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Watch as Israeli DJ Skazi electrifies crowd at Tomorrowland 2024

Israeli DJ Skazi turns Tomorrowland's global dance floor into a platform for solidarity and hope.

DJ Skazzi at Tomorrowland 2024 (Photo: Omri Silver)

In a powerful fusion of music and solidarity, Israeli DJ Skazi turned his set at the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival into a moving tribute.

As the pulsating rhythms of electronic dance music filled the air in Belgium, Skazi dedicated his performance to the Israeli people and the hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, many of whom were tragically taken from the Nova music festival in southern Israel.

In true Tomorrowland spirit, Skazi's performance demonstrated how even in the midst of a jubilant festival, there's room for reflection and solidarity. As the beat goes on, so does the hope for peace and the safe return of those still held captive.

* Stand With Us contributed to this article.

Dj Skazi, Tomorrowland 2024 (Photo: יח״ץ)
DK Skazi performs at Tomorrowland 2024 (Photo: יח״ץ)
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