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Welcome back to Club Wire, the electric vein of the underground,
where festival lights meet raw emotion on the dance floor.
I'm your host, Coral, and today we're teleporting straight to
the heart of Salpaulo, where the humid Brazilian night pulsed
with magic. David Getta, the undisputed king of EDM, made
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his triumphant return to tomorrow Land, Brazil after a decade away,
closing out Day one on the main stage with a
set that wasn't just a performance, it was a full
body resurrection. Fireworks exploded, baselines thundered, and in a moment
that stopped Hart's worldwide, he honored the late Avichi with
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a tribute that turned euphoria into Catharsis. Let's dive into
the vibes, the drops, and the legacy that made this
night unforgettable. Imagine the scene, October tenth, twenty twenty five,
under a starlit sky at Anembi Park, Tomorrowland, Brazil. The
South American jewel in the festival crown had been building
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all day Afro house grooves from Black Coffee, tech house
fire from Charlotte de Witt, But as the sun dipped,
all eyes locked on the main stage, Getta, fresh off
reclaiming the number one spot in DJ magg's Top one
hundred Djays, stepped up not as his set list, quawking
in at over an hour of NonStop energy Wolf Classics
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with twenty twenty five heaters think the soulful pulse of
his new single Gone Gone Gone, with teddy swims and tones,
an eye exploding into crowd pleasers like Hey Mama that
turned the park into a massive singalong. Fans on Instagram
raved about the unstoppable energy, with one reel capturing the
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moment the base hit and seventy thousand bodies levitated in unison.
Getta himself, sweat glistened and grinning, fed off the vibe,
calling its something truly unforgettable in a preset one World
Radio interview. This wasn't just a close to Day one.
It was a love letter to Brazil, blending global edm
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with local soul that echoed through the streets of Sal
Paulo long after the lights dimmed, but amid the pyros
and peaks tame the pivot that etched this set into legend,
the A Vichy tribute. Halfway through, as the energy crested,
get A dim the lights and dropped into a seamless
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mashup of journeys Don't Stop Believing, fused with a Vice's
timeless levels. The crowd fell silent at first, then erupted
in a wave of cheers and tears. Screens flashed tim
Berkling's iconic smile, and get A raised a fist, mouthing
for Tim as the melody sword. It was raw, unscripted magic,
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a nod to the friend and collaborator whose innovative spirit
shaped modern edm A vic gone since twenty eighteen had
collaborated with Getta on tracks like Sun Goes Down, and
this moment felt like unfinished business resolved on the world's
biggest stage. Social media lit up instantly, tiktoks of fans
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hugging strangers, Instagram stories captioned Chills Forever, and Facebook clips
racking up millions of views. One post summed it up
honoring our late King. Gweta later shared on his feed,
reflecting on the beating heart that guides them all, turning
personal grief into collective healing. What made this tribute land
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so hard It's Gweta's authenticity. In a scene often accused
of flash over, substance at fifty seven, He's not chasing youth,
He's channeling wisdom. This set capped a whirlwind year from
his DJO mag Crown to sold out residencies in Bizza
and Vegas, but here in Brazil it felt intimate. The
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track list, pulled from one thousand and one track lists,
shows his mastery fifty eight tracks, blending big room bangers
with melodic builds, ending on a high with Love Is
Gone that left the crowd chanting his name as fireworks
painted the sky. Brazilian fans, known for their passion, turned
it into a ritual. One attendee described it as Viba
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magic that infiama ill publico, a sentiment echoed across reels
from Manila to Miani as the smoke cleared and a
less So prepped to close the weekend wet as Mark lingered,
Tomorrowland Brazil twenty twenty five isn't just another edition. It's
a milestone, proving Edm's power to unite across oceans and
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Eras Gueta didn't just close day one. He reopened a
chapter with Avici, reminding us that the beat goes on,
but the memories hit hardest. Fire up that mashup on Spotify,
Feel the fire and hit us up. What's your favorite
Guetta Avicy moment? Drop it on club wires socials until
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next time, Keep the tributes alive, the drops heavy, and
the Knight's eternal. This is coral signing off.