KuCoin Brings the Official Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 Livestream to the KuCoin App

Global music fans can watch the festival's Mainstage and Freedom Stage performances live across both weekends directly through the KuCoin cryptocurrency platform

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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KuCoin Brings the Official Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 Livestream to the KuCoin App

The global cryptocurrency platform KuCoin has announced that it will host the official livestream of Tomorrowland Belgium 2026 directly on the KuCoin App. This partnership will allow music fans worldwide to access live broadcasts from the festival across both of its scheduled weekends.[1][2]

According to the announcement made on July 16, 2026, from Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the livestream will feature performances from both the Mainstage and the Freedom Stage. KuCoin, which positions itself as a leading global crypto platform built on trust, aims to bring the massive electronic music event to a broader global audience through this mobile integration.[1][2]

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