
The Hits in EDM and Pop Music
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Tomorrowland
The Belgium-based electronic music festival is scheduled to kick off its first weekend this Thursday.
On Wednesday evening (around 6 p.m. local time), a massive fire erupted during a pyrotechnics test on Tomorrowland’s iconic Main Stage in Boom, Belgium, destroying approximately 75 % of the structure and spreading into nearby woodland.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported — all ~1,000 staff present were safely evacuated — and emergency services have largely contained the blaze, though full control is still pending. Organizers confirmed the festival has not been canceled and is moving forward: DreamVille campsite will open Thursday (July 17), and Global Journey events in Brussels and Antwerp will proceed as planned.
With Friday’s full Main Stage schedule disrupted, the team is finalizing contingency plans — such as relocating acts to other stages — to deliver a seamless festival experience from Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20 (weekend one), followed by the second weekend from July 24–27. Belgian authorities, including Antwerp prosecutors, have launched an investigation into ‘unintentional arson’ as the likely cause — possibly linked to the pyrotechnics test — and fire‑safety experts are gathering evidence at the site.
Festival is still on — DreamVille opens today and other pre‑festival events continue uninterrupted.
Main Stage shows may be relocated or adjusted — acts like Meduza, Axwell, David Guetta, Charlotte de Witte and Vini Vici might shift to alternate stages.
Organizers promise solutions for Friday–Sunday — expect updates on stage assignments, timings, and crowd flow soon.
Safety remains top priority — investigations ongoing; authorities urge nearby residents to stay clear of smoke and re‑enter only when advised safe.
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to include a statement released by Tomorrowland organizers shortly after its original publication.
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