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China’s C.E.A. Festival | MARTIN GARRIX, DIMITRI VEGAS & LIKE MIKE

China’s C.E.A. Festival will be creating a mythical world in which international electronic music and entertainment will be combined with the rich elements of Chinese culture, show, and art, a unique festival experience never seen before, with the local visitor at its core. 

  • PHASE 1 LINE-UP INCLUDES YELLOWCLAW, VICETONE, SAM FELDT, JULIAN JORDAN, SEFA, A TAKE-OVER BY Q-DANCE AND A STAGE HOSTING BY ARMADA MUSIC
  • MAINSTAGE AND SHOW DESIGNS BY THE DUTCH CREATIVE TEAM BEHIND SOME OF WORLD’S LARGEST MUSIC FESTIVAL BRANDS
  • CEMC INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE PRECLUDES FESTIVAL, IN COLLABORATION WITH HOUSE OF CHINA, AMSTERDAM DANCE EVENT, CREATIVE HOLLAND & DUTCH MUSIC EXPORT

SHENZHEN, JANUARY 14TH 2020: Leading Chinese event promoters Brotherhood Music China (BHM) today confirmed the inaugural edition of a major new player in the global festival calendar, the C.E.A. (Charming Eastern Awakening) Festival.

Who all will be playing at China’s C.E.A. FESTIVAL?

Announcing its arrival with global EDM heavyweights Martin Garrix and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike as their Phase 1 headliners, C.E.A. Festival will take place over two days (April 18th and 19th) at Joy Park in Chengdu. Spread over three stages, the festival will feature over 60 electronic music artists from all over the world.

Artists like Yellowclaw, Vicetone, Sam Feldt, Julian Jordan, and Sefa will be featuring at the C.E.A. Festival. One of the stages will be hosted by Armada Music, while Q-dance will also bring their Take Over experience.

Who are the organizers of the Festival?

For China’s C.E.A Festival, organizers BHM has secured the world-famous show designers and producers Backbone International and T-Minus Design. They have collaborated on jaw-dropping stage productions at Tomorrowland, Mysteryland, and Sensation. The Promise is to unleash a visual spectacle that the fans have ever seen before. The partnership looks to bring in a great global experience. This shall raise the bar for premium festival experiences in China and beyond.

BHM has already had huge success bringing outside brands like the UK’s iconic Creamfields festival. And, of course, Q-dance – known for organizing the biggest hard dance events in the world – into the Chinese music market.

The decision to launch their own festival was a natural one and has secured major support from Chengdu Media Group, Shanghai Tengli Culture Co.LTD, China International Development Corporation Limited, Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and Wuhou District People’s Government.

What did BHM’S Managing Director have to say about the C.E.A. Festival?

C.E.A. Festival is truly a project that’s been in the planning for over 10 years,” said BHM’s Managing Director Paul Neuteboom. “It’s been a strong personal goal to bring the rich elements of Chinese culture, entertainment and history together into one premium, international festival experience like the ones I grew up with in The Netherlands.

The experience that we’ll create, bringing the best of both worlds together, will be strengthened further by our launch of a new international music conference the day before the festival,” Neuteboom added. “Collaboration and cooperation are the keys to our vision for the future and I’m very thankful for the trust that all the partners involved are giving us. I’m very excited to start this creative journey together and I’m certain that the best is yet to come!


For more information on C.E.A. Festival, CEMC and Brotherhood Music China, please visit www.bhm-china.com.

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