Tomorrowland 2026 Livestream Plans Unveiled
Just days after Tomorrowland revealed its official 2026 livestream plans, Apple Music announced an exciting venture: live audio from Tomorrowland Belgium Weekend 1 will be broadcast through Apple Music Club. This collaboration allows fans from around the globe to connect with one of dance music’s premier festivals—without needing an Apple Music subscription.
Listen Live: Dates and Details
The auditory experience kicks off on July 17-19, enabling listeners to immerse themselves in live sets from six stages located in the famous festival grounds of Boom, Belgium. The Apple Music Club aims to provide a seamless way for fans to tune into the electrifying atmosphere of Tomorrowland as it continues to expand its broadcast capabilities.
Each day, streaming will start at 3:00 PM CET, featuring an array of performances from renowned artists in the electronic music scene. This dual opportunity means that even if fans cannot view Tomorrowland’s official video livestream, they can still engage with the festival’s pulsating rhythm through Apple Music’s audio broadcast.
For those in different time zones, the performances will undergo a rebroadcast at 3:00 AM CET, providing an inclusive experience for fans worldwide.

Spatial Audio: A Next-Level Experience
While the live audio broadcasts are accessible to all, Apple Music subscribers will enjoy exclusive perks post-festival. Selected DJ sets will be offered on-demand in Spatial Audio. This feature allows listeners to revisit performances with the immersive quality of Dolby Atmos sound, pushing the listening experience to an entirely new level.
Apple Music already holds a treasure trove of past Tomorrowland performances on its dedicated Tomorrowland curator page, enabling fans to relish a growing library of live sets beyond the festival weekend.
Apple Music’s Commitment to Dance Music
Tomorrowland marks another significant milestone for Apple Music’s Club Live, their live electronic music broadcast initiative. Launched earlier this year with EDC Las Vegas, this series is also slated to feature events like The Warehouse Project, showcasing Apple’s dedication to making major electronic music events accessible to fans worldwide.
This innovative Club Live concept merges the technology propelling Apple Music DJ Mixes with Shazam’s music identification system. This allows for accurate track identification during live sets while ensuring that the rights holders receive fair compensation. Creating a scalable model for licensed DJ broadcasts has historically been a challenge, given the complexities of clearing numerous tracks played during live performances.
Expanding Access to Tomorrowland
In conjunction with Apple Music’s initiatives, Tomorrowland recently confirmed that fans can watch the festival through its official livestream platforms as well. These include Tomorrowland.com, the Tomorrowland App, and One World Radio. The partnership with Apple Music enhances these options even further, providing another free channel for experiencing Weekend 1 from virtually anywhere in the world.
As Tomorrowland continues to innovate in both live production and digital experiences, these partnerships are making this monumental festival more accessible, ensuring that the magic of electronic music reaches enthusiasts no matter where they are.
