A stellar set full of bass-induced madness and contagious energy, the Dutch power-duo Yellow Claw delivered a one-of-a-kind performance at Tomorrowland 2022 and luckily their full high-energy set has been uploaded on YouTube to enjoy no matter where you are in the world.
Yellow Claw. A name that will never die in the music industry. The Dutch production duo has not only showcased their festival-ready sound around the world but has constantly pushed to build a family united through the love of music. Creating a family of like-minded music lovers which spans across the world, Yellow Claw has been delivering their hard-hitting bass signatures and trap soundscapes since the very first day. Showcasing the very best and finest of producers under their iconic and forward-thinking label known as the Barong Family, the label even hosted its very own stage this year including world-class artists such as RayRay, Moksi, Psycho Boys Club, and more. Now moving into their energetic set at this year’s Tomorrowland, mosh pits, trap arms, and radiating energy was all part of the equation this year and Yellow Claw did not disappoint.
Playing the main stage of Weekend 3, Yellow Claw rinsed out a series of classics and hidden gems to get the crowd going off from the start. From “Do You Like Bass?” to getting the mosh pits going and even rinsing out their iconic collaboration with DJ Snake on “Public Enemy” to throw it back, Yellow Claw satisfied all those trap enthusiasts. Dropping the “Trap Anthem” and even Valentino Khan’s remix of “Runaway,” the crowd could not be contained and we could not be happier with the amount of energy delivered throughout their set. Undeniably artists who know how to get the crowd moving no matter what time of the day it is, the number of bass signatures and fast-tempo surprises were the cherries on top of their epic mainstage performance. With new music on the way from their alias €URO TRA$H, Yellow Claw is continuing to dominate the industry and we are all here for it.
Check out their full Tomorrowland Weekend 3 set below and let us know what you think in the comments.
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