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Tomorrowland 2025 has officially sold out, with all remaining tickets being snapped up in a matter of hours over the weekend.
All prospective festival-goers were required to register for their chance to get tickets in December. An initial pre-sale for Belgian residents took place on Saturday 18th January, with all 200,000 tickets being sold within 18 minutes. This was followed by the Global Journey sale, which saw 49,876 Tomorrowland fans securing the packages which include accommodation and, in some cases, transport.
On 25th January, all tickets with DreamVille accommodation packages sold out. The following Saturday, 1st February, the full worldwide sale kicked off, with all remaining tickets fully sold out within 20 minutes.
In a statement shared with The Brussels Times, Tomorrowland’s Debby Wilmsen spoke about the festival’s repeated selling out in record time. “While the immense interest in Tomorrowland is fantastic, it inevitably leads to many disappointments,” she said, while emphasising the importance the festival team places on tackling fraud and ticket scammers. “There is only one way to ensure you are buying genuine tickets, and that is through Tomorrowland.”
While tickets cannot be cancelled, from 4th February, they can be offered for re-sale via the official Exchange Desk on the Main Buyer’s Tomorrowland account. Find out more about that here.
800,000 people will attend the 19th edition of World’s No.1 Festival this summer, which takes place over the weekends of 18th-20th and 25th-27th July 2025 in Boom. Belgium.
The festival will feature performances from over 600 artists across 16 stages.
On the main stage, acts will include Anyma, Armin van Buuren, Alok, Amber Broos, Charlotte De Witte, Amelie Lens, ANNA, Martin Garrix, Job Jobse, Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, Fisher and more.
Other highlights include performances from the Symphony of Unity orchestra, who will take to the festival’s freedom stage on both weekends to play a setlist of dance classics.
Numerous b2b sets will take place at this year’s festival, including Anyma b2b Solomun, Dimitri Vegas b2b Fantasm, DJ BORING b2b HAAi, Timmy Trumpet b2b Dimitri Vegas, VTSS b2b SPFDJ, Sam Divine b2b Arielle Free, and more.
In March, Tomorrowland Winter heads back to Alpe d’Huez in France.