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Tomorrowland attendees will get a prime view of the longest total lunar eclipse with Tiësto

Tomorrowland attendees will get a prime view of the longest total lunar eclipse of the century, a Blood Moon, according to astrologers.

Taking place in the appropriately-named Belgian city of Boom, the dates for this year’s Tomorrowland are Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd July, and Friday 27th to Sunday 29th July.

Tomorrowland splits the stage for 2018 festival

The Blood Moon will be most visible over the Eastern Hemisphere, including parts of Central Asia and Eastern Africa as well as Europe, when it takes place on Friday 27th July. That means weekend two attendees will get front row seats of the longest total lunar eclipse of the century.

The Blood Moon is thought to peak in Europe at 10:21pm CET, as Tiësto headlines the main stage. To mark the 100 day countdown to the festival, Tomorrowland streamed a live set from the mighty Paul Kalkbrenner from the site of the festival.