A huge blaze has engulfed the main stage at one of Europe’s largest music festivals days before it was set to begin.
An operation has been launched to control the inferno after it erupted on the stage at Tomorrowland in Belgium.
Dramatic footage shows the moment the stage exploded into a fireball, before a gigantic plume of smoke filled the air and emergency services stormed the area.
The festival had been due to begin on Friday – but it remains unclear whether organisers will be able to repair the damage in time for opening night.
Around 400,000 festival goers from across the globe are set to attend across two weekends.
About 1,000 staff members were working at the site at the time of the blaze, with the number of injuries currently unconfirmed.
Meanwhile, locals have been urged to close all windows and doors until the fire is under control.
The cause of the blaze is unknown, but witnesses reported hearing fireworks going off as the fire started.
Andrea Fiamberti, from Kent, told she was set to fly to Belgium for the festival on Friday night but is now unsure whether her trip will go ahead. She added she has not had communication on whether or not the event will take place.
It is not the first time the festival has experienced a major fire – with another blaze erupting in 2017, forcing more than 22,000 people to evacuate the grounds.
has contacted Tomorrowland for more information.
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