On Wednesday, a significant fire caused extensive damage to the main stage of Tomorrowland, a renowned electronic music festival set to commence this Friday in Boom, Belgium. Fortunately, festival organizers confirmed there were no injuries resulting from what they labeled a “serious incident.”
Tomorrowland, which attracts over 400,000 attendees annually and features a lineup of world-famous DJs, is poised to unfold over the next two weekends. Although the main stage was severely affected, festival organizers assured that the campground will still open as scheduled on Thursday, and they are actively working on solutions to ensure the event continues.
With a lineup including top artists like David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and Steve Aoki, performances were slated to begin shortly. Videos circulating on social media captured the chaotic scene, showing flames and clouds of smoke billowing from the venue.
Yan Zhuang, a Times reporter in Seoul, focuses on breaking news, while Livia Albeck-Ripka, based in Los Angeles, also reports on urgent developments and California affairs.
Tomorrowland, which attracts over 400,000 attendees annually and features a lineup of world-famous DJs, is poised to unfold over the next two weekends. Although the main stage was severely affected, festival organizers assured that the campground will still open as scheduled on Thursday, and they are actively working on solutions to ensure the event continues.
With a lineup including top artists like David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and Steve Aoki, performances were slated to begin shortly. Videos circulating on social media captured the chaotic scene, showing flames and clouds of smoke billowing from the venue.
Yan Zhuang, a Times reporter in Seoul, focuses on breaking news, while Livia Albeck-Ripka, based in Los Angeles, also reports on urgent developments and California affairs.