TomorrowLand Unveils a World Record-Setting Art Project

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The people behind the electrifying force of a festival, TomorrowLand, is teaming up with world renowned artist, Arne Quinze, and, the town of De Schorre to bring to life one of the world’s biggest art installments. The plan is to construct a giant bridge made of wood, engraved with meaningful messages from people around the world. The project will require the efforts of 210,000 people to complete the masterpiece; making the bridge a world record for having so many people work on a single piece of art. The piece will be called One World, by the People of Tomorrow.

I know what you’re thinking — how can you get your message on the soon-to-be famous TomorrowLand bridge?! It’s easy; just visit www.peopleoftomorrow.com to follow updates, witness the birth through photos and video, and upload your message (that will be engraved by laser on the massive structure). The cost is a reasonable price of about 45 euros.

The bridge is planned to be erected by 2014 and ready for TomorrowLand’s 10 anniversary that will be held in Boom, Belgium. Start planning now, because with all the attention from across the world, and, those behind the TomorrowLand revolution stopping at nothing to continue to make the event the most unique festival in world, tickets will sellout; and they will sellout fast, so be prepared! Last year tickets sold out in about a second so it may take a little bit of luck, but rest assured that Music Festival Central and the good people of TomorrowLand will keep you posted with all the latest on ticketing options to attend the festival of festivals.