Just days after Tomorrowland revealed its official 2026 livestream plans, Apple Music has announced it will broadcast live audio from Tomorrowland Belgium Weekend 1 through Apple Music Club. This initiative provides fans around the world with an accessible way to experience one of dance music’s most iconic festivals—with no subscription required.
Beginning July 17-19, listeners can tune into live sets from six stages across the festival grounds in Boom, Belgium, as Apple Music continues to expand its new Club Live broadcast series. Streaming daily from 3:00 PM CET, the platform offers a vital alternative for fans unable to access the official video livestream. Each day will also feature a rebroadcast starting at 3:00 AM CET to accommodate global time zones.
Spatial Audio and On-Demand Access
While the live broadcasts remain free to all, Apple Music subscribers will gain additional benefits once the festival concludes. Select DJ sets will be available on-demand in Spatial Audio, providing an immersive Dolby Atmos listening experience. This builds upon the existing library of performances already hosted on the dedicated Tomorrowland curator page.
A Growing Commitment to Electronic Music
Tomorrowland marks the latest addition to the Club Live initiative, which debuted earlier this year with EDC Las Vegas. The series is also slated to feature The Warehouse Project later in 2026. By integrating the technology behind Apple Music DJ Mixes with Shazam’s identification system, Apple has created a scalable, licensed model for broadcasting live sets—a feat that has historically been complex due to track clearance requirements.
As Tomorrowland continues to push the boundaries of live production and digital engagement, this partnership ensures that the festival remains more accessible than ever to its global audience.