
We’ve Selected The Best DJ Sets You Can’t Miss at Tomorrowland Belgium 2025
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Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 is expected to showcase some of the best DJ sets of the entire festival season. Each weekend unfolds as a curated journey from dawn’s first techno pulse to midnight’s climactic grandeur. These artists don’t merely perform—they architect moments that reverberate across festival lore. From iconic figures like Martin Garrix and Charlotte de Witte to breakthroughs like Hannah Laing, the lineup bridges generations. Vinyl-only vinyl sets and intimate B2Bs elevate heritage and technical craft. Underground sanctuaries like the Rave Cave stand alongside sweeping Mainstage panoramas. The festival unfolds as narrative arcs—melodic revelation, peak-time emotion, ritualistic techno, and architectural euphoria. It rewards early arrivals with Daybreak session revelations. It enthralls night-owl dreamers under midnight skies. You’re not just witnessing a festival—you’re living ephemeral art built across two unforgettable weekends.
EDMNOMAD has curated a lineup of the best DJ sets you can’t miss at Tomorrowland Belgium this 2025, starting with:
Martin Garrix
Week 1 – Friday, Jul 18 → Mainstage, 23:50 – 00:50
Week 2 – Sunday, Jul 27 → Mainstage, 22:50 – 23:50
Martin Garrix storms 2025 with the breakout track “Our Time” alongside Afrojack, David Guetta, and Amél. The latest drop debuted at Ultra Miami, followed by a headlining Luxexpo set that showcased unreleased IDs. Behind the mixing desk, he’s teasing a club EP and charting a full album for 2026, emphasizing growth in sound and storytelling. Each weekend close marks an emotional apex, perfectly balancing nostalgia and progress. Expect soaring builds, festival anthems tailored for peak-time impact, and curated surprises. As the only artist closing twice, Garrix’s presence becomes a ceremonial close to each weekend—both retrospective and forward-looking.
ANNA (Daybreak Session)
Friday, Jul 18 → Mainstage, 12:00 – 14:30
ANNA opens Weekend 1 with an extended Daybreak session that refuses to rush dawn. Her tech‑basslines roll in gradually, creating a deep, meditative sunrise atmosphere. Over two-and-a-half hours, she layers stripped-back grooves under panoramic visuals, building tension while respecting the calm of early festival hours. This alliance of groove and space rewards those willing to begin early. With no rush to climax, ANNA crafts a set that evolves gently yet purposefully. It’s more than a performance—it’s a communal awakening. Mainstage feels both intimate and grand under her hands. For early risers, this is the best kind of reward—connection and clarity before day’s heat hits.
Armin van Buuren
Week 1 – Saturday, Jul 19 → Freedom by Bud, 22:00 – 00:30
Week 2 – Friday, Jul 25 → Mainstage, 22:50 – 23:50
Trance royalty Armin van Buuren continues his 2025 domination with two very different DJ sets across both weekends of Tomorrowland Belgium. His Week 1 takeover of Freedom by Bud spans two and a half hours—longer than most headliners get—promising an emotional, expansive journey through trance and progressive. Expect fresh cuts from his recently completed Breathe series, capped by the 2025 release of Breathe Out, which completes the ambitious three-album concept. For Week 2, Armin returns to the Mainstage for a peak-hour set, marking one of the few trance-led moments on the festival’s biggest platform.
The Dutch legend remains tireless in his mission to evolve the genre while staying connected to the core of what makes trance powerful. One of his most special sets of the year took place recently at Doof in the Park, a debut Scottish festival by rising star Hannah Laing, where the two performed a surprise B2B in Dundee. It was a generational crossover: Laing’s hard-hitting techno spirit colliding with Armin’s euphoric anthems. That same energy is expected to ripple through Boom as Armin brings his melodic mastery back to the world’s most iconic festival.
Hannah Laing
Friday, Jul 18 → Atmosphere, 16:30 – 18:00
Across both weekends, Tomorrowland 2025 will host the best DJ sets from the world’s leading electronic artists. Hannah Laing stakes her claim at Tomorrowland with a technical, hard-hitting Atmosphere debut. Fresh off viral Boiler Room acclaim, she serves fast-paced percussion layered with hypnotic synths. Laing’s set doesn’t lean on identity—it demands presence. She enters with precision, mixes with clarity, and leaves the crowd breathless. Upcoming releases prop up her momentum, making this an electric introduction to a global audience. Her sound bridges club-class storytelling and dance-floor aggression. For fans seeking purity in technical craft, this slot stands out. This debut is more than a name—it’s a statement about intent, direction, and what techno can be at its most energized.
