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    Tomorrowland main stage catches fire days before 2025 event

    The main stage of Tomorrowland seems to have been destroyed.
    Jack NeedhamBy Jack NeedhamJuly 17, 2025Updated:July 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The main-stage of the Belgian music festival Tomorrowland has been engulfed in fire.

    Footage shared on Wednesday 16 July shows the main stage crumbling beneath a weight of flames and smoke. Videos viewed by Festival Insights show the stage to be destroyed.

    In several videos seen on social media by Festival Insights, there are large pillars of fire billowing from the main stage, while smoke emanates from the surrounding structures.

    One video shared by DJ Mag, shows how the fire took hold of the main stage. Another, from the YouTube account The Daily Guardian, highlights some of the damage the fire has caused.

    At the time of writing, there have been no casualties.

    The festival has also stated that the event will still go ahead, reports the BBC.

    We will keep readers updated on news as we get it.

    Tomorrowland 2025 is set to start from 18-20 July, and attracts an audience of around 400,000 over its two weekends.

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    Jack Needham

    Festival Insights | Head of Content

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