The BPM Festival 2017 Live Streaming Via Ibiza Sonica Radio, Ibiza Global Radio, & Be-At.TV

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The BPM Festival 2017 has partnered with Be.At.TV for the fifth consecutive year to bring parties from Playa del Carmen, Mexico to global audiences unable to attend the annual 10-day festival. Be-At.TV will be streaming live audio and video from 17 day and night events as well as broadcasting over 90 artist sets from label showcases and party brands. The streaming service is available on-demand in High Definition across mobile, desktop, or internet enabled TV devices. Go here for the Be-At.TV live stream!

In addition to streaming sets at Be-At.TV and The BPM Festival’s Facebook Live, YouTube, and Daily Motion, all artists will be broadcasting their sets from their own Facebook pages. This will allow fans from all over the world unable to attend to not miss a beat of the festival’s 10 year anniversary celebration!

Ibiza Sonica Radio will also be joining The BPM Festival for its fifth consecutive year as an official media partner with 24-hour coverage for the duration of the festival. Live audio streaming will also be aired from select parties through Ibiza Global Radio.
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