From the slopes to the airwaves: Camille on the spirit of Tomorrowland Winter

Live from Alpe d’Huez, the station brings together performances, artists and stories from across the festival.

At Tomorrowland Winter, not everything unfolds on stage. Across the slopes and in between sets, smaller moments take shape, unplanned collaborations, new music tested for the first time, and conversations that often stay behind the scenes.

One World Radio offers a way to follow those moments as they happen. Broadcasting from Alpe d’Huez, the station provides continuous coverage throughout the week, combining live updates, artist interviews and music from across the line-up.

From Tuesday to Friday, hosts AdamK and Camille Pollie guide the broadcasts. Artists regularly pass through the studio between performances, resulting in a steady flow of short check-ins and more in-depth conversations.

With multiple stages running at the same time, the station brings together what is happening across the festival site in a single stream.

After the final performances, coverage continues. From Saturday through Monday, One World Radio revisits a selection of sets from the week, allowing listeners to return to key moments once the festival has come to a close.

The Tomorrowland Top 1000

Alongside the live broadcasts, the station also opens voting for the Tomorrowland Top 1000. You are invited to select tracks that have stayed with them over time, shaping a list built from shared memories.

A different festival dynamic

According to radio host Camille, the setting of the winter edition creates more space for interaction. Artists remain on site for longer periods, which leads to more informal exchanges away from the stage.

“They spend more time together, which naturally leads to conversations and sometimes new ideas,” she said, pointing to previous moments where connections formed during the week developed into new music.

Her daily show, “Around the World”, focuses on the audience. It highlights individual stories from the People of Tomorrow, from personal milestones to the small details that shape each visit.

“The People of Tomorrow are at the centre,” Camille said. “It’s about what brings them here and what they take away from it.”

She also points to the MainStage reveal as one of the defining moments of the week, marked each year by a strong sense of anticipation. Don't miss that moment on the livestream.

Tune in to One World Radio to experience the festival at home.