In 2017, he was the first live band ever to perform in Boom, and was given its own stage in 2019. Then he moved the meadow with a tribute to his recently deceased cousin. Now Max Colombie returns to Tomorrowland, with a brand new concept. It is called ‘After hours’ and will be presented on the impressive Core Stage, a colossus in the shape of a stone head – which Tomorrowland is also presenting in Mexico and Colombia. The organization is putting Oscar and the Wolf forward as one of the eye-catchers this year.
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“Max is a crowd favorite,” it sounds. “His ‘After hours’ set will be a first, because he will mix his own style with our festival atmosphere, including club remixes of his own hits and live vocals.” Whether Colombie will come up with a band again, or will this time get behind the mixing desk, remains to be seen. (Read more below the photo)
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-As every year, there are many familiar names in the 2025 line-up. In addition to regulars such as Armin van Buuren, David Guetta, Steve Aoki and Swedish House Mafia, Martin Garrix is also returning after a year of absence. The Belgians are well represented thanks to, among others, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Lost Frequencies, Netsky, Andromedik and Anouk Matton. The Symfony of Unity – an orchestra that gives dance classics a classical twist – also returns, for the first time twice in one day.
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Ticket sales for Belgian visitors start next Saturday, January 25 at 11 am. Worldwide sales will start a week later, on February 1. (DVG)