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Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 has been sold out since 31 January 2026, but legal alternatives still exist. The festival takes place on 17–19 and 24–26 July 2026 at De Schorre, Boom, under the theme CONSCIENCIA, with 500 artists across 16 stages. DreamVille, the official camping village, offers packages from £210 to £2,300 per person. To still access the festival: the official waitlist on tomorrowland.com, approved travel partners (Rave Tours UK, Big Green Coach) or the official exchange. Book your accommodation in Antwerp without delay.

On 31 January 2026, at 16:01 GMT, Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 sold out. Less than one hour after the global on-sale opened, all 400,000 tickets across both weekends had gone. The Global Journey packages — flights, accommodation and ticket all-in — had already disappeared two weeks earlier, on 17 January, selling out in under four hours. If you are reading this in May 2026, the question is no longer « how do I buy a ticket » but « what can I do now? » Four options remain open, all fully legal, and some still active at this date.

1. Global Journey packages: sold out but not entirely lost

Artist performing under the Mainstage lights at Tomorrowland, crowd in full energy
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What is a Global Journey?

From £750 3 festival days Flight + accommodation included Sold out 17 Jan 2026

A Global Journey is an all-inclusive package designed by Tomorrowland: a Full Madness Pass (3-day entry), accommodation (dormitory at DreamVille, hotel in Antwerp, or a flight package from a European airport), and, depending on the option, a return flight from your departure airport. According to Revolution 935, entry-level packages started at approximately £750 per person (MEININGER dormitory + festival pass), while premium packages with long-haul flights exceeded £2,500. In total, 51,000 Global Journey packages were sold during the pre-sale on 17 January 2026.

Global Journey highlights

  • Everything in one booking: flight, accommodation, ticket, festival shuttles
  • Train of Tomorrow from several European cities (DJ set on board)
  • New for 2026: Party Train from London St Pancras via Brussels to Boom — an immersive DJ experience on board
  • Access to DreamVille (official camping village adjacent to the site)
Pixidia tip: The official waitlist on tomorrowland.com releases tickets in batches up to a few weeks before the festival. Register today — cancellations regularly surface until June.

The official Exchange Desk

Tomorrowland operates an official Exchange Desk allowing ticket holders to resell at face value. Reclaimed tickets are then offered to the waitlist. This system ran from February to late April 2026. In May 2026 it is likely closed or winding down — check the official website for the latest status.

2. DreamVille: the city within a city (35,000 residents)

Rows of colourful tents in the DreamVille camping at Tomorrowland at sunset
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DreamVille in numbers

35,000 residents Thu → Mon (5 nights) £210 to £2,300 3 distinct zones

DreamVille is far more than a campsite: it is a fully autonomous temporary city hosting around 35,000 people from Thursday to Monday, with a supermarket, restaurants, bars, showers, a pool (Montagoe zone) and night-time entertainment. According to the comprehensive guide from Refined Trails, it is divided into three zones with separate entrances and very different comfort levels. All DreamVille packages include the Full Madness Pass for 3 days.

Zone 1 — Magnificent Greens (BYO)

The most affordable zone. You bring your own camping kit. Expect around £350–415 all in (camping + 3-day pass). Showers are paid on site. Camp2Camp variant: pre-pitched recycled tents for those not wanting to carry a sleeping bag (~£430–510). New for 2026: DreamVille Solo, a dedicated section for solo travellers to make meeting people easier.

Zone 2 — Easy Tent Camping

Tents pre-pitched before your arrival. Three comfort levels:

  • Easy Tent standard (~£510–600): pitched tent, basic bedding, dedicated showers
  • Spectacular Easy Tent (~£685–770): wooden floor, electrical sockets
  • Supreme Easy Tent (~£725–810): separate beds, sheets provided

Zone 3 — Montagoe (premium glamping)

The premium zone with exclusive pool access, jacuzzis, a private bar and reserved restaurant. Main options:

AccommodationEstimated priceHighlights
Relax Room~£855–1,025Real beds, lockable door, soundproofed room
DreamLodge~£1,025–1,280Spacious tent with terrace
Marivela~£1,280–1,365Air-conditioned + private bathroom
Astera~£1,365–1,535Double-walled on raised platform
Solara (new 2026)~£2,300+3 m × 4.5 m with covered terrace
Mansion~£200,000Private house for 10 people
Important: all three zones have separate entrances on the festival site. Easy Tent and Montagoe residents cannot access higher-tier zones from inside DreamVille. Check the official map on tomorrowland.com on arrival.

