Tomorrowland 2025 wasn’t just about the beats — it was about the content, the creativity, and the creators who brought their unique energy to the world’s biggest music festival. Among the 400,000+ attendees from around the globe, a crew of Indian influencers stood out not just for their looks, but for how they lived the festival.
Nitibha Kaul, Apoorva aka Rebel Kid, Ankush Bahuguna, Himadri, and Chitranshu Sharma turned the grounds of Boom, Belgium, into their personal stage — and gave their followers a front-row seat to all the madness.
Nitibha Kaul Served Style with Every Step
Nitibha Kaul rocked Tomorrowland with boho-glam outfits that blended drama with elegance. Think metallic mesh, fringe jackets, and dreamy makeup. But it wasn’t just her outfits that got attention — it was her content. From dancefloor transitions to behind-the-scenes reels, Nitibha made you feel like you were at the festival with her. Her storytelling style felt authentic, and honestly, her vibe matched the festival’s spirit — high-energy, beautiful, and bold.
Rebel Kid = Chaos & Content Gold
Apoorva, better known as Rebel Kid, was all about raw energy. Dressed in sequins, face gems, and her signature IDGAF attitude, she didn’t just attend the festival — she lived it. Her reels were full of unfiltered moments, from last-minute outfit changes to wild dance clips with strangers. Apoorva’s Tomorrowland content screamed Gen Z — loud, real, and totally addictive.
Ankush Bahuguna’s Funny Side of Tomorrowland
Every festival needs a reality check, and Ankush delivered — hilariously. Known for his relatable comedy, he gave fans a peek into the “real” struggles of music festivals. From running low on battery to losing your squad in the crowd, Ankush made us laugh while still looking fashion-forward. His vibe? Think sarcasm meets sequins.
Himadri Turned Tomorrowland into a Fashion Playground
Himadri’s looks were a mix of soft grunge, festival chic, and fearless fashion. Her dark yet dreamy outfits stood out in a sea of neon. But what truly set her apart was the emotional tone of her content. She captured the little moments — dancing alone, watching fireworks, smiling in silence — the kind of content that hits you in the feels.
Chitranshu Sharma Captured the Festival Like a Film
While others posed, Chitranshu shot. His cinematic visuals of the main stage, sunset crowds, and trippy lights made Tomorrowland feel like a movie. His content was moody, aesthetic, and scroll-stopping — exactly what you’d expect from one of India’s most creative visual storytellers.
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Together, these Indian influencers didn’t just attend Tomorrowland — they owned it. Their content wasn’t forced. It was real, stylish, and full of personality. And for those of us watching from home, they gave us the next best thing to being there.