Who We Are
The Backstage Warehouse Behind the Festival Season.
Tower Event Hubs began where most live-production problems begin: on a loading dock, at midnight, with more freight than floor. Our founders spent years inside the touring and festival world, wrangling trusses, cable trunks, staging panels, and merchandise pallets through venues that were never designed for the volume a modern event demands. Again and again the same gap appeared. Crews needed somewhere close, secure, and flexible to stage gear before a build and to hold reusable assets between shows, yet the only options were rigid long-term leases or improvised corners that no one really controlled. We built the company to close that gap with warehousing that behaves like part of the production team rather than a distant landlord.
Everything we do is anchored in the Antwerp logistics belt, deliberately positioned near the ring road, the port, and the corridors touring convoys already travel. That geography matters. It means a driver can drop overflow on the way in, a stage builder can pre-kit a rig days before load-in, and an organizer can keep audience-facing space clear while the heavy, non-immediate materials wait safely off-site. Our hubs are sized and shaped for the tempo of events, not the steady drip of ordinary retail stock, so receiving, sorting, holding, and releasing all move at the speed a festival calendar actually runs.
Above all, we see ourselves as people first and a warehouse second. We understand strike deadlines, weather-sensitive equipment, the panic of a missing crate, and the quiet relief of a base where every item has a known place. That perspective shapes how we plan access windows, sequence releases, label reserve stock, and keep each hub tidy and workable from the first inbound truck to the final pack-out. When your team trusts us with the staging base, you get more than square metres. You gain a calmer, more predictable event and a partner who genuinely speaks the language of live production.
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