3. Official travel partners: the safest route in 2026

Crowd of festival-goers under the Mainstage lights at Tomorrowland in the evening
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Official partners — selected options

Official tickets Transport included From £1,000 Across Europe

Tomorrowland works with around twenty official partner agencies worldwide who purchased block packages during the sale. Some still have availability or active waitlists in May 2026. According to Voyeglobal, this is the most reliable route to a legitimate ticket after the sell-out.

UK-based partners — top picks

  • Rave Tours UK (ravetours.co.uk): coach and package deals from London, dedicated UK operator with official partner status — check their live availability
  • Big Green Coach (bigreencoach.co.uk): national UK coach network, departs from multiple cities including London, Birmingham and Manchester
  • P1 Travel (Belgium): official partner offering VIP packages and access to premium accommodation
  • Festigo Travel (international): waitlist for Magnificent Greens, Easy Tent and hotel options
  • Destination Clubbing (destinationclubbing.com): coach from Paris for those travelling via the Eurostar
Pixidia tip: Check availability directly on each partner’s website. Several display active waitlists rather than a hard sell-out — a cancellation can free up a spot right up to the end of June.

Should you avoid Viagogo?

Ticket resale for profit is illegal under Belgian law (fines up to €60,000). Tomorrowland can invalidate tickets resold through unofficial channels. Festival-goers who purchased on Viagogo have been turned away at the gate with no recourse. The only safe resale route is the official Exchange Desk (at face value). According to Tale of Rave, Tomorrowland can blacklist a wristband serial number before you even arrive.

New for 2026: Belgian Thrill Package (F1 + Tomorrowland)

A unique calendar coincidence: the Belgian F1 Grand Prix 2026 takes place on 17–19 July at Spa-Francorchamps, exactly the same weekend as Tomorrowland Weekend 1. Combined packages covering both events are available — Boom and Spa are roughly 130 km apart (about 1 hour 30 minutes by car). Worth checking with official partners.

4. CONSCIENCIA: the theme and line-up highlights

Festival-goers entering a major outdoor electronic music festival in summer, gantries and banners
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CONSCIENCIA — consciousness in six emotions

500+ artists 16 stages W1: 17–19 Jul W2: 24–26 Jul

The 2026 theme, CONSCIENCIA, comes from the Portuguese for « consciousness ». It structures the experience around six core human emotions: wonder, love, joy, desire, anger, sadness. Every stage, set design and art installation across De Schorre park reflects this narrative, as reported by EDMNOMAD.

Highlights not to miss

  • Calvin Harris — historic Tomorrowland Belgium debut. His first appearance in over 20 years of editions. A rare headline moment comparable in scale to a Glastonbury headliner announcement
  • Hardwell b2b Sub Zero Project — world premiere at The Great Library (Weekend 1)
  • Rose Garden W2: Cherry Moon tribute, honouring the legendary Belgian electronic music club (1991–2000)
  • New Afro-house / Deep house stage (Weekend 2): Da Capo b2b Caiiro b2b Enoo Napa
  • Secret Guest — closing set on Sunday evening of Weekend 2, yet to be revealed
Pixidia tip: The full line-up was revealed on 23 January 2026, five days before the global on-sale. For 2027, follow the official @tomorrowland account on X/Twitter — theme and first headliner announcements typically land in early December.

