Tomorrowland fire: Electronic dance music festival main stage burns to ground days before Belgium event

Only two days before the preparation of one of the world’s largest and most famous electronic dance music festivals to start, a fire destroyed the main scene and organizers tried to arrive as visitors from around the world arrived.
Tomorrowland, an annual event in Belgium, welcomes about 400,000 festival regulars from all over the world to make a party around life.
The main stage set, which usually moves around the striking visuals, will not be an event in 2025 due to serious damage to a destructive fire.
“Tomorrowland has been seriously damaged because of a serious incident and fire in Tomorrowland Mainstage, Tom Tomorrowland said in an online statement.
“We can verify that no one was injured during the incident.”
Tomorrow, the guests will invite the mammoth event to the official camp area from Thursday to “Dreamville”.
Just a few days after the main event, Tomorrowland said he was trying to find a solution.
“We focused on finding solutions for the festival weekend (Friday – Saturday – Sunday), the group said in a statement.
“More updates and detailed information will be transmitted as soon as possible.”
The video from the angry Blaze quickly wandered online and showed the destructive damage caused by fire.
The images show that the freezing mountain stage design is completely swallowed by the flames before being lowered to metal poles.
Musicians and fans supported festival producers.
Martin Garrix said, “To send love and happy to hear that everyone is safe,” he said.
“I’m glad everyone is safe.
“We all know how strong Tomorrowland is when it comes to a rise on everything,” Alok wrote on Instagram.
“More than Tml Anastak! It sends the best energy!”
The event organizations promised to keep their festival goers up to date because they moved quickly to find a solution within 48 hours after the start of the event.


