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    Nico Moreno’s Tomorrowland Set Surprises Dimitri Vegas with Signature Song Clash

    July 29, 2025
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    An unexpected moment at Tomorrowland 2025 left fans and DJs buzzing, as French DJ Nico Moreno accidentally disrupted fellow performer Dimitri Vegas‘ set by playing a key track the Belgian DJ is known for.

    During his high-energy performance on the Mainstage, Moreno played a remix of the classic track “Woops” by Bountyhunter. The problem? Dimitri Vegas was scheduled to perform right after—and “Woops” is a signature song he usually includes in his Tomorrowland sets. His own remix of the track is a fan favorite and often used as a peak moment.

    Footage from the event shows Dimitri Vegas watching side-stage, looking visibly upset. His facial expression said it all—surprised, disappointed, and frustrated. For DJs, moments like this can throw off months of planning.

    The Unwritten DJ Rule: Don’t Play Another Artist’s Anthem

    This incident highlights an unspoken rule in the DJ world: don’t play another artist’s signature track, especially if they’re performing after you. It’s not just about playing music; it’s about respecting the flow and energy of the lineup.

    Breaking this rule can:

    • Disrupt the next DJ’s set.
    • Create confusion for the crowd.
    • Cause tension between artists.

    The Simple Fix: Communication

    Avoiding moments like this is easy: just talk. DJs can avoid conflicts by quickly checking in with each other before the show. A short message like, “Are you using this track?” or “Any songs I should avoid?” can go a long way.

    A Lesson for All DJs

    While Moreno’s set was well-received by the crowd, the “Woops” moment serves as a reminder of the importance of coordination at major festivals. DJing is not just a solo act—it’s a shared experience. When artists work together, the whole show runs smoother for both fans and performers.

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    Sazid Kabir
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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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