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  • Tomorrowland Mainstage Severely Damaged by Fire Festival Organizers Issue Statement

    Fire at Tomorrowland mainstage A fire broke out earlier today, July 16, 2025, at the iconic mainstage of Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium, just days before the festival’s scheduled opening weekend. Videos circulating online show large flames and thick smoke consuming the structure, with much of the stage reportedly reduced to a blackened frame. Emergency services, including fire crews and police, quickly responded to the scene. Roads near the site were temporarily closed to ensure access for responders, and residents in the area were advised to keep their windows shut due to heavy smoke. The fire occurred during construction hours, and no festival attendees were on-site. There have been no reports of injuries so far, though workers were present during the incident. The extent of the damage and how it might impact this weekend’s performances remains unclear. In an official statement released shortly after, Tomorrowland reassured attendees that DreamVille, the festival’s renowned campsite, will open as scheduled on Thursday, July 17. All Global Journey activities in Brussels and Antwerp will also proceed as planned. Organizers stated they are “focused on finding solutions for the festival weekend (Friday – Saturday – Sunday)” and have promised that more updates and detailed information will be communicated as soon as possible. This incident comes at a critical time as thousands of attendees from around the world prepare to descend on Boom, Belgium for one of the most anticipated editions of Tomorrowland. The extent of the damage and how it may impact the Mainstage shows is still unknown, but fans remain hopeful that the spirit of the festival will endure. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

  • Tomorrowland and Insomniac Announce Full Lineup for UNITY at the Las Vegas Sphere

    Two of the most iconic names in electronic music Tomorrowland and Insomniac have joined forces for UNITY, a groundbreaking event series inside the Las Vegas Sphere. Running from August 29 to October 18, 2025, this immersive audiovisual experience promises to reshape the future of live electronic music performance. A New Era of Live Shows Set inside the revolutionary Sphere venue, UNITY blends Tomorrowland’s dreamlike production with Insomniac’s iconic festival energy. The event will feature 360° visuals, 4D multisensory effects, and cinematic storytelling that takes fans far beyond a traditional DJ set. Opening Weekend Lineup The first three nights of UNITY are locked in with a powerhouse trio: Friday, August 29 – Chase & Status Saturday, August 30 – Kaskade Sunday, August 31 – Eli Brown Each night will be a fully immersive journey, featuring exclusive visuals created for the Sphere’s massive wraparound screen and sound system. Additional Show Dates Beyond the opening weekend, UNITY will return for several more weekends throughout the fall: September 19–20 (DJ Snake confirmed for Sept 19) September 26–27 October 17–18 That’s nine total shows across nearly two months, with more artists expected to be revealed soon. A Historic Collaboration This is the first time Tomorrowland and Insomniac have come together for a U.S.-based residency, and the Sphere is the perfect stage for such a collaboration. With visuals designed to push emotional and sensory boundaries, UNITY is not just a concert it's a next-level experience. Tickets are now on sale through the official Sphere and Live Nation websites. Whether you’re a fan of cinematic soundscapes or raw dancefloor energy, UNITY is shaping up to be one of the most innovative live events of 2025.

  • Troubled Fyre Festival Brand Sells for $245,000 on eBay

    In one of the most unexpected moves in recent music event history, the intellectual property and branding rights of Fyre Festival have officially been sold on eBay for $245,000. The listing, created by convicted festival founder Billy McFarland, included the trademarks, domain names, logos, and social media accounts of the infamous festival brand. The auction attracted 42 bidders and closed on July 11 with a final bid of $245,300. According to reports, the sale was part of McFarland’s effort to pay back some of the $26 million he still owes to investors and victims following his 2018 fraud conviction. The buyer’s identity has not been made public, nor have any details been revealed about what they plan to do with the brand. The original Fyre Festival, launched in 2017, was marketed as a luxury music experience in the Bahamas, complete with beachfront villas, gourmet meals, and major headliners. What actually unfolded was a chaotic and poorly organized event that left attendees stranded, fed minimal food, and forced to sleep in disaster-relief tents. The fallout led to lawsuits, documentaries, and McFarland’s prison sentence. In early 2025, McFarland attempted to revive the brand with a second Fyre Festival announced for Mexico’s Isla Mujeres. That plan quietly collapsed as no permits were secured, and local officials confirmed they had no knowledge of the event. The sale of the Fyre name raises questions about its future. Will the buyer attempt another festival? Use the brand for merchandise? Or simply leverage the name’s cultural notoriety? While the Fyre Festival brand still carries massive name recognition, it is also a symbol of mismanagement and broken trust within the music and event world. For the electronic music community and festival scene, the sale is a reminder of how powerful and volatile branding can be. Whether this leads to a creative reimagining or remains just another strange chapter in Fyre’s legacy remains to be seen.

  • Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 Announces Full Livestream Schedule

    Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 is once again bringing the festival experience to fans around the globe with an extensive livestream program across both weekends. Whether attending in person or tuning in from home, fans can enjoy a carefully curated selection of sets from some of the world’s biggest electronic music artists. The livestream will be available daily from 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM CEST, during both Weekend 1 (July 18–20) and Weekend 2 (July 25–27). Content will be streamed via Tomorrowland.com, the Tomorrowland App, and One World Radio, offering 13 hours of uninterrupted programming each day. Livestream Platforms: Tomorrowland.com Tomorrowland App One World Radio (audio and visual radio studio stream) Stages Featured in the Livestream: Mainstage Freedom Stage Between the two weekends, from July 21 to 24, Tomorrowland will continue broadcasting replays and highlights from additional stages, including Crystal Garden, Great Library, Atmosphere, and Planaxis. One World Radio Programming: One World Radio will offer live audio coverage alongside visual content from its on-site studio. Broadcasting daily from 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM CEST, it will feature exclusive interviews, backstage access, and curated commentary from hosts including AdamK, Camille Pollie, Justin Wilkes, and Ben Malone. DreamVille Broadcast: On the Thursdays before each weekend, July 17 and July 24, Tomorrowland will stream The Gathering pre-party live from DreamVille starting at 7:00 PM CEST. Replay and Post-Weekend Content: From July 21 through July 24, the Tomorrowland livestream will shift to highlight replays and special curated content from across the festival grounds. One World Radio will also continue to rebroadcast standout sets and special moments through August. How to Watch: Visit Tomorrowland.com or download the official Tomorrowland app Tune into One World Radio via web, app, or supported streaming services Select your preferred stage stream (Mainstage or Freedom) during the live broadcast Follow the schedule and stay updated on daily lineups through official Tomorrowland channels Tomorrowland 2025 is once again delivering a fully immersive digital experience for fans unable to attend in person. With high-quality production, a multi-stage viewing setup, and expanded daily coverage, the livestream is positioned to be one of the most accessible and engaging ways to experience the festival from anywhere in the world.

  • Beltran Is the Brazilian Disruptor Taking Over Tech-House

    In a scene often defined by formulas and recycled sounds, Brazilian DJ and producer Beltran is a breath of fresh, unfiltered energy. With a style that blurs the lines between tech-house, minimal, indie, and straight-up weird, he’s quickly built a reputation as one of the most exciting new names in global electronic music. Beltran at Yuma tent Coachella 2025 Originally from southern Brazil, Juliano Beltran started DJing as a teenager, sneaking into underground clubs with a fake ID to play the music he loved. Today, he’s headlining major festivals, racking up millions of streams, and shaking up the status quo with tracks that defy expectations. His breakout moment came with “Smack Yo’”, a track that surged to #1 on Beatport overall, earning support from heavyweights like Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Solardo, and Marco Carola. With its off-kilter rhythm, bold vocals, and undeniable groove, “Smack Yo’” felt like a signal that Beltran had officially arrived. Beltran at Club Space Miami But what makes Beltran stand out isn’t just his chart-topping success it’s his fearless sound. In a recent interview, he shared that his goal is to make music that “feels wrong, but sounds right.” That mindset has led to some of the most unpredictable and memorable sets on the circuit, including his viral YUMA tent performance at Coachella 2025, where he delivered a hypnotic mix of warped vocals, bouncy basslines, and playful breakdowns. Now a key part of the Solid Grooves family, Beltran continues to evolve. He’s not just a producer or a DJ he’s a vibe. His music is fun, bold, emotional, and always surprising. Whether you catch him at Circoloco, spinning an afterparty in São Paulo, or playing to a packed tent at a global festival, one thing is guaranteed: you won’t forget the experience. In a world full of trends, Beltran is a reminder that originality still wins.

  • Adriatique Brings ‘X’ to ADE 2025 a Night of Deep, Melodic Techno

    As Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 takes over the city this October, one night stands out on the deep-techno calendar: Sona Presents: X by Adriatique. Taking place on Friday, October 24 at the iconic Taets Art & Event Park in Zaandam, this event promises an immersive sonic journey curated by one of the most influential duos in melodic and hypnotic techno Adriatique. Known for their emotional soundscapes, slow-building tension, and unforgettable stage presence, Adriatique are no strangers to ADE. But this time, they’re bringing something even more special. “X by Adriatique” is not just a performance it’s an experience designed to push the boundaries of sound, visuals, and connection. Set inside the massive and industrial Taets Art & Event Park, the venue perfectly matches the vibe: raw, open, and ready to be transformed by music. Expect deep rolling basslines, atmospheric textures, and a crowd fully in sync with the rhythm. Whether you're a longtime Adriatique fan or discovering them for the first time, this is one of those ADE nights that will leave a lasting impression. With ADE known for its packed schedule and unforgettable energy, “X by Adriatique” is a must-attend for anyone serious about deep techno. 🎫 Event: Sona Presents: X by Adriatique 📍 Location: Taets Art & Event Park, Hemkade 18, Zaandam 📅 Date: Friday, October 24, 2025

