After it’s biggest year yet in 2011, the dance juggernaut is returning bigger than ever. Headlining proceedings this year will be Dutch trance icon Tiësto, which should come as no surprise following his itchy Twitter finger. He’ll be joined by Avicii, Calvin Harris, Example, Carl Cox, Major Lazer, Laidback Luke, Martin Solveig, Dash Berlin, Markus Schulz, Diplo, Sander van Doorn, Infected Mushroom, Chuckie, Flux Pavilion, Mr Oizo, Porter Robinson, Loco Dice, Bassnectar, JFK MSTRKRFT, Excision, Adam Beyer, Aly & Fila, Caspa, Datsik, Joris Voorn, Bingo Players, Tommy Trash, Simon Patterson, Gesaffelstein, Ørjan Nilsen, Dillon Francis, Foreign Beggars, Zedd, Brodinski, Krewella, Nina Kraviz, Van She, Alvin Risk, Destructo, MaRLo, Club Cheval, Treasure Fingers, French Fries, Beni, Duke Dumont, Mickey, Kaz James, Feenixpawl and Acid Jacks.
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