Organizers opt to continue Tomorrowland event despite central stage blaze.
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For those eagerly anticipating the Tomorrowland festival in Boom, Belgium, scheduled to open on July 18, 2025, a new development has emerged regarding the access to premium content related to the event.
In an effort to provide a more exclusive and enriching experience, the organisers have introduced a subscription-based service for accessing certain premium content. This functionality is only accessible to registered users who have subscribed to the service.
The service, which is not free, allows subscribers to have a maximum of three sessions open at a time for premium content access. It is important to note that this functionality is not available to the general public or non-registered users.
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This decision is significant, as the world-renowned music festival is eagerly awaited by tens of thousands of young people around the world. The loss of the Mainstage, known this year as Orbyz, in a massive fire on July 16 had raised concerns about the feasibility of holding the event on schedule[1][2]. However, the resilience and rapid efforts of the organisers to build a new stage have allowed the festival to proceed as planned[1][2].
Enrique Serbeto, a correspondent based in Brussels, has been closely following the developments surrounding the festival. In a recent article, he stated, "The Tomorrowland festival is a testament to human resilience and the power of music to bring people together. Despite the setback, the organisers have shown their commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience for attendees."
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- In addition to premium music and entertainment content, general-news outlets are also keen to stay abreast of Tomorrowland's developments, with the festival's exclusive subscription-based service promising access to a world of behind-the-scenes stories for its subscribers.