Absolut and Tomorrowland collaborate on limited-edition ‘Orbyz’ bottle collection for 2025
Absolut Vodka has unveiled its inaugural limited-edition bottle collection in partnership with Tomorrowland, one of the world’s premier electronic music festivals. This collaboration marks the first time a brand has been invited to interpret and reveal Tomorrowland’s annual theme ahead of the festival. The 2025 theme, ‘Orbyz’, is brought to life through a trio of 700ml bottles featuring 360° screen-printed designs enhanced with frost glow and metallic inks, encapsulating a magical universe made entirely of ice.
The designs were developed in close collaboration with Tomorrowland’s mainstage designers and Absolut’s creative team, offering a glimpse into the festival’s fantasy world. This initiative is part of the ongoing ‘United We Dance’ partnership between Absolut and Tomorrowland, aiming to unite people through music and creativity.
The limited-edition bottles are currently available in Thailand, with launches planned in Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Slovakia, and Serbia in June, followed by Brazil in September. The suggested retail price is €22.99.
This collaboration not only showcases innovative packaging design but also reflects the shared values of inclusivity and creativity between Absolut and Tomorrowland.
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