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Tomorrowland uncovers historic three-weekend lineup for 2022 return: Eric Prydz, Martin Garrix, and more

It’s been far too long since we last saw a fresh Tomorrowland lineup. Two years to be exact. But that status quo has finally changed as Tomorrowland unloads a monumental billing for its 2022 iteration, which will see the Boom mainstay widen to three weekends—July 15 – 17, July 22 – 24, and July 29 – 31—for the first and only time in its history as a means to soften the financial blow following back-to-back years of cancellations. After revealing the list of the 50-plus labels set to host its stages as well as a lineup preview of six rising acts, Tomorrowland is primed to move full steam ahead towards July for what’s guaranteed to be to be its most unforgettable edition to date.

As one could likely predict, Tomorrowland pulled out all the stops for its first appearance in Boom since 2019. Split across three weekends and 14 stages, Tomorrowland’s 2022 lineup—which you may or may not need a magnifying glass to sort through—will host more than 700 names, including Martin Garrix, Alesso—who will play both a regular set and a darker ECLIPSE set—Above & Beyond, Dancing Astronaut‘s Breakout Artist of 2020 Moore Kismet, Eric Prydz presents HOLO, DubVision back-to-back Matisse & Sadko, Afrojack back-to-back R3HAB, Dancing Astronaut‘s Breakout Artist of 2021 John Summit, Aspyer back-to-back Matt Nash, Blinders back-to-back TV Noise, Charlotte de Witte, DJ Diesel, Third Party, Dom Dolla, Jerro, Jauz back-to-back NGHTMRE, Dancing Astronaut Artists to Watch in 2022 Kohmi and LP Giobbi, Oliver Heldens back-to-back Tchami—which had been planned for 2020—Duck Sauce, Brooks back-to-back Julian Jordan, Wooli, Adam Beyer back-to-back Maceo Plex, Yotto, and many more.

Take the rest of today to dive into Tomorrowland’s complete comeback lineup and see exactly how the three-weekend split of names and stage hosts will happen via its website.

Featured image: Tomorrowland/Twitter


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