Apple Music’s Club Live will broadcast sets from six stages of Tomorrowland this year, with select performances available in Spatial Audio.
Apple Music has become one of the most beloved platforms for dance music lovers looking for a taste of festival sets. The past few years have seen the platform showcase livesets in Spatial Audio for added immersion and the debut of Apple Music Club radio. In 2026, it brought forth something even sweeter: the launch of Club Live.
Club Live acts as an extension of Apple Music Club radio, providing live broadcasts from some of the world’s most celebrated dancefloors. Launching during EDC Las Vegas in May, the channel has continued to expand and will now look toward Boom, Belgium, for its latest partnership with Tomorrowland.
Hundreds of artists are slated to perform at Tomorrowland’s 16 stages over two weekends this year, with thousands flocking to Belgium to experience the magic for themselves in real time. While the festival will be streamed on its usual platforms, Club Live has been added to the mix for fans around the world to tune in for free.
Apple Music Club radio will livestream six of the festival’s stages throughout the weekend, giving dance music lovers a glimpse of the magic taking place. Additionally, select performances will be available on demand in Spatial Audio after each livestream for Apple Music subscribers, providing the highest-quality listening experience for those seeking true immersion.
Bringing Tomorrowland into Club Live allows us to connect fans everywhere with the energy, creativity, and atmosphere of the festival as it happens. Through Apple Music Club radio, we’re continuing to open up these cultural moments by bringing world-class performances from the dance floor to a global audience in real time, while preserving sets for fans to experience again on demand.
Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic Music & DJ Mixes at Apple MusicClub Live is built on Apple Music’s DJ Mix program, which is powered by Shazam’s track identification technology. This allows the platform to provide licensed live DJ broadcasts at scale, creating a sustainable model that connects dance music lovers with their favorite artists while ensuring the mixes are cleared, tracked, monetized, and paid.
Tune in to Apple Music Club Radio for free from July 17-19 beginning at 3PM CET (7am PT) to access the live audio broadcasts from selected sets during Tomorrowland Belgium. An Apple Music subscription is required to listen to the on-demand Spatial Audio sets.

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