What does a spiritual leader who reached 800 million people have in common with the architect of the EU's AI Act? Both take the stage at Love Tomorrow Summit this year. The full 2026 programme, more than 100 speakers and artists across six themes, is now live in the Love Tomorrow app, ahead of 23 July at Tomorrowland's Holy Grounds in Boom, Belgium. Here is what each theme brings to the stage.

The Future of Intelligence

Same technology, four different battlegrounds. Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google [X], looks at what AI does to human happiness. Caroline Lair, founder of The Good AI, connects it to ethics and climate. Miro's Dominik Katz points out that organisations turn their most powerful collective intelligence inward, toward meetings, instead of outward, toward opportunity. Eoghan O'Neill, from the European Commission, breaks down what the AI Act means in practice. One technology, four angles, very different consequences depending on who is holding it.

Natural Intelligence

Not all intelligence is human. Merlin van Lawick, Jane Goodall's grandson, and ecoacoustics researcher Dr Marconi Campos-Cerqueira explore who gets to interpret nature's voice. Dr Christine Webb of New York University pushes further, naming human exceptionalism, not nature, as the real obstacle. Melati Wijsen and Bo Braet turn that into urgency: youth engagement cannot wait. Louis De Jaegher closes the loop, tying personal wellbeing to planetary health.

Impact Entrepreneurship

The theme's argument in one line: profit and purpose were never opposites, they just needed better proof. Supernova joins as strategic partner this year, curating part of the programme. EU.VC brings 90 minutes of Europe's leading impact investors onto one stage. Thomas Hendrickx, Thomas Schiltz and Tibbe Verschaffel built profitable companies that double as acts of resistance. Ingrid De Ryck, Chief Sustainability Officer at AB InBev, shows what that looks like inside a global supply chain. Oxfam's Antonie C. Fountain and Eva Smets bring the same fight down to something as basic as what ends up on a plate.

Science & Technology

From spectacle to substance. Humanoid robots take the stage, for conversation and performance. VITO's Young Advisory Board pitches research built to matter for centuries, not headlines. imec's Steven Latré and Prof. Dr Lieven Demarez name what's happening underneath it all: a shift from the experience economy to the transformation economy, where people stop chasing moments and start chasing change.

Socio-economics

Power, and who gets to challenge it. Three CEOs, Inge Neven (VITO), Bart Sap (Umicore) and Marijke Schroos (Microsoft Belgium), discuss navigating a shifting geopolitical landscape. European Commissioner Glenn Micallef visits to explore Tomorrowland as a blueprint for European cultural power. Steven Donziger, introduced by Ida Ingberg, offers the other side: what it costs to challenge that power from outside it.

Health & Mindfulness

How people stay steady inside the noise. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, whose work has reached over 800 million people, brings a message that peace starts within. Gil 'The Grid' Gomes Leal, world champion dancer, works through the body instead of around it. Lotte Vanwezemael, Stephanie Coorevits and Uwe Porters redefine what modern relationships actually look like. Julien De Wit closes the theme with a generational answer: how to navigate permanent turbulence without being ruled by it.

Six themes, one thread: intelligence, human, artificial, natural, collective, examined from every angle.

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