5. Getting to Tomorrowland: trains, coaches and flights

Antwerp Central Station, an ideal base for reaching Tomorrowland in Boom
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Boom (Antwerp): well connected from across Europe

Antwerp → Boom: 30 min Brussels → Boom: ~1 hr BRU: 45 km from Boom Official shuttles: €52/3 days

Boom lies 16 km south of Antwerp and 32 km north of Brussels. Belgian rail (NMBS/SNCB) runs regular services from both cities, as noted by Lokafy. The festival also operates official shuttles from Antwerp and Brussels during the festival weekends.

From London

  • Eurostar London St Pancras → Brussels-Midi (~2 hrs), then train Brussels → Boom via Mechelen (~1 hr). The fastest door-to-door option from the UK — no airport queues, no baggage allowance battles
  • Rave Tours UK / Big Green Coach: coach packages including travel, accommodation and tickets departing from London and other UK cities
  • Fly from London: Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) both offer direct flights to Brussels-National (BRU), ~1 hr 10 min. From BRU, a taxi to Boom takes ~35 min (roughly €50)

From Brussels

Train from Brussels-Midi or Brussels-Central to Boom, about 1 hour via Mechelen. Official shuttles available (€52 per person for 3 days or €19/day) — book in advance. Taxi from Boom to Brussels: approximately €65 late at night.

From Amsterdam

Train Amsterdam Centraal → Antwerpen-Centraal → Boom: around 2 hours 30 minutes. FlixBus from Amsterdam Sloterdijk to Antwerp from €6–29.

Airports and flights

Brussels-National Airport (BRU) is 45 km from Boom. Antwerp Airport (ANR) is 20 km away. From the UK, direct flights from London Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW) and London City (LCY) serve Brussels with multiple carriers. Compare prices early — fares to Brussels typically climb 6–8 weeks before the festival.

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Late-night returns: regular trains stop before headliners finish (around 01:00–02:00). Official return shuttles must be booked in advance. Taxi from Boom to Antwerp: around €65. Do not sleep in your car in festival car parks — this is prohibited on site.

6. Total budget: how much to budget for Tomorrowland 2026?

A realistic breakdown by profile, based on data from Rhythm’n Route and Belgium Visa. GBP estimates are indicative (at approximately 1.17 EUR/GBP).

ProfileTicket + accommodationReturn flightOn-site spendEstimated total
Budget (Magnificent Greens, Eurostar from London)~£415£70–130 (Eurostar)£255–340£770–940
Mid-range (Easy Tent or hotel in Antwerp)£600–750£70–170£340–510£1,100–1,870
Premium (DreamLodge + flight)£1,280–2,135£130–255£425–600£1,870–3,075
Luxury (Solara or equivalent)£2,300–2,990£255+£510–770£3,160–4,700+

On-site spend (Pearls): Tomorrowland’s internal currency is Pearls (1 pearl ≈ €1.82). Budget £255–555 over 3 days for drinks (~€3.50–6 per beer), food (~€6–15) and extras. Water is sold in 330 ml bottles (~€3.67) — there are no free refill points on site.

Pixidia tip: Book your accommodation in Antwerp now, even if you do not yet have a ticket. Hotels around Antwerp fill up from December onwards. During the festival in July, a room in Antwerp costs £85–255/night — Mechelen (halfway between Antwerp and Brussels) offers more affordable rates (£60–130/night). Our guides on We Love Green 2026 and Hellfest 2026 offer useful budget comparisons for major European festivals.

Weather in Boom in July

Temperatures range from 14°C to 23°C (peaks of 25°C). Rain risk on 3–8 days of the month. A waterproof poncho is essential in any DreamVille bag — mud is part of the experience. Summer thunderstorms remain possible.

Practical information for Tomorrowland 2026

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Compare live fares from London Heathrow, Gatwick, London City or Manchester to Brussels-National (BRU) or Antwerp (ANR). Prices typically rise 6–8 weeks before the festival — book as soon as you have your ticket or package confirmed.

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Frequently asked questions about Tomorrowland Belgium 2026

Is Tomorrowland 2026 completely sold out? Are there any options left?

