
Tomorrowland 2025 updated set times announced
Tomorrowland has shared an updated timetable for its 2025 edition, which has officially kicked off today (18th July) in Boom, Belgium.
A series of line-up changes have been made across Weekend One of the festival, after the Orbyz Mainstage was completely destroyed in an enormous fire on Wednesday, 16th July.
Organisers have worked around the clock to ensure the festival can go ahead as planned, including building an entirely new mainstage in less than 24 hours. Tomorrowland 2025 has now officially opened to ticket holders as of 2 PM (CEST), with over 200,000 festival goers expected to arrive on site across the weekend.
“Our teams are working day and night, with heart and soul, to turn the impossible into reality”, Tomorrowland wrote in a press statement shared this morning (18th July).
“An alternative setup for the beloved Mainstage is planned to open at 4 PM, pending any last-minute changes. All artists will perform as scheduled on all other stages as from 2 PM. Tomorrowland will unite, stronger than ever!”
As per the updated Tomorrowland timetable, Odymel and Pegassi will be the first DJs to perform on the newly erected mainstage with a B2B set at 4 PM on Friday. They’ll be followed by sets from NERVO, Vini Vici, Sub Zero Project, Meduza, Artbat B2B Kölsch, ALOK and Axwell, ahead of Martin Garrix’s landmark headline set, which kicks off at midnight.
Other Friday highlights include Hannah Laing on the Atmosphere stage from 4 30 PM to 6 PM, consecutive sets from Jennifer Cardini, Bora Uzer and Damian Lazarus on the CORE stage, kicking off at 7PM, and Hardwell’s debut set on The Great Library stage from 11 PM to 1 AM.
Tomorrow (Saturday 19th July), the mainstage is set to open as originally planned at 12 PM with a daybreak set from Charlotte de Witte. The Belgian artist will also return to the decks for a night-time closing set, making her the first artist to ever headline Tomorrowland twice in one day. She’ll be joined on the mainstage by the likes of Alan Walker, Nicky Romero, Anyma, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and more throughout the Saturday.
Elsewhere, the Atmosphere stage will host evening sets from techno giants Patrick Mason and Indira Paganotto, while James Hype will warm up at The Crystal Garden ahead of a landmark B2B2B from Swedish House Mafia members Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello. Other artists performing on the Saturday include Armin van Buuren, Carlita, Nora En Pure, MK, Lost Frequencies, Jax Jones, Netsky, and more.
The Sunday line-up is equally stacked with Arielle Free and Sam Divine kicking off the action on the mainstage, ahead of sets from Sub Focus, Solomun, FISHER and headliner David Guetta.
Funk Tribu will bring his hard groove and techno sounds to the Atmosphere stage from 18:30 to 20:30, ahead of a mighty B2B from VTSS and SPFDJ, and a closing set from Belgian titan Amelie Lens. Also performing across the Sunday will be Sammy Virji, Sim0ne, DJ BORING, HAAi, BLOND:ISH, Sofi Tukker, Robin Schulz and many more.
You can browse the full timetable for both weekends of this year’s Tomorrowland here and watch the live stream here. Follow our Tomorrowland 2025 live updates here.
The full line-up, featuring over 600 artists across 16 stages, was announced in January of this year.
Tomorrowland was named the World’s No. 1 Festival for the fifth time in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals poll 2025.