Tomorrowland Festival to Proceed Despite Main Stage Destruction
The Tomorrowland festival in Belgium is set to go ahead as planned, despite a devastating fire that ravaged the main stage on Wednesday, July 16. The blaze, which occurred just a day before the festival’s scheduled start, left the iconic stage in ruins. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
Organisers have vowed to press on, announcing that the festival will proceed without the main stage. The DreamVille campsite is opening today, July 17, as scheduled, and other events in Brussels and Antwerp will also go ahead as planned. The production team is working tirelessly to ensure the festival remains “truly special” despite the setback.
“We are determined to make this festival a success, despite the unexpected challenge,” a spokesperson for Tomorrowland said. “We appreciate the understanding and support of our attendees and look forward to welcoming them to the festival.”

The Tomorrowland festival is one of the world’s most renowned electronic dance music events, attracting thousands of visitors from across the globe. Despite the main stage disaster, organisers are confident that the festival will still deliver an unforgettable experience.




