Tomorrowland Winter was founded in 2019, making this its 7th year.
The festival is part of WeAreOne.World's portfolio of electronic music events.
Tomorrowland Winter is the alpine edition of Tomorrowland, the Belgian dance festival run by WeAreOne.World. Since its first run in 2019 it has set up in the Alpe d'Huez ski resort in the French Alps, where the main stage and a string of night clubs sit above 1,800 metres and share the mountain with the ski runs. The format is a week long: people ride the lifts and ski by day, then move to mountain-top stages and after-dark club shows once the sun drops. The inaugural 2019 edition sold out in under a day and pulled in about 30,000 visitors, though later editions ran smaller, with roughly 22,000 in 2023 and around 18,000 in 2024. The 2026 edition, the sixth, runs from March 21 to 28 and grows to seven stages, adding a new main stage and giving the Belgian flagship's Orbyz stage its French debut alongside the returning CORE stage. More than 100 artists across house, techno, melodic techno, trance, and EDM are billed, including Charlotte de Witte, Steve Aoki, Lost Frequencies, and Nina Kraviz. Part of the programme streams free each year through Tomorrowland's website, its app, One World Radio, and, from 2026, YouTube.
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Tomorrowland Winter streams a slice of its programme each year through Tomorrowland's own channels rather than relying on a third-party broadcaster. The 2025 edition carried 20 full sets from the Paperworld main stage across four nights, March 18 to 21, between 8PM and 1:30AM CET, delivered through One World Radio on the Tomorrowland website and app. For 2026 the festival widened distribution: the livestream ran March 24 to 27 on the Tomorrowland website, the Tomorrowland app, One World Radio, and, for the first time, YouTube. Full sets from the 2026 edition were later published on Tomorrowland's YouTube channel, with the first wave covering 31 main stage and underground performances. The stream is free to watch on all of these channels.
It is the alpine winter spin-off of Tomorrowland, staging its main stage and night clubs at over 1,800 metres of altitude in the Alpe d'Huez ski resort so the dance floor and the ski slopes share the same mountain.
The week-long format pairs daytime skiing and mountain-top stages with after-dark club shows, drawing a crowd that buys lift passes and festival passes together rather than camping.
The 2026 edition expands to seven stages and gives the Belgian flagship's Orbyz stage its French debut alongside a new main stage.
The festival takes place at Alpe d'Huez Ski Resort in France. It typically hosts crowds in the 30,000+ range across 8 days.
Tomorrowland Winter was founded in 2019, making this its 7th year.
The festival is part of WeAreOne.World's portfolio of electronic music events.