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Tomorrowland 2025 Sells Out in Just 20 Minutes

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Tomorrowland 2025 Sells Out in Just 20 Minutes

All tickets for Tomorrowland 2025 have officially sold out, with the final batch disappearing in just 20 minutes on February 1st. As expected, demand for the world’s biggest electronic music festival was overwhelming, with attendees required to register in advance for a chance to buy tickets.

The Belgian pre-sale on January 18th saw 200,000 tickets gone in just 18 minutes, followed by the Global Journey sale, where 49,876 fans secured packages that included accommodation and, in some cases, transport.

On January 25th, all DreamVille accommodation packages sold out. By February 1st, when the final round of worldwide tickets was released, the remaining stock vanished in just 20 minutes, setting another record for Tomorrowland.


Festival spokesperson Debby Wilmsen addressed the overwhelming demand, emphasizing the importance of buying tickets only through Tomorrowland’s official channels to avoid scams. From February 4th, ticket holders unable to attend can resell their passes through the Exchange Desk via their Tomorrowland accounts.

This year’s 19th edition of Tomorrowland will bring together 800,000 attendees across two weekends: July 18-20 and July 25-27 in Boom, Belgium. The festival will feature performances from 600+ artists across 16 stages, including Anyma, Armin van Buuren, Alok, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, ANNA, Martin Garrix, Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, and Fisher.

Fans can also look forward to the return of the Symphony of Unity at the Freedom Stage, as well as major b2b sets, including Anyma b2b Solomun, Dimitri Vegas b2b Fantasm, Timmy Trumpet b2b Dimitri Vegas, and DJ BORING b2b HAAi.

Before the main event, Tomorrowland Winter will take over Alpe d’Huez, France, in March, delivering a unique snow-covered festival experience.

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