Tomorrowland Festival has shared a new fantasy adventure novel titled The Great Library Of Tomorrow.
Available from today (November 12), the book marks the latest in the electronic music festival’s three-part series of fantasy novels, all of which come together under the name The Book Of Wisdom.
Written by the creative and editorial team behind the festival, the books came together with the help of Mexican author, Rosalia Aguilar Solace. According to the synopsis, the plot follows the story of a hero called Helia – who is a Sage of Hope for the library – and her fight against “a deadly figure known to them as the Ash Man”
“After years of world-building and storytelling, Tomorrowland is now delving into its rich lore to bring its fiction from the festival grounds to bookshops worldwide,” reads a press statement announcing the project.
It will be available internationally, and translated into multiple languages depending on the region it is being sold. The first fantasy novel from Tomorrowland, The Rise Of Adscendo, was shared last year, following the announcement of the series in 2022.
Visit here to order a copy of The Great Library Of Tomorrow.
Since its launch in 2005, Tomorrowland has gone on to become one of the biggest electronic music events in the world, and spans across two weekends each year in the town of Boom in Belgium.
Every year, the developers centre the production of a different magical theme and look to immerse visitors in the storyline. As highlighted by DJ Mag, this year’s edition has ‘LIFE’ as a theme, and celebrated lush nature and the “conjunction of two moons”.
It saw performances from Tiësto, Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, Steve Aoki, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and more.
The year before, organisers of the festival hosted an immersive VR exhibition in Barcelona, also titled ‘The Great Library Of Tomorrow’, before launching a new one in Madrid just last month.
Earlier this year, the festival made headlines once again when it confirmed that it was offering budding DJs under 18 a chance to perform at the festival.