The World’s Renowned DJ Martin Garrix Will Be Performing at Atlas Beach Club New Year’s Eve Party

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New Year’s Eve may still be far ahead of us, but for Atlas Beach Club, New Year is just around the corner since they announced their exceptional performer for this year’s party. Martin Garrix will come to Atlas Beach Club for their biggest New Year’s Eve party.

Located in Canggu, Bali’s largest entertainment establishment, containing the beach club, a lifestyle centre, food courts, an exclusive nightclub, and a community hub. 

Entitled as the largest beach club in the world, and W Atlas Superclub,  the largest nightclub in Bali, are located at Atlas Beach Fest. Something is always happening at Atlas Beach Fest, which features top-notch DJs every night of the week. 

Martin Garrix at Atlast Beach Club New Year's Eve Party
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Every day from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., W Atlas Superclub is open, providing partygoers with the all-night adventure they crave. The beach club has a broad appeal, drawing in solo travellers, groups of friends, and families.

This year, the biggest beach club in Bali promised something special for their New Year’s Eve Party; Martin Garrix will be back on the Island of Gods after five years, promising the partygoers the best night of their life. 

Martin Garrix is a Dutch DJ and producer. He is best known for the song “Animals,” which reached number one in Belgium and the UK and number three in Ireland. The song was a Top 10 hit in more than ten different countries. 

In 2014, his song “Wizard,” which he co-produced with Jay Hardway, became a hit in several countries, solidifying his position as one of the best DJs in the world. Garrix was ranked first on the Top 100 DJs list by DJ Mag four times; in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022. With Martin Garrix’s reputation and Atlas Beach Club super venue, this party will be the one to look for.

Reserve your spot to enjoy this incredible New Year’s Eve party with Martin Garrix at Atlas Beach Club right here.

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