As the second weekend of Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 drew to a close, fans from around the globe celebrated a truly magical finale. With spellbinding performances, groundbreaking moments, and genre-defying sets, the 19th edition of the world’s most iconic electronic music festival delivered a final two days filled with unforgettable energy and sonic wonder. Here’s an inside look at what went down across Tomorrowland’s storied stages.

Mainstage Highlights: Vinyl Firsts and Iconic Closers
The Mainstage lit up on the second day with an electrifying Daybreak Session by Belgian favorite Yves V, setting the tone for a stacked lineup. Argy, Cyril, John Newman, Quintino, Henri PFR, MORTEN, Anyma, and Disco Dom kept the energy sky-high, while techno royalty Amelie Lens delivered a thunderous closing set that left the crowd breathless. Australian sensation Fisher made his highly anticipated return, bringing his signature house flair and infectious party spirit to the Crystal Garden alongside Amémé, Sarah Story, Patrick Topping b2b WADE, and others.






Atmosphere Stage: Debuts and Deep Vibes
Amsterdam’s Job Jobse made a powerful Tomorrowland debut on the Atmosphere stage, unleashing a genre-hopping set of dreamy deep house, trance, and techno. He returned later for a high-octane back-to-back session with DJ Gigola that pushed the tent to its limit. On the third day, Belgian prodigy Amber Broos took over with her retro-infused techno sound, joined by Acid Asian, DYEN, Adam Beyer, Bad Boombox, MANDY, Portex, Space 92, and more.
Freedom Stage: Symphonic Surprises and Audiovisual Fireworks
Across both days, the Freedom stage delivered sonic and visual masterpieces. The Symphony of Unity once again blended classical and electronic elements into a live performance that wove together Tomorrowland anthems with timeless orchestral power. Sets by Solomun, ANNA, Artbat, and Meduza captivated the crowd, while the final night featured an explosive closing from Sara Landry, following standout appearances by Cassian, deadmau5, Miss Monique, and Lost Frequencies.


The Great Library: Lost Frequencies and Smash The House
On the second day, Belgian hitmaker Lost Frequencies returned to host his own curated stage, welcoming Dimension, Oliver Heldens, Netsky, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Sonny Fodera, Odymel, and more. On the final day, Smash The House, the powerhouse label from Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, took over The Great Library with a bass-heavy lineup that included AFROJACK, Bassjackers, Joel Corry, MATTN, BYØRN, Vini Vici, Sigala, Timmy Trumpet, and more.
CORE Stage: Atmospheric Artistry in the Forest
Back home in Tomorrowland’s mythical forest, the CORE stage – known for its towering split-head structure – closed its global tour in style. On day two, Âme and Curses combined forces for a live finale packed with moody energy, following sets from TSHA, DJ Tennis, Swimming Paul, Dino Lenny, and others. The final day featured Joy Orbison, The Blessed Madonna, and a unique house set from Patrick Mason, pushing sonic boundaries in one of the festival’s most immersive spaces.

Crystal Garden: House Music in Full Bloom
Floating over shimmering water and pulsing with heat, the Crystal Garden was a sanctuary for house music lovers. Festivalgoers danced beneath the open sky to the sounds of Loco Dice, GORDO, Curol, HUGEL, Like Mike, Antdot, and Marten Lou. The blend of Latin house, afro house, and melodic rhythms created a blissed-out vibe that resonated through both days.
A Legendary Finish: Martin Garrix and Vinyl History
The final night of Tomorrowland’s second weekend ended with an unforgettable bang as Martin Garrix took the Mainstage for a jaw-dropping closing performance. In a historic moment, Dimitri Vegas delivered the festival’s first-ever full ‘vinyl only’ set on the Mainstage, a nod to dance music’s roots with a futuristic twist. Other heavy hitters across the stage included BENNETT, Mr. Belt & Wezol, Mind Against, Mahmut Orhan, Push, Steve Aoki, R3HAB, and Nico Moreno.



As the final fireworks faded over Boom, Belgium, Tomorrowland’s 19th edition sealed its legacy with a two-weekend journey that blurred genre lines, celebrated global artistry, and once again united the People of Tomorrow in dance, sound, and pure magic.



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