

Hardwell to celebrate United We Are 10-year anniversary with special Tomorrowland 2025 set
Hardwell just announced a major milestone for his return to Tomorrowland next summer. In a post shared across his socials, the Dutch icon revealed he will close The Great Library stage in 2025—and he plans to mark the moment by honoring the 10-year anniversary of his debut album, United We Are.
Originally released in 2015, United We Are marked a defining chapter in Hardwell’s career. The album featured festival anthems like Eclipse, Arcadia, Young Again, and Follow Me, showcasing collaborations with names like Jason Derulo, Tiësto, and Mr. Probz. It debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Albums chart and climbed to No. 1 in his home country of the Netherlands. Now, a decade later, Hardwell is inviting fans to shape the anniversary setlist. “Which tracks do you want to hear the most during this special UWA anniversary set?!” he asked in his post.
This upcoming performance promises more than nostalgia. It also bridges the past and future of one of dance music’s most explosive live acts. Since returning from hiatus in 2022 with a reinvented, darker sound, Hardwell has gradually reintroduced elements of his earlier style. Therefore, this UWA tribute blends his signature big room roots with the evolved, techno-leaning tone he now champions.
With the post already sparking massive fan engagement, expectations for Tomorrowland 2025 continue to grow. And with Hardwell closing one of the festival’s most visually ambitious stages, this anniversary set is shaping up to be one of the weekend’s defining moments.

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