Tomorrowland announces full timetable for 2022

Tomorrowland announces full timetable for 2022

Tomorrowland has announced the full timetable for its 2022 edition.

Taking place across three weekends in July at its regular home of Boom, Belgium, Charlotte de Witte is scheduled to close out the Mainstage on Saturday 30th July — the first female artist to do so — while DJ and producer B Jones will be the first Spanish artist to perform on the Mainstage on the 15th and 29th July.

Over 800 artists are now set to play the festival, which returns this year for the first time since 2019 and is centered around the the theme The Reflection of Love. Italo-Belgian DJ Cellini is set to make his debut on the Mainstage on 22nd July, with headliners Hardwell and Armin van Buuren performing on the Mainstage on the 15th and 29th July and the 15th and 22nd, respectively.

Tomorrowland regulars like Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Lost Frequencies, Paul Kalkbrenner and Eric Prydz — who will bring back his famous HOLO concept for the occasion — are also booked to play the electronic music extravaganza. Check out the full line-up and timetable here. Tomorrowland has also revealed a trailer for the hotly anticipated event, which you can watch below.

This year’s Tomorrowland is the 16th edition of the festival and will take place from 15th until 17th July, 22nd until 24th and 29th until 31st July. Pick up tickets here.

Back in January, it was revealed that Tomorrowland and Rock Werchter were linking up for a new festival in Belgium, called CORE, in May.

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