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Tomorrowland Winter 2025: Reveals timetable

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Tomorrowland has unveiled the full schedule for its highly anticipated Winter 2025 festival, set to take place from March 15th to March 22nd at the picturesque Alpe d'Huez ski resort in France. This fifth edition promises an unforgettable experience, featuring over 150 artists across seven stages, blending world-class electronic music with the serene beauty of the French Alps.

Festival Overview

Spanning a full week, Tomorrowland Winter 2025 offers attendees a unique fusion of music, snow sports, and alpine activities. The festival kicks off on Saturday, March 15th, with performances extending through Saturday, March 22nd. The Mainstage will be open from Tuesday onwards, with daily performances scheduled between 7:00 PM and 1:30 AM. Mountain stages will host daytime sets from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM, providing a harmonious blend of music and mountain vistas.

Opening and Closing Highlights

The festival’s opening night on March 15th will feature dynamic performances by Blasterjaxx and Agora, setting an energetic tone for the week ahead. As the festival culminates on March 22nd, attendees can look forward to electrifying sets from Armin van Buuren, CARV, Vintage Culture, and Mialon, ensuring a memorable conclusion to the event.

Notable Performances and Collaborations

Throughout the week, festival-goers can anticipate a series of standout performances and unique back-to-back sets. On March 17th, HAAi and DJ BORING will share the stage, delivering a collaborative set that blends their distinctive styles. The following day, March 18th, will see Jennifer Cardini and Pablo Bozzi join forces for a back-to-back performance, promising an eclectic mix of sounds. Other prominent artists gracing the festival include Amelie Lens, Steve Aoki, Axwell, Young Marco, Indira Paganotto, NERVO, LP Giobbi, Mathame, Mind Against, and fka.m4a, among others. 

 

Tickets and Packages

While many of the festival packages have sold out, there are still opportunities for music enthusiasts to join the celebration. One-day festival passes are currently available for €180, granting access to both the festival and a one-day lift and ski pass on selected dates. For those planning to attend earlier in the week, one-day passes from March 15th to 17th are priced at €120, though it’s important to note that the Mainstage will be closed on these dates. Each pass includes a lift and ski pass, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in the alpine environment.

Enhancing the Festival Experience

To make the most of their time at Tomorrowland Winter, attendees can take advantage of various add-ons and activities. The festival offers ski and snowboard experiences, equipment rentals, and guided tours of the expansive Domaine de l’Alpe d’Huez. For those seeking adventure beyond the music, activities such as paragliding and dogsled rides are available, providing unique ways to explore the stunning alpine landscape. Additionally, practical amenities like locker rentals and ski insurance can be arranged in advance, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable festival experience.

Looking Ahead

As the festival approaches, excitement continues to build for what promises to be a landmark event in the 2025 music calendar. With a stellar lineup, diverse activities, and the enchanting backdrop of the French Alps, Tomorrowland Winter 2025 is poised to deliver an unparalleled experience for all attendees.

Written by: Hope Thobs

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