The Ultimate Guide to Getting a Tomorrowland Ticket (from People Who Actually Made It)

1. Why It’s Almost Impossible

Over 5 million people apply for tickets, with only 600,000 available.

“There are hundreds of thousands of people online at once. Last year, 5 million tried.” — Alexis

The system? Mandatory pre-registration, high-speed sales… and a whole lot of luck.

“You click, you wait, you pray. And most times, you give up.” 


2. Don’t Skip Pre-Registration

This is crucial. No pre-reg = no chance at all.

“If you forget to pre-register, it’s over. You need to block your afternoon and stay focused.” — Mélanie


 3. On D-Day: Fast Fingers & Group Tactics

Have several devices ready and work as a team.

“In 2022, we had four computers ready. Only one made it through, and we bought tickets for everyone.” — Alexis


 4. Global Journey: Pricey but Effective

The Global Journey package (transport + lodging + ticket) is the safest route — if you can afford it.

“My best tip: if you have the budget, go for Global Journey. It’s nearly guaranteed.” — Laure


 5. The NFT Hack: Niche But Real

Tomorrowland launched a 3-series NFT project. If you held one NFT from each, you got early access — way before the general public.

“We got the full set and got access in December. It felt like a cheat code.” — Alexis

Now those NFTs go for €1000–€4000


 6. Group Packs & Resales

Friendship Packs let you buy tickets in groups of 10 or more. Some also succeed through resale platforms like Viagogo (at a cost).

“Viagogo worked for me. But the prices are wild.” — Laure


 7. Didn’t Make It? Don’t Despair

There are tons of other epic festivals out there. Not getting in might be a blessing.

“Sure, I’m sad. But it’s a chance to explore new festivals.” — Mélanie


 7 Key Tips to Score a Tomorrowland Ticket

  1. Never miss pre-registration

  2. Sync with friends & stay patient

  3. Have your payment & choices ready

  4. Try Global Journey if possible

  5. Consider NFTs (if you’re into crypto)

  6. Use group options

  7. Be cautious with resales — and stay open-minded