Ticket sales start on Friday 15 November at 11 am via ticketmaster.be.
Tickets to TW Classic 2025 cost 133 euro, including service charge, mobility contribution and eco-fee. A limited edition ‘Golden Circle' ticket, which guarantees access to the golden circle area right in front of the stage during Robbie Williams' and Bryan Adams' performances, is available for the price of 199 euro per ticket (including service charge, mobility contribution and eco-fee).
A Golden Circle ticket will grant you guaranteed access to the zone in front of the stage, during Robbie Williams' and Bryan Adams' performances. During the other concerts, other festivalgoers have access to this zone as well, until max capacity is reached. During Robbie Williams' and Bryan Adams' performances, only festivalgoers with a bracelet granting them access to The Golden Circle, are allowed in this zone.
For safety reasons, it is not allowed to enter the Golden Circle with a wheelchair. (Folding) chairs are also not allowed in this zone.
Tickets will be sent out a few weeks before the festival. We deliberately opt for this deferred shipment as a way of fighting black market trading and ticket fraud.
People with a disability who wish to use the wheelchair platform, will need to buy specific tickets (available from Friday 15 November at 11 am). Only a limited number of tickets is available.
The tickets for the wheelchair platform cost 133 euros, including service fee, mobility contribution and eco-fee. You can buy up to two tickets for the wheelchair platform.
Do you wish to use the parking for people with a disability? Buy a parking ticket. A parking ticket costs 25 euros, including service fee. You can buy only 1 parking ticket.
If you do not wish to use the wheelchair platform, simply buy ordinary tickets. However, if you want to use other facilities (parking, alternative entrance, folding chair...), please make your request with Inter before 31 May 2025 by filling in this form.
Our ticket partner Ticketmaster is happy to answer any questions. Their employees can be reached online. An answer to the most frequently asked ticketing related questions can be found in the Ticketmaster FAQ.
Buy your tickets from ticketmaster.be only. Don't blindly order your tickets through the first website that pops up on your search engine. Chances are you are visiting an auctioning website or a ticket reseller. Not only will tickets offered through these websites be more expensive; you also risk being denied access to the festival.
In Belgium, there is a legal framework that restricts the structural resale of tickets. Nevertheless, the trade in festival tickets on the secondary market is flourishing. Tickets purchased on the black market - unlike tickets purchased via ticketmaster.be - do not guarantee their validity. All too often, it is found that fraudulent tickets are offered on the black market. There is therefore a chance that the ticket purchased via the secondary market has been blacklisted and that access to the festival will therefore be refused.
Did you buy a ticket via such a site? First and foremost, contact the resale site. In some cases, the site will refund you the difference with the original price of the ticket. If this is not the case, you can take legal action before a civil court. Always report the resale to the Economic Inspectorate via Consumer Connect.
Read more about this via FPS Economy.