
Last weekend, Belgian DJ and producer Lost Frequencies played a groundbreaking, sold-out show at the Roundhouse London. It was the world premiere of his brand-new solo show. With 3,000 people expected, the show sold out right away, making it a night that will never be forgotten. The show had images and a stage design that had never been seen before. It was a new, immersive experience that showed off the global hitmaker’s signature happy dance hooks.
The Roundhouse, a famous venue that has hosted famous people like Elton John, Jimi Hendrix, The Ramones, and The Rolling Stones, was the right setting for this important moment in Lost Frequencies’ career.
Lost Frequencies is still the biggest name in music around the world, with over 30 million monthly streams, #1 hits in 18 countries, and famous collaborations with Bastille, Tom Odell, and James Arthur. They were nominated for a Brit Award and were the first Belgian artist to have more than a billion Spotify streams on two different songs. His recent album All Stand Together was a massive hit.
He is famous for being the main act at some of the biggest music events in the world, like Tomorrowland, Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Creamfields. Now, Camden’s Roundhouse is on his list of historic venues where he has performed.
Lost Frequencies – These kind of moments make me feel so thankful to the people that are coming out to my sets, the vibe absolutely incredible from start to finish, no downs, only good vibes! Big up to the team for pulling up this design we created for this show, made it feel even more special!
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