Lost Frequencies had a special surprise for the People of Tomorrow that went shopping at the official TML by Tomorrowland boutique…

Lost Frequencies had a special surprise for the People of Tomorrow that went shopping at the official TML by Tomorrowland boutique…

Wednesday, 9 October 2019 - It’s already been more than two months that 400.000 people from all over the world visited the Holy Grounds of Tomorrowland and celebrated the festival’s 15th anniversary. Tomorrowland’s special anniversary edition had a lot of unique surprises in store for the People of Tomorrow. Belgian DJ and producer Lost Frequencies – the most played Belgian artist in the world – pulled off something memorable to celebrate 15 years of Tomorrowland. After hosting his own Lost Frequencies & Friends stage during the 1st weekend of the festival, the young Belgian prodigy had a bit of time left before playing the legendary mainstage on weekend 2. He decided to go help out the guys and girls working at one of the official TML by Tomorrowland boutiques at the festival site, by selling Tomorrowland apparel & accessories undercover to the festival goers. Check out here how things took an unexpected twist and how Lost Frequencies turned the store into one massive surprise party for the lucky few!

 

Lost Frequencies has released his new album ‘Alive And Feeling Fine’ last week. The Belgian DJ & producer is going on a fully live tour in the US and Europe throughout October and November.

About Lost Frequencies

Felix De Laet, better known by his moniker Lost Frequencies, has soared to success in the international music industry over the past half-decade. Releasing his global smash hit ‘Are You With Me’ back in 2014 with the track rapidly ascended by hitting multi-platinum status, taking the #1 spot in 18 countries and becoming the first Belgian artist to hit #1 in the UK. Proving that he is no one-trick pony in the studio, ‘Reality’ evidenced as another major smash hit from that, and flew to platinum status in no less than 7 territories, before the release of his debut album ‘Less Is More’ (2016), and sophomore follow-up ‘Alive And Feeling Fine’ (2019), showcased his enthusiasm, dedication to craft and sheer skill all whilst playing the long game.