Meduza
Friday, Jul 18 → Mainstage, 19:40 – 20:40
Meduza brings cinematic scale to Weekend 1 at the Mainstage. This year has seen their European tour flaunting enhanced visuals and upgraded modular synth setups. Their latest release, “Higher Love,” introduced gospel-tinged vocals paired with melodic house dynamics. Their festival presence suggests an evolution: soulful emotion meets stadium-ready arrangements. On the Mainstage, they’re expected to expand on this formula—live previews of new tracks, waterfall builds, and powerful moments of melody. This slot offers both scale and heart. In tomorrow’s context, that’s rare: a festival act that marries pop crossover with underground sophistication. Expect live basslines, orchestral keys, and dance-floor catharsis.
Eli Brown
Friday, Jul 18 → Freedom By Bud, 20:00 – 21:30
Eli Brown returns from Coachella’s Yuma Tent and his Brooklyn Storehouse headline sets with the strongest momentum of 2025. He’s previewed “Papi” live alongside Latin rapper GeezLy. Techno tension meets urban rhythm in this hybrid new material. His streetwear imprint, 92 Thing, dropped again in July—sold out within the hour—showing his brand strength beyond audio. Brown favours breakbeat-infused, DJ‑unfriendly welds that refuse to fade. At Tomorrowland, he brings industrial tension and unapologetic bass energy across 90 minutes. His B2B with HI-LO underscores his position as underground’s poet-king. Expect visceral dance-floor disruption.
Axwell
Friday, Jul 18 → Mainstage, 22:50 – 23:50
Axwell steps onto Mainstage alone, for the first time in six years. Beyond returning after SHM, he’s reasserting his individual voice in progressive house. His set leans on emotional core—weighted by nostalgia, yet built for present-day depth. Expect melodic rebuilds, gamelike efficiency, and that velvet compression only Axwell can shape. It’s an elegant refusal of spectacle—just a DJ, the decks, and a world listening. For longtime house heads, it’s a rare moment. For newcomers, it’s grounding—proof that technique and soul still matter. It’s the perfect counterpoint to Garrix’s weekend closers. The DJ sets at Tomorrowland 2025 may go down as some of the best performances in dance music history and Axwell’s is no exception.
Hardwell
Friday, Jul 18 → Great Library, Time TBA
Fans attending Tomorrowland 2025 should prepare for a marathon of the best DJ sets across every stage. Hardwell is unmissable as he returns to celebrate the 10th anniversary of United We Are. Nestled beneath the Great Library’s vaulted techoceiling, he digs into deep catalog cuts and festival nostalgias—big‑room strings, sunrise builds, stadium chords. It’s a voyage through big-room evolution from 2015 to now. For the open-minded, it’s a chance to reconnect with an era-defining sound. For nostalgia seekers, it feels like rediscovery. Hardwell’s resurgence here marks the presence of his legacy and a renewed ability to translate memory into moment. It’s celebratory without cliche—a sonic time capsule.
The Rocketman
Friday, Jul 18 → Rave Cave, 22:00 – 23:00
The Rave Cave tightens energy for one visceral hour with The Rocketman. No décor, no hype—just unrelenting industrial edge. He lives in darkness, bass, and sweat, and his set reflects that intimacy. The compressed space amplifies sound pressure for a sonic heartbeat mirroring each person inside. For purists and underground loyalists, this slot feels intimate, vital. It’s not a spectacle—it’s a statement: raw techno in its warpaint form. Expect everyone inside to feel like part of a ritual—small but fierce, secret but real.
Axwell b2b Ingrosso b2b Angello
Saturday, Jul 19 → Crystal Garden, 21:30 – 00:30
Three‑man powerhouse from Swedish House Mafia hits a small stage for house-heads only. No pyro, no empire—just mixing finesse and groove-driven storytelling. In an environment built for intimacy, they dive into early house anthems, rare IDs, and unexpected transitions. It’s an unfiltered reunion—built for fans who care more about mixing than spectacle. It’s comfort with swagger, and it reclaims SHM’s roots: groove‑driven, DJ‑centric, and technically proud. And yet, it’s more than nostalgia—this is a present ritual. Expect energy, community, and skilled arc. These curated moments at Tomorrowland 2025 could deliver the best DJ sets of the summer.
DubVision b2b Third Party
Saturday, Jul 19 → Mainstage, 15:15 – 16:15
DubVision and Third Party return with uplifting, melody-driven progressive house. Their B2B sets center on hand-built edits and custom collabs that amplify emotion. Both operate in the same sonic realm—making each joint appearance feel seamless. They highlight festival energy rather than underground anonymity. At Mainstage’s mid‑afternoon hour, expect soaring keys, euphoric drops, and community singing. It’s the kind of performance that defines Togetherness Stage moments—a collective rush of melody and unity before nightfall. With iconic stage takeovers like this, Tomorrowland 2025 aims to deliver only the best in genre-defining DJ sets.
