THE SECOND DAY OF THE NEVERSEA FESTIVAL BROUGHT OVER 67,000 PARTICIPANTS AND NAMES LIKE NICKY ROMERO, ZHU, STAR PAROV, SMILEY, QUINTINO, AND UMMET OZCAN. ELECTRIFIED, DUTCH DON DIABLO CAME OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FANS WEARING THE ROMANIAN FLAG.

For more than 67,000 music aficionados from both inside and outside of Romania, Neversea served as the main entertainment hub last night.

Don Diablo, a future house master, was one of the DJs on the Neversea mainstage who was most awaited. The Dutchman was overjoyed to see his Romanian and international admirers, whom he praised. The Dutchman had sold the first NFT event for a staggering price of 1.2 million dollars.

The songs in Don Diablo’s DJ Set were able to elicit excitement, as they always do when they make an appearance. Every moment of the Dutchman’s life was lived with maximum intensity, from performances of his new album “FOREVER” to remixes of legendary classics. At the conclusion of the performance, the Dutchman, who is now ranked number seven on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list, gave Neversea fans a preview of his upcoming single, “Baby,” danced with them, and carried the Romanian flag on his shoulders.

Don Diablo closed out his performance on the Neversea mainstage with the phrase : 

Neversea, I missed you so much.

Nicky Romero was a top performer that the tens of thousands of attendees of the largest festival on a beach along the Black Sea coast anticipated. The Dutchman ranked among the top 30 DJs in the world claimed that the Romanian audience is unique, filled with a lovely spirit, and that they enjoy every second of the festival. Fans of Neversea praised Nicky Romero for his outstanding performance, which included songs from his recent EP “Perception” and the single “Fire,” which was released on July 1.

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