Yes, Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 has been officially sold out since 31 January 2026 for all ticket types and packages. Three legal routes remain in May 2026: (1) the official waitlist on tomorrowland.com, which releases tickets in batches until late June; (2) official travel partners such as Rave Tours UK or Festigo (international), which may have remaining places or active waitlists; (3) the official Exchange Desk, likely closed in May. Avoid Viagogo: resale for profit is illegal in Belgium (fines up to €60,000) and tickets can be invalidated at entry. According to Rave Colony, the 2026 sell-out broke all previous speed records.

What is the difference between DreamVille Magnificent Greens, Easy Tent and Montagoe?

DreamVille is divided into three zones with separate entrances and distinct comfort levels. Magnificent Greens (BYO): you bring your own camping gear, approximately £350–415 all-in (camping + 3-day pass). Easy Tent: tents pre-pitched before your arrival, £510–810 depending on the comfort tier. Montagoe (premium glamping): units with real beds, air conditioning, private bathrooms or exclusive pool, from £855 (Relax Room) to £2,300+ (Solara, new 2026). Residents in each zone have differentiated access — upper zones are not accessible from inside lower zones. According to Refined Trails, staying at DreamVille eliminates all late-night transport headaches.

How do I get to Tomorrowland from the UK?

From the UK, three practical options: (1) Eurostar from London St Pancras to Brussels-Midi (~2 hours), then train Brussels to Boom via Mechelen (~1 hour) — the most seamless and eco-friendly route, no airport stress; (2) Rave Tours UK or Big Green Coach, which run dedicated coach packages from London and other UK cities with accommodation and ticket included; (3) fly from London Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW) to Brussels-National (BRU), roughly 1 hour 10 minutes, then taxi to Boom (~35 min, around €50). Official festival shuttles from Brussels cost €52 for 3 days or €19/day — book these in advance. Late-night returns are tricky as regular trains stop before the headliners end.

What is the minimum budget for Tomorrowland 2026 if I already have a ticket?

If you are travelling from the UK and camping in Magnificent Greens, budget approximately £770–940 all-in: ticket + camping (~£415), Eurostar return (~£70–130), food on site for 3 days (~£255–340) and local transport (~£25–45). On site, the internal Pearls currency (1 pearl ≈ €1.82) covers drinks (~€3.50–6 per beer), meals (~€6–15) and extras. There are no free water refill points — water costs around €3.67 for a 330 ml bottle. For a mid-range profile (Easy Tent, Eurostar included), budget £1,100–1,870. Data from Rhythm’n Route and Colormelon.

What is new at Tomorrowland 2026?

Tomorrowland 2026 introduces several notable new features: the CONSCIENCIA theme (consciousness in six emotions), the historic Belgian debut of Calvin Harris on the Mainstage, the Solara tent (new ultra-luxury glamping from £2,300+), the DreamVille Solo section for solo travellers, the Party Train from London via Brussels, Belgian Thrill Packages combining the Belgian F1 Grand Prix (Spa, same weekend) and the festival, plus a new Afro-house/Deep house stage for Weekend 2. The official Van der Valk Park Lane Antwerp hotel partnership is also launching for the first time. According to Tale of Music, 2026 also marks a doubling of Belgian VAT on festivals (from 6% to 12%), explaining the Full Madness Pass price increase from €374 to €400.

Where to stay for Tomorrowland without camping at DreamVille?

If you are not staying at DreamVille, Antwerp is the recommended base: 30 minutes by train from Boom, with an excellent range of hotels (£85–255/night in July during the festival) and its own vibrant nightlife to extend the experience. Mechelen (halfway between Antwerp and Brussels, 20 min from each) offers more affordable rates (£60–130/night). Brussels is 1 hour away but gives access to a wider choice of accommodation at better prices (£68–215/night). The official Tomorrowland 2026 hotel, Van der Valk Park Lane Antwerp, offers themed rooms in Antwerp — check availability directly. Whatever your choice, book with free cancellation as early as possible: hotels around Antwerp fill up from January onwards. Data from Euro Travelo.

Sources

Sources consulted 17 May 2026.

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