Tomorrowland festival organizers have announced that the event will continue as planned, even after a fire consumed the main stage on Wednesday. With tens of thousands of attendees already present, safety experts are devising contingency plans to maintain the festival's experience.
Tomorrowland Festival Set to Proceed After Main Stage Fire

Tomorrowland Festival Set to Proceed After Main Stage Fire
Organizers are determined to go ahead with Tomorrowland despite the devastating blaze that destroyed the main stage, ensuring a memorable experience for attendees.
Tens of thousands of festival-goers have gathered in Boom, Belgium for Tomorrowland, set to begin this Friday. This follows a significant incident on Wednesday evening when a fire ravaged the main stage. Despite the destruction, festival organizers remain optimistic, pledging to find practical solutions and announcing that the event will continue as planned.
Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the fire, which local authorities are investigating to determine its cause. Tomorrowland expects up to 400,000 attendees over two weekends, featuring performances from renowned artists such as David Guetta, Lost Frequencies, Swedish House Mafia, and Charlotte De Witte.
The local fire department has assessed the area and deemed it safe, leading them to discuss the potential demolition of what remains of the main stage before the festival starts. The popular campsite, DreamVille, is operational, and early reports indicate that the festival's activities will proceed as scheduled.
The organizers expressed their emotional response to the event on social media, sharing that the Orbyz main stage was more than just a platform; it embodied the spirit of the festival. Following the fire, team members collaborated with local government officials and safety experts to draft a contingency plan. Jurgen Callaerts, the mayor of Rumst, noted that canceling the festival is their least desired option.
Eyewitness accounts described the shocking scene, with one worker recalling a chaotic atmosphere filled with smoke and loud noises as flames enveloped the stage. This devastating loss follows four weeks of hard work in preparation for the festival. Tomorrowland, launched in 2005, has grown to be the world's largest electronic dance festival, bringing together music enthusiasts from around the globe.