Tomorrowland returns to De Schorre in Boom, Belgium across two weekends, 17 to 19 July and 24 to 26 July 2026, for what looks like one of its most significant editions yet. The 2026 theme is Consciencia, a word rooted in multiple Romance languages meaning consciousness, and it frames the entire festival around six primal human emotions: Wonder, Love, Anger, Joy, Desire and Sadness. Each becomes its own faction with its own visual language, stage design and atmosphere. Where previous years leaned on surrealist fantasy or mechanical retro-futurism, Consciencia roots itself firmly in psychology.
The headline story is Calvin Harris, who makes his first-ever appearance at Tomorrowland Belgium after a 13-year gap since his TomorrowWorld set in the United States in 2013. He joins David Guetta and Martin Garrix on the Mainstage, with the confirmed lineup also including Fisher, Hardwell, The Chainsmokers, Sebastian Ingrosso, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Lost Frequencies, John Summit, Armin van Buuren, Amelie Lens, Ben Klock, Sonny Fodera and over 500 acts spread across more than 16 stages. The CORE stage, Freedom, Atmosphere and a brand-new Afro-house stage featuring Da Capo, Caiiro and Enoo Napa all add serious depth beyond the Mainstage. There is also a tribute to Belgian club institution Cherry Moon, and a celebration of 30 years of Steve Aoki’s DIM MAK label.
Official tickets sold out shortly after the January sale. Weekend passes at face value started at around €300, with day passes from €138. Resale through the official Tomorrowland platform is your best bet now; third-party sites list tickets from €300 upwards, but prices climb steeply closer to the date. The festival is strictly 18 plus.
Boom sits roughly 25 kilometres south of Antwerp and 30 kilometres north of Brussels. Fly into Brussels Airport (BRU) and you can be on site in under an hour. Trains from Brussels Central to Boom run in around 40 to 50 minutes, with shuttles connecting Boom station to the festival grounds. Official shuttles also run from Antwerp, Ghent and several other Belgian cities. If you are camping on site, DreamVille opens on Thursday evening before each weekend. If not, base yourself in Antwerp or Brussels and commute in. Check tomorrowland.com for the official resale platform and full stage programme.