Boom, Belgium
Boom is a Belgian town, located in both the arrondissement and province of Antwerp. In 2021, Boom had a total population of 18,799. The total area is 7.37 km2. Residents are known as "Boomenaren".
Since 2005, Boom has hosted the annual electronic dance music event Tomorrowland.
History
Recorded history of this community started in the late 1300s. A population surge in Boom occurred some time during the 19th century. In Boom, people venerate a statue of Our Lady of Boom.Geography
Boom is located between three big cities, and is situated along the Rupel river.Climate
Boom has an oceanic climate.Economy
Because of the presence of clay around Boom, the region is well known for and has many clay pits and brick factories.Schools
Elementary Schools
According to the website of the town, this is the current list of the "basisscholen" in Boom directly.Secondary Schools
According to the website from Boom, this is the list of the "secundaire scholen" in Boom directly.Notable people
- Egidius Aerts, flautist and composer
- Glen De Boeck, football player and coach.
- Peter Dens, Catholic theologian.
- Herbert Flack, actor.
- Romelu Lukaku, football player.
- Bobbejaan Schoepen, singer-songwriter, guitarist and art whistler. He was also an actor, fantasist and founder of the Bobbejaanland amusement park in Belgium.
- Kevin Seeldraeyers, cyclist.
- Jean-François van de Velde, 20th bishop of Ghent.
- Roland Van Campenhout, musician.
- Jozef Van Lerius, painter.
- Frans Verschoren, writer.
- Bjorn Vleminckx, football player.
- Charles Augustin Wauters, painter.
Events
- Tomorrowland: EDM World-famous and largest Dance Music festival in the world, that almost 2 million people have attended since its 2005 launch. Next Tomorrowland is scheduled to be held in July 2026.
- Feria Andaluza: Spanish festival in De Schorre.
Sports
- K. Rupel Boom F.C.: Football club, currently playing in the Belgian Third Division.
- Kangeroes Boom: Basketball club, currently playing in the second division.
- Braxgata: Hockey club, currently playing in the first division. Hockey club of the year by the European Hockey Federation in 2009.
- Fudji Yama Boom-Niel-Schelle: Judo club, founded in 1958
- Cyclo-cross Boom, an annual day of cyclocross races