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YOGYAKARTA - Crowds rise and you don't pay attention to sweat in your eyes. Thousands of people feel the same joy as you. Music lifts you together, and you feel connected to all of them. That's the power of music. And that's the unique experience of music festivals. Let's find out where the biggest music festival in the world is?

Best music festivals in the world aren't necessarily the biggest, but we all agree there's something strong enough behind a music festival that can attract more than 3 million people. Here we've made a list of the 10 biggest festivals in the world so you can take out the shine and enjoy it.

Donauinselfest

Wina has long been home to music geniuses, with figures likeTEN being residents before, so it's no surprise it's now home to the world's biggest festival. Held on an island in the middle of the Danube River, Donauinselfest attracted 3.1 million people in 2016. It's open, free, and held every year at the start of summer.

With more than 200 acts on 11 stages, there are many musical variations, and in 2017, one of the headliners will be a tribute concert to music legend Falco.

Location: Vienna, Austria When: Every year in June Presence: 3.1 million in 2016

Mawazine

Africans know how to party and the Morocco Mawazine Festival is proof of that. With the annual presence of around 2.65 million, they drew major actions such as Christina Aguillara, Justin Timberlake and Rod Stewart, as well as a large number of African figures such as Amadu & Mariam, and Tinariwen. A cultural and artistic celebration of Morocco, it was initiated by the personal secretary of King Mohammad IV and lived as an extraordinary tribute to African music.

Location: Rabat, Morocco When: Every year in May Presence: 2.65 million in 2015

Summerfest

Summerfest is a 'people's party'. As the biggest music festival in the US, it is also one of the cheapest, with daily tickets accessible to just $20. For 11 days, it hosted more than 800 acts and more than 800,000 passengers. In 2016, Paul McCartney became the headline and in 2017 the festival will celebrate his 50th birthday with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink and Bob Dylan.

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA When: Every year from late June to early July Attendance: 804,000 in 2016

Woodstock (Poland)

Named after the famous 1969 festival in New York, Poland's Woodstock is the right award for rock, pop, metal, and folk. With headers like The Prodigy playing for more than 1 million people, the festival has a history of large crowds and special vibrations. Free entry and festival motto are 'Love, Friendship, and Music' in honor of the original festival that changed consciousness.

Location: Kostrzyn nad Odra, Poland When: Every year in August Presence: 750,000 in 2014

Rock In Rio

The biggest music festival in South America is arguably the most shining in the world. With a line of starbursts every year, this festival is famous for being packaged in a big headliner. In 2015, Katy Perry, Rhianna, Queen, Metallica, Rod Stewart and Elton John played, for just a few names.

And if you go to Brazil for the 2017 festival, you'll see Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, Bon Jovi and Guns n' Roses, plus many others. The festival was also held in Madrid and Lisbon in years of Brazilian events taking a break.

Location: Rio de pathro, Brazil Time: When: Every second year. 2017, 2019 and beyond. Attendance: 700,000 in 2015.

Coachella

Perhaps the world's most famous music festival, Coachella is also one of the most profitable, earning $94.2 million in 2016. Considered an alternative and indie music festival, with 2017 headers including Radiohead, Lady Gaga and pilihaki, Coachella are now a good choice. -Pokok is respected from mega-festival scenes.

Location: Indio, California, USA When: Every year in April Attendance: 594,000 in 2017

Sziget

Sziget, the massive island festival in Budapest, is rooted in student riots and political upheaval. But today is one of the biggest and best music festivals in Europe, with the 2016 event featuring headliners such as Rhianna, Muse, Sigur Ros and Sia. The summer festival over the week attracted many Hungarians, as well as many passengers from Western Europe and around the world.

Location: Budapest, Hungary When: Every year in August Presence: 496,000 in 2016

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