Token 2049: The Premier Web3 and Cryptocurrency Conference in Singapore
Token 2049, the world’s largest Web3 and cryptocurrency conference, is back with a bang in Singapore. The event will feature a star-studded DJ lineup for AFTER 2049, the official closing event of this year’s highly anticipated edition. Headlined by award-winning trio WhoMadeWho, along with South African DJs and producers Leon, Milam, and Mo-Shi, AFTER 2049 promises to be a night to remember. The event will take place on Friday, 20 September at the SkyPark Observation Deck at Marina Bay Sands, providing breathtaking views of the Formula 1 evening race from the 57th floor.
Exciting Performances and Unforgettable Experiences
This year’s AFTER 2049 will host 2,000 guests and offer a premium open bar, collaborating with top industry professionals to deliver a multi-sensory music experience and state-of-the-art production. The event will showcase a mix of DJ performances that will keep attendees on their feet all night long. Tickets for the 2023 edition were sold out within minutes, indicating a high demand for the 2024 event that is expected to break previous records.
Embracing the essence of renowned festivals like Burning Man, Sonar, and Roskilde, WHOmadeWHO will bring their unique musical styles to AFTER 2049 and beyond. Attendees can anticipate an electrifying atmosphere filled with captivating sounds and rhythms.
A Diverse Range of Sponsors and Exciting Ticket Sales
AFTER 2049 is proud to be supported by a diverse range of sponsors including Creditcoin, MEET48, NEAR Protocol, 1inch, and many more. Tickets for the event will go on sale starting from August 13 through Resident Advisor, with additional ticket offers available on August 26 and September 12. For more information and updates about TOKEN2049 Singapore, visit the official website.
Raphael Strauch, Founder of TOKEN2049, expressed excitement for this year’s event, promising an immersive experience that goes beyond just music. The event’s iconic venue at Marina Bay Sands will be transformed into a symphony of light and sound, redefining Singapore’s electronic party scene.