  • John Summit Brings His Vision to Life with the Debut of Experts Only Festival in NYC

    September 20–21, 2025 marks the debut of a bold new chapter in the electronic music scene the Experts Only Festival, landing for the first time in New York City. Curated by the team behind John Summit’s explosive rise, this new festival aims to create a space where both seasoned ravers and newcomers can experience the best of house and techno across two immersive days and two expertly programmed stages. Headlining the launch is none other than John Summit, supported by a heavyweight lineup including Green Velvet B2B Layton Giordani, Kaskade B2B Cassian, Kasablanca (Live), LP Giobbi, DJ Seinfeld, Enamour B2B Weska, AYYBO, Lucia, Tini Gessler, and more offering a diverse blend of house, melodic techno, and progressive sounds. What sets Experts Only apart is its fresh, unapologetic energy, driven by a deep understanding of what the dance floor really wants. With forward-thinking production, a community-first mindset, and a backdrop of NYC’s skyline, this festival is already making waves before its first beat drops. Whether you're a veteran of the underground or just stepping into the scene, Experts Only Festival is shaping up to be one of the must-attend events of 2025. Tickets & Details

  • Anyma Launches UNVRS Ibiza Residency with a Groundbreaking set and Visual Overload

    On July 8, the doors of [UNVRS] Ibiza opened for what’s shaping up to be one of the most innovative and genre-defining residencies of the summer and Anyma wasted no time setting a new standard. Opening night was nothing short of mind-bending. From the moment Adriatique took control of the decks, the energy in the room began to ascend deep, melodic, hypnotic. Then came Anyma, bringing his signature fusion of emotive techno and digital art to life in front of a packed, wide-eyed crowd. Anyma opening his set at UNVRS Ibiza Anyma B2B Adriatique But the true magic unfolded when Adriatique and Anyma returned to the booth for a surprise B2B, playing together until the early morning hours. The synergy was flawless dark yet euphoric, melodic yet relentless. The real star of the night, however, may have been the visuals. UNVRS unveiled a completely new setup for this residency, with futuristic stage design, otherworldly lighting, and AI-inspired imagery that perfectly matched Anyma’s mythic soundscapes. At times, it felt less like a club and more like stepping inside a lucid dream. The residency lineup is stacked with upcoming appearances from Solomun, Mind Against, Amelie Lens, Rebūke B2B Script, Layla Benitez, and many more but this first night already made one thing clear: UNVRS is not just another Ibiza party. It’s a portal. Every Tuesday through August 26. If night one is any indication, missing this would be a mistake.

  • Tiësto and Mathame Drop New Melodic Techno Anthem “Everlight”

    In a surprise move that bridges big-room euphoria with cinematic depth, Dutch legend Tiësto and Italian melodic techno duo Mathame have joined forces on a powerful new release titled "Everlight." Dropping on June 27, 2025, via Tiësto’s Musical Freedom label, the track marks the first official collaboration between two titans of the global electronic scene and it delivers on all fronts. “Everlight” is a masterclass in restrained emotion and slow-burning energy. It opens with shimmering synths and delicate arpeggios, building gradually into a euphoric, melodic drop that captures both Tiësto’s festival-driven instincts and Mathame’s signature atmospheric sound. The result is a track that feels equally at home on massive main stages and in introspective after-hours sets. Fans first got a taste of the collaboration when the artists teased it during their performances at AMF 2023, where a vocal version briefly surfaced. While “Everlight” has been released as an instrumental, its depth and structure leave nothing lacking. In fact, the absence of vocals allows the melody to shine even brighter, letting listeners get fully lost in the journey. Across Reddit and dance music forums, fans have been praising the track as one of Tiësto’s best in recent years, with many noting how well his melodic roots blend with Mathame’s more emotional, cinematic style. One user called it “an absolute banger,” while others say it’s “a summer anthem in the making.” The official visualizer further elevates the listening experience, combining surreal landscapes and cosmic elements that perfectly match the track’s dreamlike quality. More than just a song, “Everlight” is a moment an elegant, forward-thinking collaboration that represents where melodic electronic music is headed in 2025. As both artists continue to evolve their sound, this track is proof that beauty, depth, and power can coexist on the dancefloor. Whether you’re catching it live at a festival or playing it on repeat with headphones, “Everlight” is a glowing highlight of this summer’s electronic music landscape.

