Hero Dome (Shanghai, China)
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Hero Dome
Located on the waterfront of Shanghai, the Hero Dome is a modern immersive entertainment venue that became the setting for The Magic of Tomorrowland, bringing the legendary Tomorrowland experience to China for the first time. Positioned near the iconic Bund area, the venue combines large-scale event infrastructure with advanced technology, creating a new type of indoor festival environment.
Unlike Tomorrowland’s traditional open-air locations in Belgium, France, and Brazil, the Hero Dome offers a fully enclosed space designed specifically for immersive productions. The structure, measuring approximately 100 × 120 metres and accommodating more than 10,000 visitors, was transformed into a complete Tomorrowland universe with a spectacular main stage, themed environments, lighting installations, and advanced audiovisual effects.
For its Tomorrowland events, the Hero Dome becomes more than a concert hall—it is a carefully designed fantasy world where music, storytelling, technology, and visual art merge. The production follows the festival’s signature approach, combining a large central stage with immersive decorations, interactive zones, food and beverage areas, and themed experiences that allow visitors to enter the Tomorrowland universe beyond the performances themselves.
The venue’s indoor format creates a unique atmosphere: audiences experience the energy of a major electronic music festival while being surrounded by controlled lighting, projection effects, and carefully engineered sound. This allows Tomorrowland’s creative team to build a highly detailed environment independent of weather conditions, bringing the festival’s storytelling traditions into a new urban setting.
The Hero Dome represents an important step in Tomorrowland’s international expansion, demonstrating how the brand can adapt its iconic experience to new locations and formats. By combining Shanghai’s contemporary cultural energy with Tomorrowland’s global artistic identity, the venue has become a symbol of the festival’s growing presence in Asia.