
Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 Weekend 2 begins with a little more heart and a lot more soul. After a Mainstage fire threatened to shake the festival’s core, the Tomorrowland team did what ravers always do—they rebuilt, they showed up, and they danced anyway. Now, with a new stage standing proud and the music echoing once more through Boom, Belgium, this weekend feels less like a repeat and more like a redemption arc. It’s not just about lasers and drops—it’s about resilience, rhythm, and remembering why we gather in the first place. The crowd returns with stories from last weekend, with glitter still clinging to their bags and maybe a few extra hugs to give. The DJs return with new energy, some playing the same sets—but this time, under skies cleared by survival. We’re here to follow it all in real time, one hopeful update at a time. This article will be your home base for everything unfolding—from surprise sets to small miracles in the crowd. If Weekend 1 was about recovery, Weekend 2 is about joy—and the choice to keep dancing no matter what. Let’s see where it leads.
Tomorrowland Keeps Its Rebuilt Mainstage for Weekend 2 After Tragic Fire
Despite the devastating fire that gutted the original Mainstage just days before Weekend 1, the rebuilt Tomorrowland stage will remain unchanged for Weekend 2 this 2025. Organizers confirmed the decision after an emotional first weekend marked by grief, resilience, and moments of euphoria.
Spokesperson Debby Wilmsen described the weekend as “a very special start, something we’d never experienced before.” Still, she expressed confidence in how everything came together. The rebuilt structure may lack the festival’s usual grandeur, but DJs and fans alike appreciated its stripped-back intimacy.
Wilmsen hinted that the simplified setup, which places DJs closer to the crowd, has stirred conversations for next year’s designs. “This time, the DJ was the star,” she said. While visuals and props may vary per act, the structure will remain consistent through Weekend 2. Behind the scenes, organizers may tweak backstage logistics, and the burned remnants of the original stage could still be removed. However, no further changes to the crowd-facing setup are planned.
With 3,500 medical cases so far—mostly minor—and 41 hospitalizations, safety stats mirror last year. Tragically, a 35-year-old woman from Canada passed away after collapsing on-site. The cause is under investigation. Meanwhile, the fire’s origin remains unknown, and insurance teams now face a logistical marathon.
Tomorrowland 2025 Weekend 2 Livestream Set Times: Martin Garrix, SHM, Amelie Lens and More
Friday, July 25 brings a stacked run of performances from Andromedik, Kaskade, John Summit, and a three-way closing trifecta from Swedish House Mafia, Armin van Buuren, and Hardwell. Meanwhile, Freedom Stage serves up Eric Prydz, Kölsch, and Mathame, with Ida Engberg opening the vibes.
On Saturday, July 26, Quintino kicks off the mainstage ahead of MORTEN, Anyma, and a massive one-two punch from Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Amelie Lens. Over at Freedom, Solomun, Meduza, and ARTBAT keep things cinematic and driving.
Sunday, July 27 ends strong with Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Nico Moreno, and a rare vinyl-only Dimitri Vegas set. Techno heads, tune into Sara Landry, Miss Monique, and deadmau5 to close it out.
You can stream it all on tomorrowland.com or the Tomorrowland app. Set your reminders—this is going to be emotional.
John Summit Runs Through Tomorrowland Before His 8:50 PM Mainstage Set
Before his 8:50 PM Mainstage debut, John Summit laced up for a surprise Run Club through the Tomorrowland grounds on Friday morning. Joined by dozens of fans, he jogged across the empty festival site, posting “Runnin’ thru Tomorrowland before my Mainstage debut tonight.” The run gave early risers a unique, calm glimpse of the venue hours before the full crowd arrived. For Summit, it was the perfect way to soak in the moment ahead of the biggest set of his Tomorrowland debut.
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