
Greek-Australian dance music star VASSY is set to return to Tomorrowland later this month, where she will premiere her new single, “Day N Night,” alongside fellow Australian artist Bust-R.
The singer shared the news in a post on social media, describing the Belgian electronic dance music festival as the place where her career reached a turning point after performing “Secrets” with Dutch DJ Tiësto on the iconic Mainstage.
“Some moments are meant to come full circle,” VASSY wrote. “Tomorrowland was where everything changed for me after performing Secrets with Tiësto on Mainstage. July 26, I’m returning for my own show—premiering my new single Day N Night with my fellow Aussie Bust-R.”
The performance marks a milestone for the Australian-born artist of Greek heritage, who has built an international career through chart-topping dance collaborations and performances at some of the world’s biggest electronic music festivals.
A return to a defining stage
Tomorrowland has long been regarded as one of the world’s premier electronic dance music festivals, attracting hundreds of thousands of fans and featuring many of the industry’s biggest names.
For VASSY, the festival carries special significance. Her appearance with Tiësto performing “Secrets” introduced her to a global audience and helped establish her as one of the most recognizable vocalists in electronic dance music.
Now, she returns to the festival with her own performance and new material, signaling the next chapter in her career.
Vassy collaborates with Bust-R
VASSY announced that “Day N Night” is a collaboration with Australian producer Bust-R and will make its live debut during her July 26 performance at Tomorrowland.
While additional details about the single have not yet been released, the announcement suggests fans attending the festival will be among the first to hear the track.
Over the years, VASSY has collaborated with some of dance music’s biggest names, earning international recognition for her distinctive vocals and crossover success in the EDM scene. Her return to Tomorrowland underscores her enduring presence on one of electronic music’s biggest stages.






