DreamHack is the world’s largest computer festival, providing a live platform for fans of eSports, digital creatives music acts, game developers and cosplay. And with Atlanta named #5 best city for gamers in the country, what better place to bring the third U.S. installment of the digital party?
DreamHack Atlanta, July 21 – July 23rd, is the second of three cities on this premiere U.S. tour. With more than $800,000 up for grabs in eSports Tournaments, a 24-Hour LAN Gaming Party, cosplay, tabletop gaming, live music, and more, the event promises to be a paradise for the digitally competitive. Gamers are able to bring their own rigs to set up alongside friends for gaming nonstop for 3 days.
“DreamHack Atlanta offers a global meeting place for casual, competitive and professional gamers. We are thrilled to be expanding into North America and look forward to the first Atlanta event,” says DreamHack’s Chief Executive Officer, Marcus Lindmark.
And Atlanta attendees will get to experience some extra city pride during the festival opening act, when Atlanta-based recording artist and rapper Waka Flocka perform on the main stage Friday, July 21 at 10:30 p.m. Tickets are included in festival pass.
The festival will take place at the Georgia World Congress Center.
Grab your tickets here and don’t forget to be a part of the discussion using the hashtag #DHATL17
About DreamHack
DreamHack started in November 1994 when Kenny “K2-ICE” Eklund and Martin “DH_admin” Öjes rented the local school cafeteria in the small city Malung, Sweden and invited their computer enthusiast friends to join them for a weekend of coding and hacking. Today DreamHack Summer and DreamHack Winter are the world’s largest digital festivals, the indisputable largest LAN parties in the world with over 26,000 visitors, 22,483 unique devices in the network each and close to 10 000 visitors who enjoy DreamHack with their own computer. DreamHack also features world class esports events, DreamExpo, cosplay and a celebration on all things Internet happening several times each year all around the world.