  • July 4th with Adriatique’s Hypnotic Set Over Manhattan at The Edge

    Adriatique playing at the Edge Hudson Yards for Marquee event As part of Marquee's special summer event series at The Edge in Hudson Yards, Adriatique delivered an unforgettable set high above New York City literally. Performing 100 floors in the sky, the Swiss duo brought their signature melodic magic to a breathtaking rooftop experience that kicked off a much-anticipated NYC weekend run. Originally slated to perform their immersive "X" show at the Brooklyn Mirage, plans had to shift as the venue continues to delay its reopening. The X concept known for its next-level visuals, sound design, and hypnotic energy has captivated audiences around the world, from Ibiza to Tel Aviv. Although Mirage fans will have to wait a bit longer, Adriatique didn’t disappoint. Now, New York is treated to a trio of special appearances: July 3: Adriatique under the stars at The Edge, Hudson Yards a surreal, sky-high experience July 4: A proper holiday celebration at Avant Gardner, one of NYC’s most iconic venues July 5: A seaside closing at The Surf Lodge in Montauk, bringing deep vibes to the Hamptons This week is a rare opportunity to catch Adriatique in a variety of unique settings, each with its own vibe from cinematic skylines to open-air beach bliss. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this NYC run is not to be missed.

  • Tomorrowland Officially Announces First-Ever Show in China With “The Magic of Tomorrowland”

    After years of global expansion and unforgettable shows across Europe, South America, and the Middle East, Tomorrowland is finally heading to China. The iconic Belgian festival has officially announced its debut event in Shanghai, marking a historic first for both the brand and the Chinese electronic music scene. Titled “The Magic of Tomorrowland,” the event is set to take place on November 22, 2025, at the Hero Dome, an indoor venue located along Shanghai’s scenic Bund waterfront. Unlike its massive outdoor editions in Belgium or Brazil, this will be Tomorrowland’s first-ever fully immersive indoor show, tailored to fit the venue while still offering the world-class visuals, storytelling, and production the brand is known for. This isn’t just a one-off concert it’s a full experience. “The Magic of Tomorrowland” promises to deliver an indoor spectacle built from the ground up to reflect the brand’s core identity: surreal stage design, next-level lighting, and a sonic journey curated by global dance music legends. This move into China isn’t just about one event. Tomorrowland has partnered with Hero Esports, INS Land, and Budweiser to bring the experience to life. More importantly, it represents a strategic long-term play in Asia. The newly announced partnership between Tomorrowland’s artist agency, One World Artists, and INS Land will also work to promote cultural exchange—bringing top Chinese electronic music talent to international stages, and bringing more global DJs to China. Fans can expect a carefully curated lineup combining Tomorrowland's signature international headliners with China’s rising stars. While the official lineup and ticket details are expected to drop in September 2025, early pre-registration has already opened through local Chinese platforms, including WeChat. With its 2025 debut in Shanghai, Tomorrowland is making a bold statement: this is just the beginning of its journey in Asia. Following the November event in China, the brand has also teased plans to host its first-ever Thailand edition in 2026, further expanding its reach across the continent. Back in Belgium, the flagship festival returns this July under the 2025 theme “Orbyz,” spanning two massive weekends. But for the fans in Asia and for the global dance music community “The Magic of Tomorrowland” in Shanghai will mark a new chapter in how the festival brings its universe to new corners of the world.

  • Charlotte De Witte to Open and Close Tomorrowland’s Mainstage A Historic First

    Belgian techno queen Charlotte de Witte is set to make Tomorrowland history this year by doing something no artist has done before opening and closing the Mainstage on the same day. On Saturday, July 19, as part of Tomorrowland’s 19th edition themed ‘LIFE: Orbyz’, Charlotte will kick off the day with a rare Daybreak set at noon, bringing her signature blend of dark, pulsating techno to set the tone early. Then, after a day packed with music across stages, she’ll return to close the Mainstage, delivering what’s expected to be a powerful finale to remember. For Charlotte, this moment is full-circle. In 2011, she opened the Mainstage after winning a DJ contest a set that marked the beginning of her global rise. In 2022, she became the first female and techno act to close it. Now, in 2025, she’s doing both in one day. “This year, I’ll be playing on the Mainstage not once, but twice,” Charlotte shared. “It feels like a 360 moment. I really look forward to seeing everyone there twice.” This performance marks a milestone not only for Charlotte de Witte but for techno’s continued rise onto the biggest global festival stages.

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