Belgium hosts Europe's finest summer music festivals. FFGR Belgium provides discreet transfer logistics for VIP guests attending Tomorrowland (Boom), Rock Werchter, Dour, and the Ghent Festival.
Belgium's summer festival season is among Europe's densest and most prestigious. Between June and August, four of Europe's most significant music festivals take place within 80 kilometres of Brussels, drawing a combined attendance of 700,000+ per year.
Tomorrowland (Boom, July): the world's most-streamed electronic music festival, held at the De Schorre recreational park in Boom, 25 kilometres south of Antwerp (45 minutes from Brussels). Tomorrowland's Dreamville camping area and the standard ticket allocation are sold out years in advance, but FFGR Belgium's concierge network can assist with VIP ticket and hospitality access for clients at the appropriate level. The FFGR Belgium service: private transfer from Brussels to the Tomorrowland VIP entrance, wait in the dedicated VIP vehicle area, return at the client's timing.
Rock Werchter (Werchter, July): historically Belgium's most prestigious rock and pop festival (Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, Ed Sheeran have headlined). The festival site in Werchter is 30 kilometres from Brussels, 25 minutes. Rock Werchter's Golden Circle VIP area requires separate ticket purchase; FFGR Belgium provides the transfer and wait.
Ghent Festival (Gentse Feesten, July): 10 days of free outdoor concerts, street theatre, and urban culture across the entire Ghent city centre. The festival is a unique urban culture event — the city becomes a 250,000-person open-air venue. FFGR Belgium drops clients at the Ghent festival entrance zones and returns for agreed-time pickup.
Dour Festival (Dour, July): Belgium's most left-field major festival — electronic, hip-hop, and alternative. In the small Walloon town of Dour, 80km from Brussels.
