As one of the largest electronic music festivals in the world comes closer, Tomorrowland Belgium, the park in which it’s located will transform itself from green areas and rest to festival frenzy and magic. Construction for the massive gathering begins on May 26, 2025, at the De Schorre domain. This means parts of the park will be a construction zone until August, with some areas completely closed off for safety reasons. The entire De Schorre park will be closed from June 28 to August 14. During this time, only Brasserie De Schorre and its nearby playground will stay open until July 13. If you want to enjoy all the park’s activities, it’s best to plan your visit for August 15 or later. The Brasserie and playground will reopen earlier, on August 2. Before the full closure, some areas will still be open for local walkers until June 27, though certain zones might be harder to reach or blocked off. Below are the details as to which zones will be closed between which dates. De Schorre Reception Recreational Rentals (pedal boats, kayaks) Dog Park Skatepark Troll Forest and Barefoot Path Mountain Bike Trail Intense Adventure Tower One World Bridge (walking route to Boomse Vissers) Brasserie De Schorre and Playground Parking Camper Pitches (Parking 1) [H/T] De SchorreTomorrowland Begins Construction Starting May 26 — Here’s How It Will Affect The Park’s Areas