Wuki
Saturday, Jul 19 → Planaxis, 15:00 – 16:00
Wuki lit ears across 2025 with “Ain’t It Fun”—a slick Paramore flip gone viral on TikTok. More recently, “BIGGY BAP” with Skrillex shook festival sets in late May. That record blends breakbeat intensity with bass weight, reflecting a decade‑long trajectory from rap‑heavy days to bassmaster. His Tomorrowland set promises festival chaos with polish. Expect flips, innovation, and bass momentum built for dancefloor mayhem—but always with musical sense. Wuki performs with swagger and versatility.
James Hype
Saturday, Jul 19 → Crystal Garden, 20:00 – 21:30
James Hype brought Manhattan to its knees recently with rooftop energy and precision mixing. EDC Las Vegas reaffirmed his dance-floor royalty. He also returned to Tomorrowland Academy, teaching up-and-coming DJs live performance techniques. His sets reflect this blend of technicality and charisma. Expect high-energy tech-house constructed to peak-performing moments—smooth transitions, crowd control, and ear-bending drops. He doesn’t just spin—he narrates a party story. Crystal Garden gets a skilled storyteller. For many fans, the best memories of Tomorrowland 2025 will come from unexpected DJ sets in hidden corners of the festival such as this.
Lost Frequencies
Saturday, Jul 19 → Great Library, 21:30 – 22:45
The energy of Tomorrowland 2025 will be driven by a lineup packed with the best DJ sets imaginable. And as Lost Frequencies returns to his home stage with sonic warmth and lyrical clarity, you don’t want to miss his performance. His emotive productions evoke memory through melody, bringing acoustic elements into his deep‑house sets. At Great Library, where silent architecture meets open‑air intimacy, his music creates emotional resonance. It’s heartfelt moments made for collective nostalgia. This is nestled storytelling set to groove, glory, and shared tears. It’s built for those who want more than bangers—those who want meaning.
Charlotte de Witte
Saturday, Jul 19 → Mainstage, 12:00 – 14:15 & 23:50 – 00:50
Charlotte de Witte kicks off Weekend 1 and closes it in one day—a sign of power and range. Her midday set rides techno tension; her midnight closer explodes into peak-time darkness. From winning a 2011 contest to headlining stages worldwide, this slot proves her worth as festival royalty. Technical, commanding, unbreakable. She writes her own rulebook and tests it two times on the same stage. No one else at TML commands presence both in light and dark.
Agents of Time
Saturday, Jul 19 → Freedom by Bud, 19:30 – 21:00
Friday, Jul 25 → Mainstage, 19:40 – 20:40
Analog synths, modular rigs, and cinematic tension. Agents of Time bring the rave into slow motion with atmospheric, mind-bending techno. Sunset at Freedom by Bud feels ritualistic—tribal pulses, glitched-out melodies, and spiritual bass. Mainstage? That’s the curveball. Otherworldly darkness lit by fireworks and confetti. From Berghain basements to Tomorrowland’s center stage—2025 is their crossover year.
Mind Against
Saturday, Jul 19 → CORE, 23:00 – 00:50
Mind Against drifts into the forest with cinematic scope and hypnotic depth. CORE’s wooden walls become an amphitheater for analogue emotion. Their basslines breathe dystopic warmth; their melodies soar. It’s an environment crafted for introspection, not chaos. Lovers of minimal intensity and layered structure will find their heads nodding in time. This set is about texture, not thrust—latent power and rich evolution across nearly two hours.
Tweekacore & Gammer
Sunday, Jul 20 → Rose Garden, 20:15 – 21:15
A melodic hardcore comedy-hour, complete with props, smiles, and rambunctious bass. Their 180 BPM mashups bring euphoric energy and absurdity to the Rose Garden. Expect inflated props, crowd sing-alongs, and megascale speed. It’s warm, it’s weird—it’s joyous chaos. One hour of relentless sound, unapologetic madness, and infectious movement. Hardstyle taken to an emotional, social place, not just a rave.
FISHER
Sunday, Jul 20 → Mainstage, 21:45 – 22:45
Saturday, Jul 26 → Crystal Garden, 22:30 – 00:30
Every day at Tomorrowland 2025 will be loaded with potential for witnessing the best DJ sets of the year. This is one of them. After a three-year hiatus, FISHER returns with twice the energy. His Mainstage presence offers contagious bounce—party staples for mainstream and underground. The Crystal Garden slot takes a deeper route: tech-house warmth and off-kilter groove. He remains a consummate entertainer—jokes, build-ups, and showmanship mixed with production swagger. Whether party anthem or underground filler, he delivers.
