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Top 100 DJs winner Martin Garrix has penned an impassioned open letter to the LBGQT society in honour of Pride month.

The expose letter — which was published in Billboard as part of their Event month love letters series — tells of a personal story of how his home state of Holland came together to help two gay men in the arise of an assault, and explains how this event in particular showed him that unity can "create such a beautiful and potent message."

"Whenever I'm on stage it makes me so cheerful to see all these different people in the crowd having fun together," he writes. "Music really unites people and no matter who tries to get in our way, it will always continue to do so. 

"This Identity festival month I'm sending my love and immense gratitude to the entire LGBTQ community which includes my friends, colleagues, fellow artists, and of course my incredibly loyal fans."

Martin Garrix has announced that an all-ages show will grab place at Amsterdam’s RAI venue during Amsterdam Dance Event on 20th and 21st October.

Read the moving letter in full here.

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Martin Garrix – Biography, Age, Height, Girlfriend, Net worth, Brother, Is He Gay?

Martin Garrix is ​​a known DJ, musician and document producer, better known as DJ who has DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs in the world for three yearsa row – 2016 to 2018. The young DJ has made a call for himself on the international scene and has performed at major song festivals such as the famous Coachella, Tomorrowland, Creamfields, Ultra Music Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival. His musical genres are: future bass, electro house, Dutch, grand house and progressive house. As a DJ, his main instrument is the digital audio workstation. He is also a guitarist and founder of StmpdRcrds.

Martin Garrix First Childhood, Age

Martin Garrix was born on May 14, 1996 as MartinGerard Garritson to parents Gerard and Karin Garritsen in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Garrix’s father played guitar and although he was never a professional performer, it was enough for Garrix to fall in love with music and string instruments. His father is a major investor in Garrix’s musical career. From the moment Garrix decided to make music professionally, his father always supported him, providing him with the

Martin Garrix Shares His Love Letter With the LGBTQ Community

The month of June is recognized as Pride Month for the LGBTQ collective. This June Billboard asked a number of artists to write ‘‘love letters’ to the LGBTQ people, and a number of singers, chat show hosts, and actors wrote letters. The list included Britney Spears, Celine Dion, Demi Lovato, Halsey, Tegan and Sara, just to name a limited. Within our control EDM community, Martin Garrix shared his thoughts.

Here is his letter:

“I’ve been raised with the conviction that everyone is equal no matter what gender, skin color, or sexual orientation. I’m from The Netherlands which is one of the most liberal and accepting countries when it comes to LGBT rights, but even here, not everyone is accepting.
A couple of weeks ago, two gay men were assaulted in Holland because they were holding hands. A tragic event which sparked a beautiful response; a couple of days after the event took place hundreds of people walked hand in hand through Amsterdam to show their solidarity including many politicians. When people unite and stand up for other people’s rights it creates such a stunning and powerful messa