The party will go on, after all. Tomorrowland 2020 — the mega Belgian festival that unites revelers from all around the world — was canceled in April due to the coronavirus crisis.
But on Thursday morning, the electronic dance music blowout got a new life and a new location — in cyberspace. Tomorrowland Around the World will bring the party to your pad with a digital experience on July 25 and 26 — the second of the two sold-out weekends that the festival was originally scheduled to take place.
You can gain entry to the interactive festivities at Tomorrowland’s website with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet. Day passes start at about $14 and go on sale June 18.