Tomorrowland’s Mainstage Engulfed by Fire Days Before 2025 Festival Opening
Tomorrowland’s Mainstage Engulfed by Fire Days Before 2025 Festival Opening

A massive fire has severely damaged the main stage of Belgium’s world-renowned Tomorrowland electronic dance music festival, just two days before its 2025 opening. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, has cast a shadow over the highly anticipated event, expected to draw 100,000 attendees starting this Friday.
Festival organizers confirmed the extensive damage to the beloved Mainstage but reassured the public that no injuries were reported during the blaze. Hundreds of firefighters battled the inferno, and Antwerp prosecutors have launched an investigation, though early indications suggest the fire was accidental.
Despite the significant setback, organizers stated that the festival’s campground will open as scheduled on Thursday, with attendees expected to begin arriving. Their immediate focus is on finding solutions to ensure the weekend events proceed. The 2025 edition of Tomorrowland, held in Boom, north of Brussels, is scheduled to run over the next two weekends, featuring dozens of top DJs like David Guetta and Armin van Buuren, many of whom were set to perform on the now-damaged Mainstage or the Freedom Stage.
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