MORE THAN 70,000 NEVERSEA FANS ATTENDED A LIVE SESSION OF BLACK EYED PEAS. THE LARGEST FESTIVAL CONDUCTED ON A BEACH IN EUROPE’S THIRD DAY HEADLINERS INCLUDE STEVE AOKI, ALAN WALKER, CARLA’S DREAMS, BRENNAN HEART, AND MANUEL RIVA.
The more than 70,000 people who traveled to the Black Sea coastlines from all over the world on Saturday, the third day of Neversea event, experienced it vividly. The festival’s five settings were the ideal setting for the most stunning summer weekend.
On the main stage, the famed band Black Eyed Peas was able to unite people of various ages who all enjoyed dancing to their most well-known American tunes. The band’s soloist Will.i.am openly acknowledged his gratitude to Romania for welcoming Ukraine:
What country is this? I appreciate it, Romania.
The Black Eyed Peas, who are on a European tour, performed at the Neversea festival on the third day of the festival. As with every live performance, they played new songs, as well as hits from their catalog, and they also welcomed the crowd to join them in an improvisation session. “I Love Romania” was sung by everyone.
The band’s four members admitted as much towards the end of the performance, praising the Romanian crowd for their extraordinary intensity.
Neversea fans eagerly anticipated Steve Aoki, one of the best DJs in the world, for his huge DJ set, for the iconic “Cake Me!” moment, and for the breathtaking “Crowd Control / Light Control.” Tens of thousands of phones held aloft illuminated the Neversea mainstage.
In 2022, Alan Walker has decided to begin his first trip in Romania, where he’ll stay for a few days. The mother and sister of the Norwegian artist attended the Neversea event with him. Excited by the response, Walker told the crowd that he had been waiting for this moment for three years while also writing new songs for them. The Norwegian musician performed songs from his most recent album, “Walkerverse,” which was published on June 17.
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