Tomorrowland brings the magic to Shanghai for a spectacular first indoor edition in China
- Laureen
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Tomorrowland, one of the world’s most iconic music festivals, brought its full indoor experience to China for the very first time this weekend. In partnership with Hero Esports, INS Land, and Budweiser, the brand-new Hero Dome in Shanghai transformed into a breathtaking two-day celebration, uniting thousands of People of Tomorrow.
The sparkling Hero Dome, an impressive 100m x 120m structure built in just five months, provided the perfect setting for a weekend where music, culture, fashion, gastronomy, and technology seamlessly came together. With a capacity of over 10,000 guests, the venue delivered an intimate yet electrifying indoor atmosphere unlike anything Shanghai has seen before.
Exclusive artist collaborations
Tomorrowland brought together an exceptional mix of international stars and local talents, delivering a series of unique and never-before-seen collaborations. Dimitri Vegas closed the first night with an explosive performance, joined by Chinese superstar Masiwei for a surprise appearance that thrilled the crowd.
“Shanghai has an energy unlike anywhere else in the world,” said Dimitri Vegas. “The vibe of the People of Tomorrow here is truly incredible.”
On the second stage in the Budweiser Hall, Chris Lorenzo delivered his signature sound to an ecstatic audience, while DubVision, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party joined forces for a powerful b3b performance. Local artists Tiger Drama, DJ Sally, and Halo brought an extra dose of Shanghai energy with sets full of passion and Tomorrowland spirit.
Belgian techno sensation Amber Broos teamed up with Chinese legend Meguru for a high-energy performance that captivated the entire venue. In a magical contrast, Henri PFR delivered a warm and melodic afternoon set: “Shanghai feels both new and familiar. Tomorrowland truly brings people together here.”
Later in the evening, Don Diablo reignited the crowd with an electrifying set, joined onstage by rapper and producer GALI for an exclusive live collaboration. While Belgian techno queen Amelie Lens unleashed a hypnotic vortex of pounding kicks and raw industrial power.
Drum & bass phenomenon Andromedik unleashed a high-octane explosion of tempo and emotion, while Apashe overwhelmed the audience with a monumental audiovisual performance filled with classical brass, deep bass, and cinematic power.
Impressive production
Despite strict indoor safety regulations in Shanghai, Tomorrowland succeeded in delivering an extraordinary technical production—completely built locally, from scenography and decor to food stalls, merchandise stores, and costumes. An expert team of 20 Belgian and Dutch specialists; covering lighting, video, lasers, audio, SFX, and performance coordination; traveled to Shanghai to help bring the show to life.
Paperworld Stage in numbers:
• 1,032 moving lights
• 374 m² of brand-new LED video wall
• 20 lasers (20W)
• 118 speakers
• 60 CO₂ effects (without CO₂)
• 24 bubble machines
• 26 confetti effects
• 45-meter catwalk with 24 performers wearing locally crafted costumes
Butterfly Stage in numbers:
• 15 giant LED butterflies (2m x 1.6m), fully designed and built locally
• 300 moving lights
• ~700 m² of LED video wall
• 10 lasers (20W)
• 72 speakers
• 30 CO₂ effects (without CO₂)
• 8 confetti effects
• 2 km of custom-made garland lighting produced exclusively for this event
Tomorrowland captivates Shanghai
With a scenography built entirely locally, strict adherence to safety regulations, and a strong focus on sustainability, The Magic of Tomorrowland proved that the festival’s iconic experience can thrive just as beautifully indoors as it does at its flagship festivals in Belgium, Brazil, and France.
“Our goal was to bring the magic of Tomorrowland to this incredible global stage,” said the Tomorrowland team. “Shanghai welcomed us with open arms—the energy was unforgettable.” ‘

Tomorrowland brings the magic to Shanghai for a spectacular first indoor edition in China



