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Tomorrowland

World's most spectacular electronic music festival experience in Belgium

Look, Tomorrowland isn't just a music festival — it's a parallel universe where 400,000 people from 200+ countries gather in the Belgian countryside to lose their minds to electronic beats. For two weekends each July, the town of Boom transforms into a fairy-tale wonderland complete with elaborate stages that look like they were designed by Disney on acid. The production value here makes other festivals look like high school talent shows. But here's the thing: tickets sell out in minutes, accommodation gets booked solid, and if you don't plan ahead, you'll be watching livestreams from your couch instead of dancing under the mainstage fireworks.

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Forget about staying in Boom itself — the entire town gets booked faster than Armin van Buuren drops the beat. Your best bet is Brussels, about 30 minutes away by train. The Louise district puts you near great restaurants and easy transport links. Antwerp works too, though it's a bit further. DreamVille, the festival's official camping, is where the real magic happens. Sure, you're sleeping in a tent, but you're also partying until sunrise with people from every corner of the planet. The Magnificent Greens packages include pre-pitched tents if you can't be bothered with setup. Book accommodation the moment tickets go on sale — seriously, don't wait even a day.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy tickets during the pre-sale if you're a returning visitor — it's your only real shot at face value prices
  • 2.DreamVille camping costs €100+ per person but saves hundreds on hotel and transport
  • 3.Eat one proper meal outside the festival each day to avoid spending €50+ on festival food
  • 4.Buy drink tokens in bulk (20+ at a time) to avoid constant queuing and get slight discounts
  • 5.Book flights to Brussels at least 3 months ahead — prices triple closer to the festival dates
  • 6.Consider a Global Journey package if you're traveling from far — it includes guaranteed tickets, accommodation, and transport
  • 7.Download the festival app to track shuttle schedules and avoid expensive taxi rides back to Brussels

Travel Tips

  • Download the Tomorrowland app before arrival — it has maps, schedules, and real-time shuttle updates
  • Bring a portable phone charger — you'll be taking photos and videos constantly
  • Pack waterproof gear even if the forecast looks clear — Belgian weather changes fast
  • Wear comfortable shoes you can dance in for 12+ hours — your feet will hate you otherwise
  • Learn basic Dutch phrases — locals appreciate the effort, especially in smaller towns
  • Bring cash for food vendors outside the festival — many don't accept cards
  • Screenshot your accommodation address and transport info — phone batteries die at the worst times
  • Pack layers — it can be 15°C at night and 25°C during the day
  • Bring earplugs — the sound levels can damage your hearing, and you want to enjoy all days

Frequently Asked Questions

Tickets typically go on sale in late January. Pre-registration opens in December for those who attended previous years. Tickets sell out within minutes, so have your payment ready and multiple devices logged in.

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