
Tomorrowland Returns To US At Las Vegas Sphere With Insomniac
UNITY, a project by Tomorrowland and Insomniac is coming to Las Vegas' Sphere arena this August.
Tomorrowland x Insomniac
Known for immersive, large-scale design, the top music festival creators in the United States and Europe are coming together to unveil their latest collaboration. Bridging innovation, experience and state of the art technology, the Belgian Tomorrowland and American-based Insomniac invite you to experience "UNITY," debuting in Las Vegas in August 2025. Taking place at the city's iconic Sphere arena, the festival is set to reach new heights in dance music.
'We are incredibly excited and honored to bring Tomorrowland back to North America. Over the years, we've welcomed countless festivalgoers from the U.S. at our events in Europe, whether it was Tomorrowland Winter in France, Tomorrowland Belgium, or our residency at Ushuaïa Ibiza. Now, to create something truly special at the iconic Sphere together with Insomniac is a dream come true. Insomniac is not just a trusted and experienced partner but also a company that shares the same passion for electronic music and immersive storytelling. With Las Vegas as its home base and a history of delivering unparalleled festival experiences, this partnership is the perfect match to bring something extraordinary to life' says Debby Wilmsen, Communications Lead at We Are One World, producer of Tomorrowland.
Insomniac is not just a trusted and experienced partner but also a company that shares the same passion for electronic music and immersive storytelling. With Las Vegas as its home base and a history of delivering unparalleled festival experiences, this partnership is the perfect match to bring something extraordinary to life' says Debby Wilmsen, Communications Lead at We Are One World, producer of Tomorrowland.
Held in Belgium since 2005, Tomorrowland is a renowned festival that has an irreplaceable role in electronic dance music lore. Dedicated to diversity and unity, the festival attracts fans from over 200 countries, bringing the international community together over the span of two weekends. Having hosted what is now the world's largest dance music festival since 1997, Insomniac continues to stage unforgettable experiences around the world. Blending performance, pyrotechnics and incredible soundscapes, the Los Angeles- based company is focused on customer satisfaction and top-notch quality when it comes to its highly coordinated events. Both companies are known for creating realms that transport concertgoers to another world thanks to sensory innovation- this event will blend the boundaries between both companies' unique aesthetics.
Tomorrowland and Insomniac come together, Unity at the Las Vegas Sphere this summer.
Tomorrowland x Insomniac
UNITY is built around a pulsing soundtrack that references history while introducing new approaches to dance music. The show is set to welcome surprise guest DJ's and merge Insomniac and Tomorrowland-esque worlds into one. The focus is on universality, timelessness, and, ultimately full sensory immersion. The experience will transcend dimensions and expectations, transitioning effortlessly between audioscapes and visual surprises. The show is a collaboration through and through, incorporating signature elements of both mega-creators to create something new. The Sphere's wrap-around high-resolution interior sets the stage, with the added benefit of one of the most advanced audio systems in the world.
Wilmsen adds, 'Having the opportunity to translate our storytelling into the immersive world of Sphere, a venue built to redefine how stories are told, is an incredible milestone. We can't wait to embark on this journey and to unite in a venue where music, technology, magic and creativity come together at the highest level.'
Officially organized by Vibee, UNITY's VIP Concert & Hotel Experience Package includes choice of GA or premium reserved seating, a two-night stay at a choice of two iconic Vegas hotels and a collectible laminate and lanyard. Additional VIP package benefits include luxury airport transport, expedited entry, complimentary club access and concierge services. Don't miss your UNITY presale tickets, which are available beginning Sunday, March 31 at 10 a.m. PT (the general on-sale begins April 7). For more information, visit unityxsphere.com. You can follow UNITY on Instagram, X, and TikTok to stay updated on event details. Guaranteed to go down in music festival history, this Insomniac- Tomorrowland collaboration reaches a new step in electronic dance music programming. Be sure to sign up here for ticket access and more concert updates.
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