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Following the inferno, Tomorrowland once again welcomes its attendees.

Electronic music festival's main stage demolished by fire; organizer discloses round-the-clock efforts to reopen the event by morning.

"After the inferno, Tomorrowland resumes operations"
"After the inferno, Tomorrowland resumes operations"

Following the inferno, Tomorrowland once again welcomes its attendees.

The much-anticipated Tomorrowland electronic music festival in Boom, Belgium, faced an unexpected setback when a massive fire erupted at the main stage on July 16, just days before the festival's scheduled opening[1][2][3]. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident[1][2][3].

Despite the main stage's severe damage, the DreamVille campsite opened as planned on July 17, ready to receive visitors[2]. All pre-festival activities in Brussels and Antwerp are proceeding as scheduled[1][2].

The festival organisers have expressed their commitment to finding solutions for the festival weekend, which runs from July 18 to July 20. The lineup includes headline performances by top DJs such as David Guetta, Charlotte De Witte, and Martin Garrix[1][2].

Detailed updates and plans concerning the main stage and how the festival weekend will be conducted are yet to be disclosed. The organisers have promised to reveal more information soon[2][3].

As for the cause of the fire, no official conclusions have been reached yet[1]. The organisers have confirmed that the main stage is locally built[1].

In a statement, the organisers expressed their regret and thanked the emergency services for their rapid response. They also emphasized their commitment to ensuring a safe and enjoyable festival experience for all attendees[1].

References: [1] Tomorrowland official website: https://www.tomorrowland.com/ [2] NOS News: https://nos.nl/ [3] De Morgen: https://www.demorgen.be/

The festival organisers are determined to ensure a good entertainment experience for all attendees, showcasing music from top DJs like David Guetta, Charlotte De Witte, and Martin Garrix at the world-renowned Tomorrowland electronic music festival. Despite the main stage incident, the DreamVille campsite has opened as planned, and all pre-festival activities are proceeding as scheduled.

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