- The main stage at the Tomorrowland festival in Boom, Belgium, has been severely damaged by a large fire.
- The incident occurred before the annual festival, which draws tens of thousands of visitors, was due to begin on Friday.
- Images showed flames and black smoke engulfing the stage and spreading to nearby woodland, with at least three-quarters of the stage believed to be damaged.
- No one was injured in the fire, though around 1,000 staff members were on site at the time.
- Organisers are now focused on finding solutions for the festival weekend, confirming that DreamVille and Global Journey activities will proceed as planned.
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Huge fire engulfs main stage at Tomorrowland two days before festival starts