Sara Landry
Sunday, Jul 20 → Freedom By Bud, 20:30 – 22:00
Sunday, Jul 27 → Freedom By, 21:00 – 23:00
Sara Landry rides her 2025 momentum from Spiritual Driveby. Her single “Pressure” released this spring, while the ETERNALISM concept reached Coachella and drew spiritual rituals during Miami sets. Her dual Freedom stage slots promise immersive techno experiences. Expect dark build-ups, ecstatic peaks, and emotional tension—performed like a ritual. She anchors herself in depth and connection.
Maddix
Sunday, Jul 20 → House of Fortune by JBL, 19:00 – 20:00
Maddix blends big-room aggression with trance’s emotive energy inside the intimate Hall of Fortune. His recent productions reflect melodic structure and rhythmic sophistication. A shift toward intentionality in songcraft is evident. This intimate slot gives space for nuance and flair. Expect heavy synth builds knit together with melody. One hour of precision—designed for sonic deep‑dives rather than maximum volume.
Amelie Lens
Sunday, Jul 20 → Atmosphere, 22:00 – 23:55
Amelie Lens storms Atmosphere for nearly two hours of high-octane industrial techno. Her rapid-fire transitions and distorted drums make her one of the most relentless live acts on the planet. She refuses to let up. This closing set will test bodies and emotions until exhaustion becomes euphoria. Technical, fierce, relentless—her sound doesn’t just end the night, it defines it.
Aaron Hibell
Sunday, Jul 20 → Atmosphere, 15:30 – 17:00
Aaron Hibell dropped “s.o.s.” on May 30 via All Time High/UMG as the lead single off his upcoming debut album. With tour dates spanning Brighton Beach in July, The Roxy in LA, and stops in Paris and Berlin through October, he’s built serious momentum. Hibell specializes in cinematic build-ups, dramatic vocal turns, and emotional resonance. His Atmosphere slot will offer meditative beauty and festival-sized crescendos. Expect intimacy at scale—narrative through sound and festival-sized emotion.
Laidback Luke (Super You & Me)
Sunday, Jul 20 → Planaxis, 21:00 – 22:00
Laidback Luke donates his persona to Super You & Me, his superhero-themed concept show. Sporting a new costume, he leads crowd engagements—sing-alongs, pose offs, interactive visuals. This high-energy, participatory set blends playful theatrics with technical house chops. Expect unwavering energy, comedic flair, and rousing moments between drops. A festival favorite, it’s a feel-good pulse with technical precision and spontaneous joy.
Kaskade
Friday, Jul 25 → Mainstage, 18:35 – 19:35
Kaskade returns after Coachella’s B2B Redux with Idris Elba at Quasar stage—showcasing deeper grooves and classic house. He also joins the Experts Only Festival this September in NYC, alongside Cassian, Pete Tong, and DJ Seinfeld. His sound balances accessibility and deeper roots—bright chords over reflected tones. This Mainstage set promises heartfelt build and release—designed for a golden hour of unity.
Ben Böhmer
Friday, Jul 25 → Planaxis, 21:00 – 22:30
Ben Böhmer’s “Bloom” tour upgraded his show with live piano, cinematic beats, and extended compositions. 2025 sees him at headliner tier on global festival circuits. His Tomorrowland set promises progressive house storytelling—lengthy builds, emotional climaxes, and melodic depth. Expect organic transitions, harmonic tension, and serene release. For fans seeking beauty in structure, he delivers.
HUGEL
Sunday, Jul 27 → Crystal Garden, 7:00 – 8:30
HUGEL kicked off his Hï Ibiza residency in June under the Make The Girls Dance imprint. He dropped “Loosen Up” with Dawty and Preston Harris on June 27. His TAFARI WORLD brand has made waves in fashion and culture. His Crystal Garden sunset set blends sultry Latin house with runway swagger. Expect warm bass, smooth vocal lines, and groove built for dance and visual flourish.
Enjoy The Magic of Tomorrowland Belgium 2025
Tomorrowland Belgium 2025 delivers depth over spectacle—each set nurtures its moment. From sunrise Daybreaks to midnight mayhem, the journey feels intentional. Vinyl moments, B2Bs, and intimate space showcase intention across ten stages and hours. Every selection highlights artistry, history, and forward momentum. Legends return while new voices claim territory. The festival’s DNA flows through every transition, every arch, every build. It rewards exploration so arrive early, stay late, and chase emotion. Raise your arms to the rhythm and pounding hearts with shared breaths. Get lost in detail with live instruments, crowd voices, and technical craft. This isn’t escape, it’s encounter. Now, go lose yourself and keep finding the music at the end of each set.