Tomorrowland continues to spotlight fresh talent, and this year, the festival’s lineup includes some of Belgium’s youngest DJs. Despite being only 13, Lex Verwaijen is set to perform on 27 July 2025 at 13:30, showcasing his skills on the Rise stage. This is remarkable, considering the festival’s age restriction of 18 years.
- Lex Verwaijen performs at Tomorrowland underage
- Tomorrowland Academy trains young DJ talents
- Lex overcomes health issues to DJ
- DJ F.R.A.N.K. mentors Lex Verwaijen
- Lex funds DJ lessons with savings
- Lex aims to inspire with music
Lex is among eleven young DJs aged 10 to 17 who trained at the Tomorrowland Academy, the festival’s DJ and producers school. These rising stars are poised to become the next Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, or Lost Frequencies, appearing across key stages like Cage, Rave Cave, and Rise during the two festival weekends.
How does a young talent like Lex prepare for such a massive event? And what does this mean for Belgium’s future in electronic music? Let’s explore the significance of this opportunity for young Belgian DJs.
Lex’s story raises interesting points about youth involvement in major music festivals. Can early exposure shape a successful career? His journey reflects dedication and support from family and mentors, including DJ F.R.A.N.K. Key takeaways include:
- Tomorrowland Academy offers hands-on training for aspiring young DJs.
- Family support plays a crucial role in nurturing musical dreams.
- Mentorship from established artists like DJ F.R.A.N.K. opens doors.
- Young talents bring fresh energy to Belgium’s electronic music scene.
As Tomorrowland 2025 unfolds, keep an eye on these young artists who may soon headline major stages. Will Lex and his peers redefine Belgium’s electronic music future? Festival-goers and music lovers alike have much to look forward to.