Tomorrowland Belgium 2025: Full Lineup & Timetable Officially Released
- Julia Stone
- Jun 19
- 2 min read

The countdown is on! With less than a month to go, Tomorrowland Belgium has officially dropped the full lineup and timetable for its 19th edition — and it’s massive. Taking place over two weekends, July 18–20 and July 25–27, the world’s most iconic electronic music festival returns to De Schorre, Boom, with this year’s theme: “Orbyz.”
Over 850 Artists, 16 Stages, 35 Hosts, 400,000+ People of Tomorrow
Tomorrowland 2025 is set to host 850+ of the biggest and most diverse names in electronic music across 16 uniquely curated stages, welcoming fans from over 200 countries. Whether you're into techno, house, bass, trance, or melodic vibes — you'll find your sound.
Some of the most anticipated acts include:
Swedish House Mafia
Martin Garrix
Solomun (3 different sets!)
Amelie Lens
David Guetta
Charlotte de Witte
Fisher
Armin van Buuren
Anyma b2b Solomun
Axwell b2b Ingrosso b2b Steve Angello
Andromedik Invites
Oscar and the Wolf (After Hours)
Plus standout b2b sets like Kölsch b2b Artbat, Cassian b2b Kevin de Vries, ANNA b2b Antdot, and many more.
Mainstage Magic & Special Moments
Expect unforgettable performances on the Mainstage by names like:
Charlotte de Witte
Alok
Meduza
John Summit
Hardwell
Matisse & Sadko
Steve Aoki
Miss Monique
Sub Focus
Vini Vici
And don't miss Bob Sinclar’s Daybreak Session b2b with his daughter Paloma, or the powerful Symphony of Unity — fusing live orchestral music with classic Tomorrowland anthems.
Debuts & Highlights
Sammy Virji makes his Tomorrowland debut at the Freedom Stage.
Teletech takes over Atmosphere Stage with hard techno giants.
Samm’s Magnifik label brings Afro-house fire to Crystal Garden.
Damian Lazarus returns to CORE for a hypnotic set.
Discover the Full Lineup & Timetable
Browse the full timetable, artist listings, and plan your dream weekend at:👉 tomorrowland.com
Whether you're attending Weekend 1 or Weekend 2, Tomorrowland 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable editions yet. From Mainstage anthems to underground energy, this summer in Belgium is calling.
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