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The world's iconic dance music festival to make its China debut, bringing futuristic tunes, global stars and homegrown talent to its first ever indoor stage, Wang Xin reports in Shanghai.

By Wang Xin | China Daily | Updated: 2025-10-28 09:04
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The Magic of Tomorrowland, under "Paperworld", brings together a dazzling lineup of global electronic music artists, offering a journey where imagination, sound and technology come to life. The music artists include Amelie Lens (left), Dimitri Vegas (right) and more. The iconic electronic music festival, originating in Belgium, is set to make its China debut with its first-ever indoor music showcase in Shanghai in November. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Tomorrowland, one of the largest and most iconic electronic music festivals in the world, is set to make its China debut with its first-ever indoor music showcase in Shanghai in November.

Named The Magic of Tomorrowland, this historic show will be held on Nov 22 and 23, bringing together a lineup of international and Chinese electronic music powerhouses. With a fusion of diverse styles, it promises to unleash the ultimate EDM (electronic dance music) storm and deliver a mind-blowing auditory experience.

Presented by Tomorrowland, Hero Esports, INS Land and Budweiser, the show will land at a newly built venue on the city's Huangpu riverside. Across two stages, audiences in China will have the chance to experience on their doorstep the same high-quality production — from sound and lights to decorations and displays — that defines Tomorrowland.

Launched in 2005 and taking place annually in July in Boom, Belgium, Tomorrowland now stretches over two weekends and welcomes around 400,000 people from all over the world. It caters to almost all genres of electronic dance music with hundreds of renowned artists performing across more than 15 different stages.

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