Tomorrowland 2024 was an unforgettable festival, with sets from some of the biggest names in electronic music across its diverse stages. From energetic mainstage performances to intimate underground vibes, each weekend was packed with incredible moments. Here’s a breakdown of the best sets from both weekends that truly stood out.
Weekend 1 Highlights
Armin van Buuren – Mainstage
As one of the biggest names in trance, Armin van Buuren’s set at the Mainstage was a true highlight of Weekend 1. He took the crowd on a journey through his vast catalog of anthems, blending his signature uplifting trance sound with some of his latest hits. Tracks like This Is What It Feels Like and Blah Blah Blah had the audience in an ecstatic trance, making this a must-see performance for anyone who loves trance.
Dom Dolla – Crystal Garden
Dom Dolla brought a fresh and funky tech-house vibe to Crystal Garden on Weekend 1. His bouncy basslines and smooth transitions created an irresistible groove that kept the crowd dancing all night long. With tracks like Take It and Be Randy, Dom Dolla delivered a set that was both uplifting and funky, showing his mastery of house music and crowd control.
Meduza – Crystal Garden
Meduza, the Italian trio known for their melodic house sound, delivered a powerful set at Crystal Garden. With their chart-topping hits like Piece of Your Heart and Lose Control, they created a magical atmosphere that had the crowd hooked from start to finish. Their ability to blend deep house elements with catchy melodies made their performance a standout of the weekend.
Hardwell – Freedom Stage
The energy at the Freedom Stage was elevated with Hardwell‘s performance on Weekend 1. Known for his big-room house sound, Hardwell took the crowd on a thrilling journey through massive drops and huge melodies. His crowd-pleasing anthems like Spaceman and Zero Gravity were perfect for the freedom-loving crowd, making his set a massive success.
Charlie Sparks b2b Parfait – Cage Stage
For fans of bass-heavy beats, the Charlie Sparks b2b Parfait set at the Cage Stage was a wild ride. Their b2b performance brought a mixture of hard-hitting trap, bass, and experimental sounds, creating an electric atmosphere. The crowd was fully engaged as they dropped filthy basslines and unexpected twists throughout the performance.
Trym – Atmosphere Stage
Trym’s set at the Atmosphere Stage was a mesmerizing deep dive into dark techno and industrial sounds. His set was filled with rolling basslines and hypnotic rhythms, perfect for the underground vibe of the stage. Trym’s ability to blend atmospheric and driving techno made his performance a standout moment for techno lovers.
Weekend 2 Highlights
Boris Brejcha – Mainstage
Known for his high-tech minimal sound, Boris Brejcha‘s performance at the Mainstage during Weekend 2 was a true spectacle. The crowd was immersed in his unique style, which blends melodic elements with deep, techy beats. Tracks like Gravity and Purple Noise brought an electrifying vibe to the mainstage, and his signature mask only added to the mystique of his performance.
Argy – Freedom Stage
At the Freedom Stage, Argy brought his unique house and techno fusion to the crowd, creating a smooth and energetic flow throughout his set. His ability to move between house and techno seamlessly kept the crowd on their toes, offering a performance that was both elegant and energetic.
Nico Moreno b2b Dyen – Freedom Stage
The Nico Moreno b2b Dyen set at Freedom Stage was a mind-blowing back-to-back performance. The duo created a blend of fast-paced techno and industrial sounds, captivating the crowd with dark, pounding beats and intense drops. Their synergy and flawless transitions made this set one of the most talked-about performances of Weekend 2.
Tchami b2b Malaa – Freedom Stage
The Tchami b2b Malaa performance at the Freedom Stage brought some serious heat with their unique brand of future house and bass. The crowd was treated to a masterclass in house music as the duo mixed heavy basslines with groovy melodies. Their ability to drop both smooth and hard-hitting tracks kept the energy levels high throughout the set.
HI-LO – Atmosphere Stage
HI-LO, the alias of Oliver Heldens, delivered a flawless techno set at the Atmosphere Stage. His deep, pulsating beats and driving basslines took the crowd on an atmospheric journey. With tracks like Kernkraft 400 and The G.O.A.T., HI-LO’s performance was one of the highlights of the weekend for fans of darker, underground sounds.
Oliver Heldens – Mainstage
At the Mainstage, Oliver Heldens brought his signature future house sound to life with an energetic performance that had the crowd vibing from start to finish. With his iconic tracks like Gecko (Overdrive) and Koala, Heldens’ set was a crowd favorite, offering a perfect blend of catchy melodies and infectious basslines. His chemistry with the audience made for a memorable experience.
Trym – Freedom & Atmosphere Stages
Trym also made his mark during Weekend 2, bringing his unique blend of techno to the Freedom and Atmosphere stages. His ability to build tension with driving beats and hypnotic rhythms ensured that his sets were packed with energy and intensity. Trym’s diverse performances across both stages solidified him as one of the standout artists of the festival.