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Tomorrowland drops lineup with more than 600 names performing this summer


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The 17th annual Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium is upon us. As in years past, the European festival dropped their lineup all at once, in simple A-Z order, leading to a lineup flyer that you’ll need a magnifying glass to read but you’ll love every line. Set to welcome more than 600 of the world’s best electronic music artists across 14 mesmerizing stages during two weekends of magic in De Schorre, Tomorrowland Belgium 2023 will take place from July 21-23 and July 28-30.

Catering to all genres in electronic dance music with an impressively eclectic range of artists, among the hundreds of renowned acts performing at this year’s summer edition are Afrojack, Alesso, Armin van Buuren, Claptone, Da Tweekaz, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Dom Dolla, Don Diablo, Eric Prydz, Hardwell, Henri PFR, James Hype, Kungs, Lost Frequencies, Lucas & Steve, Martin Garrix, Meduza, Netsky, Nicky Romero, Ofenbach, Oliver Heldens, Otto Knows, Paul Kalkbrenner, Purple Disco Machine, Quintino, R3HAB, Robin Schulz, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello, Steve Aoki, Sub Zero Project, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Tiësto, Timmy Trumpet, Topic, Vini Vici, W&W, Yves Deruyter and Yves V.

Honestly, if you can think of a name, they’re probably on the lineup.

Ticket sale dates for Tomorrowland Belgium 2023

  • Worldwide Ticket Sale: starts on February 4 at 17:00 CET

Tomorrowland Belgium 2023 ​
​Weekend 1: Friday July 21 – Sunday July 23
​Weekend 2: Friday July 28 – Sunday July 30
​Boom, Belgium
adscendo.tomorrowland.com

Check out the full lineup below!

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