Tomorrowland Festival to Proceed Despite Main Stage Fire in Belgium
Tomorrowland Festival to Proceed Despite Main Stage Fire in Belgium

Tomorrowland Festival to Proceed Despite Main Stage Fire in Belgium

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The Tomorrowland music festival in Belgium will proceed as planned despite a devastating fire that destroyed the main stage just one day before the event's opening. Organizers confirmed that no casualties occurred and that the other stages and the DreamVille campsite will remain open for the festival's scheduled dates from July 18 to 20 and the second weekend from July 24 to 27. Tomorrowland spokesperson Debby Wilmsen expressed the team's devastation over the loss of the main stage, which took two years to build, but reassured attendees that the festival will continue without it, with efforts underway to create a special experience despite the setback. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with reports suggesting a possible malfunction during fireworks testing. Authorities and organizers are prioritizing safety and remain in consultation to ensure the festival site is secure for the estimated 100,000 visitors expected. Additional events in nearby cities Brussels and Antwerp will also proceed as planned.

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