A catastrophic fire broke out on July 16, 2025, at the Tomorrowland festival site in Boom, Belgium, destroying the main stage just two days before the festival’s scheduled opening. The blaze sent plumes of black smoke into the sky, visible from miles away, and raised questions about the future of the event.
The Tomorrowland Fire Incident
The fire began around 6:28 PM local time on Wednesday, engulfing the elaborate main stage, which had been under construction for over 50 days. The structure was approximately 147 meters high and 524 meters wide, featuring over 2,100 atmospheric elements. Initial reports suggest the fire may have been triggered during pyrotechnic tests, though the exact cause remains under investigation. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, as the site was not yet open to the public.

Despite the significant damage to the main stage, Tomorrowland organizers have confirmed that the festival will proceed as planned. DreamVille, the festival’s campsite, is set to open on Thursday, July 17, and all Global Journey activities in Brussels and Antwerp will take place as scheduled. The festival, which draws approximately 400,000 attendees over two weekends, is expected to feature performances by artists such as Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Armin van Buuren, and David Guetta.
Local authorities have advised residents near the festival site to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke exposure. Firefighters were on the scene late into the evening, working to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby woodland. The incident has prompted discussions about the safety measures in place for large-scale events and the environmental impact of such festivals.
Impacts on Artists and Schedule
Despite the main stage loss, artists are expected to perform using alternative stages. With headliners like David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte, fans might see a reshuffled lineup, but organizers are confident the “energy will remain.”
Performers like Meduza have already voiced support and readiness to adapt, prioritizing fan experience over infrastructure setbacks.
As the festival approaches, organizers are exploring alternative solutions to replace the main stage. While the exact plans are still under wraps, the community’s resilience and the festival’s commitment to delivering a memorable experience remain steadfast. Attendees are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for the latest information on the festival’s developments.
With public safety at the forefront, Tomorrowland’s emergency plan has activated evacuation protocols, crowd rerouting systems, and smoke mitigation strategies. Fire crews remain onsite, while structural engineers assess adjacent venues. The festival’s fight for continuity is backed by a €140 million 2024 revenue and a long-standing legacy.
Stay Informed: Official Tomorrowland channels will issue lineup updates and revised stage maps.
Plan Alternatives: Attendees should expect scheduling shifts and prepare for new outdoor settings.
Prioritize Safety: Rain or shine, follow on-site announcements and adhere to rerouting for evacuations, especially near smoke zones.