Published : 7/14/2026
Updated : 7/14/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya

Belgium is famous for its historic cities, vibrant culture, and international events that draw visitors from all over the world. Each summer, Boom hosts one of the world’s largest electronic music festivals, bringing together fans from over 200 countries. Tomorrowland Belgium turns De Schorre into a festival wonderland, with several stages, live shows, and DreamVille camping over two weekends.
This guide covers the latest Tomorrowland Belgium dates and location, ticket details and prices, how to avoid fake ticket sites, top festival experiences, and tips to help you plan your holiday.
Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 will take place over two weekends: July 17–19 and July 24–26. Both weekends run from Friday to Sunday, and the lineup is the same for each.
The Belgium Tomorrowland location is De Schorre, a park in Boom. Boom is located between Antwerp and Brussels, about 25 to 30 minutes by car from either city. During the festival, the park becomes a full event site with stages, food areas, and DreamVille camping throughout.
Knowing the Tomorrowland Belgium dates and location makes it much easier to plan your travel and accommodation.
Trains from Brussels Central to Boom take about 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes, with 1 transfer along the way. There are no direct trains. On festival days, official travel packages include shuttle buses from Brussels and Antwerp.

Tomorrowland Belgium tickets are released in stages. First, anyone can pre-register on the official website. After that, there’s a pre-sale for those who registered, followed by a worldwide sale for everyone else. Most tickets sell out within minutes.
The price of Tomorrowland Belgium tickets depends on the type of pass. Day passes are the cheapest, Full Madness weekend passes cost more, and DreamVille camping packages are the most expensive because they include on-site accommodation. Every ticket comes with a Tomorrowland Bracelet, sent to your home in a Treasure Case before the festival. You add Pearls, the festival’s currency, to your Bracelet to pay for food and drinks.
All Tomorrowland Belgium tickets for 2026 are officially sold out. The only safe way to get tickets now is through the official Waiting List or the Exchange Desk, both of which are managed by Tomorrowland.
Pass Type | What's Included | Approx. Price Range |
Day Pass | One day of festival access | €138 – €153 |
Full Madness Pass | Full weekend, Friday to Sunday | €304 – €400 |
DreamVille Package | Full Madness Pass plus on-site camping | From €381 |
Because Tomorrowland Belgium tickets are in high demand, fake ticket shops and travel sites have appeared that closely mimic the real festival. Some use countdown timers to pressure you into buying quickly. Others ask for unnecessary identity checks before payment, which legitimate ticket sellers never do. Some even show prices in the wrong currency, like US dollars instead of euros.
The only safe place to buy a Tomorrowland Belgium pass is from the official website. Be cautious with any other site selling passes, even if it looks professional.
This advice applies to any Belgium concert Tomorrowland fans might attend, not just this festival. Always double-check the website address, and never pay via a link in a message or ad.

Tomorrowland, Belgium’s famous music festival, changes its theme every year but keeps its unique identity. In 2026, the theme is Consciencia, a new festival world inspired by six core human emotions that shape the visuals and storytelling throughout the event.
Tomorrowland Belgium isn’t just one big stage. It’s a collection of themed areas, each with its own music and vibe. The Mainstage hosts the headliners, but other stages like Core, Freedom, and Library offer just as much energy on a smaller scale. In 2026, there’s also a new Afro house stage and a tribute to Cherry Moon, celebrating Belgium’s club history.
DreamVille, the festival’s official campground, feels like a small town during the weekend. It has its own bars, food stalls, and daily events that start even before the Mainstage opens.

Tomorrowland is a Belgian festival that fans come back to every year, thanks to experiences that go beyond the music lineup. The festival grounds become an open-air art space, with big installations and light displays based on the yearly theme, set up throughout the park for visitors to explore between sets.
If you’re staying at DreamVille, Thursday features The Gathering, an opening party with guest DJs before the main festival begins. Food is another highlight. Stalls around the site offer dishes from many countries, showing the international mix of Tomorrowland Belgium’s crowd each year.
Evenings at the Mainstage are also a highlight. Many visitors say the sunset hour, just before the headliners, is when the show looks its best, with lights and music perfectly timed.
Here are some practical tips to help you get ready for your visit.
Tomorrowland Belgium is more than just a music festival. It’s a two-weekend event focused on scale, storytelling, and community. Each July, about 400,000 people from around the world come to Boom. From Mainstage sunset sets to DreamVille’s opening party and art installations, every detail is carefully planned.
Getting to Tomorrowland also takes planning, from booking through official channels to finding a place to stay if Boom is full. Tickets sell out fast, and demand grows every year, so planning ahead is more important than luck.
If you need help organising your travel, accommodation, and transport for Tomorrowland Belgium, Holiday Tribe can arrange your entire getaway.
Published : 7/14/2026
Updated : 7/14/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya
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