It’s been less than a month since the 2014 edition of TomorrowWorld ran through the fields of Atlanta, GA and already its gearing up for the next installment.

It’s been less than a month since the 2014 edition of TomorrowWorld ran through the fields of Atlanta, GA and already its gearing up for the next installment.

The massive, globally admired music festival brought with it acts Avicii, Skrillex, Steve Aoki, Diplo, Bassnectar, blah blah blah, holy cow this list goes on and on. It was huge, and the photos we’re seeing from it have already solidified future plans to ask for some sort of raise or “turn-up” stipend from the boss so we can attend the EDM-fueled walkabout.

The festival returns to Atlanta, GA on Sept 25, 26 and 27. Little else has been acknowledged so far.

In a recent press release the festival recollects:

“TomorrowWorld, one of the most magical festivals in the world, returned this past September for its second edition nestled on the beautiful grounds of Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. 160,000 happy souls came together on the festival's mythical grounds filled with lush rolling hills and lakes. On over 500 acres of natural picturesque surroundings, TomorrowWorld created a breathtaking fantasy world featuring several stunning stage structures and a grandiose Arising of Life Stage, spanning over 400 feet wide and 100 feet tall.
TomorrowWorld’s vibrant camping city, DreamVille, was home to over 40,000 fans per night throughout the weekend. From performances on Thursday evening at the Gathering, shopping and dining in The Marketplace, one-of-a-kind sunrise yoga sessions, and receiving their daily TomorrowWorld newspaper, festivalgoers truly lived in a fantasy world of their own.
TomorrowWorld TV, TomorrowWorld’s live broadcast on YouTube, compiled millions of views throughout the festival from fans in over 150 countries. Fans from around the world also experienced TomorrowWorld Live on Snapchat, which captured unique viewpoints of festival goers. TomorrowWorld’s Facebook page has become a home base for ‘The People of Tomorrow’ and has now surpassed all other U.S. festivals with over 5.5 million likes. During TomorrowWorld, and in the week’s prior and after the festival, TomorrowWorld’s channels generated nearly 3 Billion potential media impressions.”

See a slideshow of past events by clicking this pretty link here

All photos courtesy of TomorrowWorld.com