NEWS: TomorrowWorld welcomes Windsor native Justin James to the Minus Stage

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For it’s second year in a row the magic and mystery of Tomorrowland is making its way to Chattahoochee Hills for TomorrowWold. Among a number of other incredibly talented acts, M-Nus member and refused. label boss Justin James is set to play Richie Hawtin’s Minus Stage on Sunday Septeber 28th.

Hailing from the Windsor region, Justin James shear talent for producing and performing has flourished from the inspiration and history of Detroit’s Techno scene. Now curator of techno label refused. and a frequent name to Richie Hawtin’s M-Nus label and Dubfire’s Sci+Tec label, Justin James is pleased to be apart of the M-Nus Stage at TomorrowWorld. With a two-hour set from 4-6 on the M-Nus Stage line up, Justin is gearing up for this beautiful experience in the forests of Chattahoocee Hills.

This 3-day festival (September 26-28) is in many ways similar to its Mother festival, Tomorrowland, as it stages and productions come to life. Tomorrowworld,  is an “Eruption Of Life” before your eyes. Witness ideas of mythical creatures and magical atmospheres come to life as you enter the Chattahoocee Hills Forest just outside of Georgia, Atlanta. Luxury camping is available for accommodation and a worldwide food fair available on site. North America is extremely fortunate to have such an event come to our side of the world.

MINUS Stage Line up:
12:00PM – 2:00PM – Davi
2:00PM – 4:00PM – N-Sound
4:00PM – 6:00PM – Justin James
6:00PM – 7:00PM – Gaiser
7:00PM – 8:30PM – Paco Osuna
8:30PM – 10:00PM – Maceo Plex
10:00PM – 12:00AM – Richie Hawtin

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 Samantha McMeekin EDM TOR

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