
Tomorrowland has officially released the set times for its 2026 flagship festival in Belgium.
The festival will return next month across two weekends.
Once again, De Schorre will transform into a global meeting point for electronic music fans.
More than 500 artists are set to perform across 16 stages throughout the celebration.
The festival will take place from July 17–19 and July 24–26, offering fans another extensive program that spans a wide spectrum of electronic music styles.
Mainstage Welcomes Global Headliners
The legendary Mainstage will host some of dance music’s biggest names throughout both weekends.
During the first weekend, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, and Calvin Harris will headline the festival.
The second weekend brings a slight change to the schedule. Hardwell will take over Friday’s headline slot, stepping in for David Guetta.
The Mainstage lineup also includes a diverse selection of artists such as Armin van Buuren, FISHER, James Hype, Afrojack, Netsky, Alok, Mind Against, B Jones, Malugi, Hannah Laing, and Novah, among many others.
Techno and Progressive Sounds Take Center Stage in Tomorrowland
Away from the Mainstage, Tomorrowland’s stage programming continues to cater to every corner of electronic music culture.
The techno-focused Atmosphere stage will welcome performances from Amelie Lens, I Hate Models, Indira Paganotto, AZYR, BiiA back-to-back with Charlie Sparks, alongside appearances from Jazzy and Lost Frequencies.
Meanwhile, the Great Library stage will showcase sets from Afrojack, Alan Walker, ARTBAT, and a special back-to-back performance featuring Dimitri Vegas and Timmy Trumpet.
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First Afro House Program & Major Stage Takeovers Return
This year’s edition also marks a milestone for the Melodia stage.
For the first time, the festival will dedicate the stage entirely to Afro house.
The lineup features artists including Da Capo, Caiiro, Enoo Napa, Thakzin, Ivanco, and Danni Gato>, highlighting the genre’s growing global influence.
Several well-known brands and artist-led concepts will once again curate their own spaces across the festival grounds.
Fans can look forward to Experts Only, led by John Summit, as well as Dim Mak, the long-running label founded by Steve Aoki.
The schedule also includes Smash The House, curated by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, alongside EXHALE, the acclaimed techno concept created by Amelie Lens.
Belgian trance and progressive institution Bonzai Records will also present its own showcase.
Tomorrowland Celebrates Every Generation
Beyond its musical diversity, the festival also reflects a remarkable range of ages among its performers.
The festival’s oldest billed artist is Eko Roosevelt Louis, who takes the stage at 79 years old.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Knox will make his Tomorrowland debut at just 11 years old.
The contrast underscores one of the festival’s defining strengths.
Electronic music continues to evolve across generations.
From legendary pioneers to emerging young talents, the festival remains a place where artists of all ages can share the same stage and shape the future of dance music together.
You can find the full timetable in Tomorrowland’s official website.