"March of the Afrojack" is a five part documentary-style web-series releasing 9/25. It provides a portrait of Nick van de Wall -- celebrated by millions of fans around the world, as Afrojack. This vulnerable, and inspiring march across The Netherlands and U.S. allows viewers observance of the true super-star DJ lifestyle, and the high's and low's come with it.
Through the #MOTA series -- viewers are given the chance to know the real Nick van de wall - through very real moments with his mother in his hometown of Spijkenisse, in the Netherlands, to intense (not always perfect) performances at some of the world's largest festivals, including Ultra Music Festival and Beyond Wonderland. The enduring bond with friends Steve Aoki and David Guetta and Afrojack's desire to cherish and inspire literally every fan will warm hearts.
'March of the Afrojack,' is the story of a very normal kid, that clawed his way toward a dream. And his mantra, "if it can happen to me, it can happen to you too."
In the fifth and last part of March Of The Afrojack, Nick explains how David Guetta helped him achieving his goals and how he tries to do the same for young producers.
In this third part of March Of The Afrojack, Nick looks back on a flawless show at Beyond Wonderland, but also shares his thoughts on being a family man.
In Part Two of March Of The Afrojack, Nick reflects on his family holiday in Miami, and a roller-coaster of emotions from problems at his Ultra Music Festival opening weekend set.
In this first part of March Of The Afrojack, a collection of his well-known artist colleagues comment on Afrojack and his music. Afro-mom, Debby van de Wall, reflects on Nick's younger years in his...