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Tomorrowland bosses give major festival update with 400k fans to begin arriving TODAY after blaze burns down main stage


TOMORROWLAND bosses have confirmed the festival will go ahead as planned – even without its main stage – as thousands of fans begin arriving today.

The update comes after a devastating blaze tore through the heart of the site just two days before the opening of the famous EDM festival.

Firefighters battling a fire at the Tomorrowland festival main stage.
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Tomorrowland’s main stage was engulfed in flames on Wednesday[/caption]

Aerial view of the fire-damaged main stage at the Tomorrowland electronic music festival in Boom, Belgium.
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The aftermath of the fire shows the festival’s main stage completely burned to the ground[/caption]

Large fire at Tomorrowland music festival.
More than 1000 staff were working on-site at the time of the fire
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Large crowd at Tomorrowland music festival.
Organisers said the festival will still go ahead, even without its main stage

The fire broke out around 6pm on Wednesday evening at Tomorrowland’s elaborate, ice-themed main stage in Boom, Belgium.

Firefighters raced to the scene, but the towering structure was quickly engulfed.

Footage from the site show flames ripping through the stage as thick smoke billowed across the skyline.

But despite the loss of its most iconic feature, organisers said the party is still on.

Tomorrowland spokesperson Debby Wilmsen said at a press conference on Wednesday: “Years of love and passion have gone into building that stage. Those teams are devastated.

“Tomorrow, 38,000 festival-goers will arrive, we’re really looking forward to that, and we’re going to give them a warm welcome. We’re going to make it a wonderful festival.”

“All of the other stages are still intact,” she added.

“The intention is for the festival to go ahead. But we can’t do magic, so it will be without the main stage.

“Our production team will now do everything they can to make it truly special.”

Tomorrowland’s DreamVille campsite opens today, with all Global Journey events in Brussels and Antwerp also going ahead as planned, Rolling Stone reports.


Construction of a large ice castle stage at Tomorrowland.
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The spectacular set piece which took around a year to design and create[/caption]

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At least three-quarters of the main stage is said to have been decimated

The first weekend of the festival runs from July 18 to 20, followed by a second from July 25 to 27.

In an earlier statement on Instagram, the festival wrote: “Due to a serious incident and fire on the Tomorrowland Mainstage, our beloved Mainstage has been severely damaged. We can confirm that no one was injured during the incident.

“We are focused on finding solutions for the festival weekend… More updates and detailed information will be communicated as soon as possible.”

The exact cause of the blaze is still under investigation.

But sources told Gazet van Antwerpen that the fire may have started while the main stage’s fireworks cannons were being tested.

In several online videos, what sounds like fireworks can be heard going off as the flames spread.

Local firefighter François van den Eynde described the scene as nearly impossible to control.

“The blaze spread very quickly,” he told Rolling Stone, “likely because of the materials used.”

He added: “Despite all our resources, it was impossible to stop something like that.

“We tried to extinguish the fire, but as soon as you realise you’re not succeeding, you have to limit the damage to the rest of the festival site. That’s what we did. Everything is under control.”

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Around 400,000 festival goers from across the globe attend across the festival each year[/caption]

Steve Aoki performing on stage at Tomorrowland Brasil.
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Steve Aoki is one of this year’s headliners[/caption]

David Guetta performing live on stage at a music festival.
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DJ’ing legend David Guetta is also one of the main performers this year[/caption]

The mayor of Boom, Jeroen Baert, reportedly cut short his holiday in Germany to return and coordinate the emergency response, according to the Daily Star.

At the time of the fire, around 1,000 staff were working on-site, but no members of the public were present.

Some local residents were evacuated as emergency crews worked to prevent the flames from spreading to nearby homes and woodland.

As news of the fire broke, the global dance community quickly rallied behind Tomorrowland.

Global superstar DJ Martin Garrix wrote under the festival’s Instagram update: “Sending so much love and happy to hear everybody is safe.”

Afrojack added: “Glad everyone is safe.”

Charlotte de Witte, one of this year’s acts, posted: “I’m speechless. My heart and thoughts go out to all of you in this hard moment.”

Brazilian DJ Alok commented: “We all know how strong Tomorrowland is when it comes to rising above it all. TML is more than the MainStage! Sending the best energy!”

Despite the chaos, Tomorrowland 2025 remains a colossal operation – with over 600 artists performing across 16 stages over two weekends.

This year’s lineup includes global heavyweights like David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, Steve Aoki, Deadmau5, Charlotte De Witte, Eric Prydz, and Dillon Francis.

Now in its 19th year, the festival has long been considered the pinnacle of the electronic dance music world, attracting an estimated 400,000 fans annually.

This isn’t the first time Tomorrowland has been rocked by fire — in 2017, the Barcelona edition saw 22,000 fans evacuated after flames erupted hours before Steve Aoki’s set.

Large structure engulfed in flames at night.
Back in 2017, the festival was forced to evacuate over 22,000 people after another major fire erupted

What is Tomorrowland?

TOMORROW is a globally renowned electronic dance music festival held annually in Boom, Belgium.

It features performances by some of the world’s top DJs and artists, showcasing a wide range of electronic music.

The festival is famous for its elaborate stage designs, immersive experiences, and vibrant atmosphere.

Tomorrowland began in 2005 after being created by Belgian brothers Manu and Michiel Beers.

It has gone on to be one of Europe’s largest festivals, attracting around 400,000 guests from over 200 countries.

It also features DreamVille which is the festival’s glamorous camping arena.

Due to its popularity, Tomorrowland has even expanded to put on events across globe.

These include TomorrowWorld, Tomorrowland Brasil, and Tomorrowland Winter in the French Alps.

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