Tomorrowland is the world's greatest electronic music festival — a two-weekend event in De Schorre park near Boom, Belgium, that transforms a former industrial site into a fantasy world with 400,000 attendees from 200 countries.
Tickets: The Pre-Registration System
Tomorrowland tickets are sold via a pre-registration system — register on the official website (tomorrowland.com) before the sale date. Full Madness passes (both weekends) sell out in minutes. Prices: Weekend pass €350–450, DreamVille camping package €500–800.
Pro Tip: Weekend 1 (June 24–26) and Weekend 2 (June 30–July 2) have identical lineups — if you can only get Weekend 2 tickets, the experience is identical.
Getting There: Flights to Brussels or Antwerp
Brussels Airport (BRU) is 45 minutes from Glastonbury by shuttle. Direct flights from New York to Brussels start at $260 round trip on Brussels Airlines (7h 45m). From Chicago, $310 (9h 30m direct). From Miami, $350 (10h with one stop).
DreamVille vs. Brussels Hotels
DreamVille is the on-site camping village — you're immersed in the Tomorrowland experience 24/7. Brussels hotels are more comfortable and significantly cheaper — the city is 45 minutes away by shuttle.
Best Time to Visit
Tomorrowland 2026 runs July 17–26 (two weekends) in Belgium. July in Belgium averages 20–25°C with long evenings — perfect festival weather.
Weekend 1
Jul 17–19, 2026
Slightly harder to get tickets but identical lineup to Weekend 2. The opening weekend has extra energy.
Weekend 2
Jul 24–26, 2026
Same lineup as Weekend 1. Slightly easier to get tickets. Both weekends are equally spectacular.
Belgium in July
July
Belgium averages 20–25°C in July with long evenings. Occasional rain — bring a light jacket for night sets.
Bottom Line
Tomorrowland is the pinnacle of electronic music festivals. Book your flights to Brussels early, register for tickets as soon as registration opens, and prepare for the most spectacular music experience of your life.
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