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• A massive fire destroyed the Tomorrowland main stage in Boom, Belgium, just two days before the festival’s opening. • No injuries were reported; around 1,000 workers were evacuated safely from the site. • Organisers confirmed that the festival and DreamVille campsite will proceed as planned. • The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest it may have been accidental.
Tomorrowland opens gates despite stage fire as organisers stay committed to festival
Tomorrowland 2025 officially opened its doors on Thursday morning, even as the charred remains of its iconic Orbyz main stage stood in stark contrast to the festival’s usual vibrant spectacle. The massive fire, which erupted on Wednesday evening, destroyed the centrepiece structure ahead of opening day. Luckily, the site had not yet opened to the public, and all workers were safely evacuated. Organisers have confirmed that the festival will go on as planned across both weekends.
Flames tear through Tomorrowland’s main stage just two days before the eventGetty Images
Main stage fire at Tomorrowland halts final preparations
The fire erupted on Wednesday evening, around 6 pm local time, sending thick black smoke into the skies over the small Belgian town of Boom. Eyewitness videos quickly spread on social media, showing the stage consumed by flames as fireworks went off nearby. According to local reports, workers were putting finishing touches on the stage when the fire began.
One crew member told local newspaper Het Nieuwsblad, “We were just a day away from completion. Four weeks of effort, gone in half an hour.” Emergency services responded quickly, containing the blaze before it could spread to neighbouring woodland or residential areas.
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Organisers confirm DreamVille and festival weekend will go ahead
Despite the main stage’s destruction, Tomorrowland organisers reassured fans that the show will continue. In an official statement, they confirmed that DreamVille, the festival’s on-site campsite, will open on Thursday as scheduled. Approximately 38,000 visitors are expected at the site ahead of the weekend.
The team behind the event said, “Our beloved main stage has been severely damaged, but we are working tirelessly to ensure the festival can go ahead as planned. No one was injured, and safety remains our top priority.”
Tomorrowland, one of the world’s most prominent electronic dance music festivals, draws around 400,000 people annually over two weekends. This year’s lineup includes David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Swedish House Mafia, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte. With less than 48 hours to go, organisers are actively reconfiguring performance spaces, likely reallocating shows to other stages such as the Freedom Stage.
Spokesperson Debby Wilmsen described the scene as “truly awful,” adding, “It’s a stage that took years to build, with so much love and passion. Everyone who worked on it is devastated.”
People queue to enter the DreamVille camping site of the Tomorrowland electronic music festival a day after its main stage was totally destroyed by fireGetty Images
Investigation underway, no signs of foul play
Belgian authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire. Initial assessments suggest it may have been accidental, though a formal report is pending. Local residents were advised to keep windows shut due to smoke, and some nearby homes were temporarily evacuated as a precaution.
Organisers have dismissed online rumours suggesting a festival cancellation. In a social media post, Tomorrowland labelled the claims as “fake news” and reiterated their commitment to holding the event.
Workers and locals devastated after years of planning lost in under an hourGetty Images
In a detailed statement shared on social media, organisers acknowledged the emotional loss of the Orbyz stage, calling it a creation "born from pure passion, imagination, and dedication." They confirmed that DreamVille campsite officially opened at 10 am on Thursday, and all Global Journey activities in Brussels and Antwerp were proceeding. While they are still working on alternatives for the main stage area, organisers reassured fans that no other parts of the venue were affected and that updated details about performances would be announced shortly.
The festival has a long-standing reputation for its immersive stage designs and imaginative themes. This year’s now-destroyed main stage, named Orbyz, was crafted as an icy wonderland filled with mythical creatures. The loss of such a major production element is a significant blow, but the resilience of the team and the enthusiasm of fans suggest the spirit of Tomorrowland remains intact.
She wore a black leather corset, snakeskin pattern.
Kris Jenner came too, black-and-white suit, shades on.
All’s Fair follows a female-led divorce firm, with Kim executive producing.
At the London premiere of All’s Fair, Kim Kardarshian stepped onto the purple carpet and, honestly, you couldn’t miss her. That corset dress, covered in chains, plus the knee-high patent boots, she didn’t just show up, she took over. It was gothic, punk, dramatic Kim at her theatrical best.
Joining her was mum and manager Kris Jenner in a sharply cut black pant suit with a white ruffle collar and sunglasses. Hard not to notice her unfiltered facelift, which was out in the open and showed real results without filters.
Kim Kardashian wows in gothic leather at London premiere after wild Paris birthday with Kris Jenner by her side Getty Images
Why Kim Kardashian’s All’s Fair outfit turned heads
The Dilara Findikoglu corset was first seen on Naomi Campbell at the designer’s spring/summer 26 runway. Kim channelled the same edgy energy but added her own flair with layered chains and a lace shawl.
The choice, in fact, mirrored her character Allura Grant, who is commanding, precise, and a touch ruthless. Critics and fans have already started talking about how her wardrobe signals the power dynamics the series explores.
Kim stuns in black snakeskin leather corset by Dilara FindikogluGetty Images
How Kris Jenner held her own on the red carpet
Kris went minimalist yet authoritative in an oversized black suit, softened by the ruffled collar. She hid behind Miu Miu sunglasses, gloves on, owning the whole matriarchal look.
Over the tour, the duo have rotated designers like Schiaparelli, Givenchy, Galliano for Dior, proof that they’re playing the fashion game as seriously as Hollywood itself.
Kris Jenner shows sharp black-and-white suit with sunglassesGetty Images
Who else turned up in full power mode
Teyana Taylor went all black croc leather, tight corset. Naomi Watts kept it simple, black satin midi, slit up the leg with red lips and diamonds. Sarah Paulson added a pop of color with a lime and lilac dress. Niecy Nash-Betts went big, bubble-hem, burgundy and orange. The purple carpet was a complete masterclass in sculpted silhouettes and power dressing, giving fans a tiny glimpse of what All’s Fair is promising on screen.
Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts attend the "All's Fair" London PremiereGetty Images
What fans can expect from the series
Set in Los Angeles, the series follows a female-led divorce firm, with Kim as head lawyer Allura Grant. Kim also serves as executive producer. The show weaves in her interest in law, with her character reportedly inspired by lawyer Laura Wasser. Expect courtroom battles, loyalty tests, and just as much drama behind the scenes as in the legal scenes.
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