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Tomorrowland Radio Live: How To Listen On Web, App & YouTube

One World Radio, Tomorrowland's official station, broadcasts 24/7 with curated mixes, exclusive sets, and artist interviews, and you don't need a festival wristband to tune in. Whether you're looking to stream Tomorrowland radio live during your commute, at the gym, or while working on your next track, there are several easy ways to access it right now.

At RIKIO ROCKS, we cover everything that moves the EDM scene forward, and Tomorrowland's radio platform is one of those resources that every electronic music fan should have bookmarked. It connects you to the sound of the festival year-round, not just during the flagship weekend in Boom, Belgium.

Below, we break down exactly how to listen through the web player, mobile app, and YouTube, so you can pick whichever method fits your setup and start streaming in minutes.

Before you start: what Tomorrowland Radio Live is

One World Radio is Tomorrowland's official radio station, launched in 2019 and running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It operates as the audio arm of the Tomorrowland brand, giving you direct access to the music and culture behind one of the world's largest electronic music festivals without needing a ticket or a travel budget.

What One World Radio broadcasts

Tomorrowland radio live covers far more than festival weekend highlights. The station runs continuous curated programming across several formats, so there is always something new on when you tune in.

Content Type What to expect
Festival live sets Full DJ sets recorded or streamed from the Tomorrowland stages
Exclusive mixes New mixes produced specifically for One World Radio
Artist interviews In-depth conversations with producers, DJs, and vocalists
Themed shows Weekly programs focused on specific subgenres or artists
Countdown specials Curated programming leading up to major festival weekends

One World Radio is one of the few stations where you can hear a headliner set the same week it happens, with no streaming subscription required.

When the station goes live

The station broadcasts around the clock all year, but it ramps up significantly during Tomorrowland festival weekends, which typically run in late July in Boom, Belgium. During those weekends, One World Radio streams live stage coverage in real time, giving you the closest possible experience to being on the grounds if you cannot attend in person. Outside of festival season, the station keeps a reliable weekly schedule of DJ mixes, artist shows, and themed programming that keeps the energy going between events.

Step 1. Listen on Tomorrowland's web player

The web player is the fastest option to tune in because it requires no download and works on any modern browser. You can access Tomorrowland radio live directly at oneworld.radio, and the stream starts playing within seconds of hitting play.

How to open the web player

Opening the player takes less than a minute. Follow these step-by-step instructions to get the stream running:

  1. Open your browser and go to oneworld.radio
  2. Click the play button in the bottom player bar on the homepage
  3. Adjust the volume using the slider on the right side of the player
  4. Leave the tab open to keep the stream running in the background

You do not need to create an account or enter any payment information to listen through the web player.

What to do if the stream does not load

If the player does not respond, try refreshing the page or switching to a different browser. Chrome and Firefox both handle the stream reliably. Clearing your browser cache also resolves most playback issues, especially if you have visited the site before and the player appears frozen or silent.

Step 2. Listen in the Tomorrowland app

The Tomorrowland app gives you the most convenient way to catch tomorrowland radio live on your phone, with a built-in player that keeps audio running even with your screen off. Download it free on iOS and Android with no subscription needed.

How to set up the app

Download the Tomorrowland app from the App Store or Google Play, then open it and tap the One World Radio tab in the bottom navigation bar to reach the live stream player.

  1. Tap the play button to start the live stream immediately
  2. Allow background audio in your phone settings if the stream stops when you switch apps
  3. Keep your app updated to avoid compatibility issues with the player

The app remembers your last session, so the player resumes right where you left off the next time you open it.

Fixing playback problems on mobile

If the stream cuts out, check your data connection first. Switching to Wi-Fi from cellular resolves most buffering issues on the app. Try these quick fixes if the problem continues:

  • Force-close the app completely and reopen it
  • Update the app through the App Store or Google Play
  • Toggle airplane mode on and off to reset your signal
Step 3. Tune in on YouTube Live

YouTube is a solid backup option if the web player or app is not working, and it also lets you watch visualizers and stage footage alongside the audio. The Tomorrowland official YouTube channel carries live streams during festival weekends and special broadcast events, making it easy to tune in without downloading anything extra.

During Tomorrowland festival weekends, the YouTube live stream often pulls hundreds of thousands of concurrent viewers, so expect the chat to be active.

How to find the live stream on YouTube

Search for "Tomorrowland" directly in YouTube's search bar and click on the official channel to reach the right page. From there, spotting an active tomorrowland radio live broadcast is straightforward.

  1. Look for a video thumbnail labeled "LIVE" in red at the top of the channel page
  2. Click the live video and let the stream buffer for a few seconds before adjusting the volume
  3. Enable theater mode or full screen for a cleaner viewing experience
  4. Turn on notifications for the Tomorrowland channel so YouTube alerts you when a new live stream begins
When there is no live stream active

Outside of festival weekends, the Tomorrowland YouTube channel still uploads full recorded sets and highlight reels. Browse these to catch recent performances you missed while waiting for the next live broadcast event.

Step 4. Use other platforms and fix common issues

Besides the web player, app, and YouTube, you can catch tomorrowland radio live on additional platforms if your preferred option goes down. TuneIn Radio and iHeartRadio both carry One World Radio as a searchable station, so you can pull up the stream through apps you likely already have installed.

Other platforms that carry One World Radio

Search "One World Radio" in TuneIn or iHeartRadio to find the station and tap play. Both platforms support background playback on iOS and Android, making them reliable fallbacks when the official app has issues. You can also ask a smart speaker (Amazon Echo or Google Nest) to play One World Radio by name and get the stream running hands-free.

Fixing the most common streaming problems

Most playback failures come down to three root causes: a weak internet connection, an outdated app, or a cached browser error. Run through this checklist before assuming the station itself is down:

  • Restart your router or switch between Wi-Fi and cellular
  • Clear your browser cache or reinstall the app entirely
  • Check Tomorrowland's official social pages to confirm any known outage

If every option fails simultaneously, the station is likely running scheduled maintenance, which typically resolves within an hour.

You're set to listen live anytime

You now have four reliable ways to stream tomorrowland radio live: the web player, the official app, YouTube, and backup platforms like TuneIn. Every option works without a subscription, and you can switch between them depending on your device and connection at any given moment.

Bookmark oneworld.radio as your primary go-to, download the app for mobile listening, and turn on YouTube notifications so you never miss a festival weekend broadcast. If one stream goes down, another is always ready to pick up.

Beyond One World Radio, keeping a strong playlist in your rotation makes every session better. Whether you are working out, commuting, or just need high-energy tracks on demand, the CARDIO HITS 2026 playlist on Spotify is a solid pick to complement your EDM listening. Check back at RIKIO ROCKS regularly for the latest EDM news, artist updates, and festival coverage to stay connected to the scene.