Summary
A fire destroyed the main stage at the Tomorrowland music festival in Belgium. No one was hurt in the incident, which happened two days before the festival was supposed to start and be attended by around 100,000 people. Organizers say the festival will still begin as planned, and authorities are investigating the fire, which seems to have been accidental.
Key Facts
- A large fire damaged the main stage of the Tomorrowland electronic dance music festival in Belgium.
- The event was set to start two days later, with an expected attendance of 100,000 people.
- No injuries were reported from the fire incident.
- Firefighters tried to save the stage, and investigators believe the fire was accidental.
- Tomorrowland is an annual festival in Boom, near Brussels, and will proceed as planned.
- The festival's campground is opening on Thursday, and campers will start arriving then.
- Several famous DJs are set to perform, with events split between different stages.
- Tomorrowland also has winter editions in France and Brazil, and was founded 20 years ago.