准娱乐的夜晚。

新加坡-2024年8月6日-全球最大的Web3和加密货币会议TOKEN2049宣布了今年备受期待的新加坡版官方闭幕式AFTER 2049的明星DJ阵容。屡获殊荣的三人组合WhoMadeWho将在新加坡首次亮相,与南非DJ和制作人Da Capo以及香港的Leon、Milam和Mo-Shi等回归演员一起担任此次活动的主角。2049年后将于9月20日星期五在滨海湾金沙的空中公园观景台举行,该观景台每年仅对2049年之后开放,从57楼可以欣赏到一级方程式晚间比赛的壮丽景色。

今年的AFTER 2049将接待2000名客人,设有一个高级开放式酒吧,并拥有最先进的制作,与业内最好的制作合作的多感官音乐体验——随着活动的临近,细节将揭晓。2023年,门票在几分钟内售罄,预计需求将超过2024年的所有记录。

WhoMadeWho已经成为他们这一代人中最权威的电子音乐表演之一,在火人节、Sonar和Roskilde等全球音乐节上演出,将把他们独特的音乐身份带到2049年之后,与会者可以期待一个闪烁的混合DJ组合。

TOKEN2049创始人Raphael Strauch表示:“我们很高兴将《2049年后》带回标志性的滨海湾金沙屋顶。今年,我们组建了一个令人难以置信的阵容,其中包括一些电子音乐界的大牌。我们的沉浸式设施将把场地变成一个声音和光线的门户。与新加坡迷人的天际线相比,《2049后》承诺的不仅仅是音乐——它是一部体验交响乐,每个元素都是为一个难忘的夜晚精心制作的。为一场具有里程碑意义的活动做好准备,这将重新定义新加坡的电子派对场景。”

2049年后的赞助商包括多链现实世界资产协议Creditcoin、Incentive、去中心化人才孵化器平台MEET48、链抽象栈NEAR、去中心主义协议分布式网络1英寸、Axlflops、区块链与关系数据库相结合的平台Chromia、比特币驱动、EVM兼容的区块链Coredao、领先的流动性提供商和数字资产交易所Darkex、世界上第一个去中心化支付网络Gnosis Pay、应用绝对流动性网络Haust、Hibachi、安全第一个现实世界资产层1区块链MANTRA、领先的数字支付代币服务提供商MetaComp、无许可的以太坊第2层网络Metis、Web3交易的无许可流动性层Orderly network、最大的Rowan energy和Starknet无需许可的去中心化有效性汇总基金会的社区基金会。

从8月13日起,2049年后的门票数量有限,将通过居民顾问出售,8月26日和9月12日将有额外的门票投放。

如需购买2049年后的门票,请访问:https://ra.co/events/1973782.

有关TOKEN2049 Singapore的更多信息和持续更新,请访问:https://www.asia.token2049.com/.如对2049年后有任何疑问,请联系[email protected].

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关于TOKEN2049

TOKEN2049是一个全球性的Web3活动系列,每半年在新加坡和迪拜举办一次,全球加密货币生态系统的决策者在这里交流思想、建立网络并塑造行业。TOKEN2049是企业家、机构、业内人士、投资者、建设者以及对加密货币和区块链行业有浓厚兴趣的人的绝佳聚会场所。

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