Tomorrowland 2015. Raise a toast -with a cold glass of Belgian beer, of course - to the friendship between a Russian and an Australian, dance with Mexicans and Cubans, wave that Swedish or Norwegian flag, wake up in DreamVille next to a Finn and enjoy French croissants with your Spanish neighbours…
Tomorrowland is the biggest international festival on the planet. Literally the whole world comes together once a year at De Schorre, with more different nationalities participating in Tomorrowland than the Olympic Games. Last week, the personal message from Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, was engraved for posterity on a piece of wood that will soon be added to the permanent bridge One World by People of Tomorrow at the recreational domain De Schorre in Boom, and this summer, more bridges will be built too, but they're going to be digital ones. On Saturday 25 July, a live video connection will be made from Boom to Mexico City and Mumbai and… back again.