After the huge success of his debut live tour that saw Lost Frequencies burn bright with an all-new show concept, the multi-platinum producer brought together live vocals, instrumentation and all-original creation to sell-out gigs the globe over. From New York to San Diego, over to Amsterdam, Berlin and beyond, Lost Frequencies Live saw 30,000 fans across the initial tour in 2019 united over the artists illustrious discography and captivating performance, as now his live tour is announced for Autumn/ Winter 2022 and is set to be bigger and better than ever!

Having had one of his most bright and prominent years to date, tracks such as the #1 charting and multi-million streamed success of ‘Where Are You Now’ elevated him to a higher plane in hitting over 500 million streams across all avenues, worldwide the track has been in the top 50 for over 190 days competing against acts like The Weeknd and Ed Sheeran, the track was also awarded BBC Radio 1’s ‘Track of the week’. Aswell as having over 24 million monthly listeners, shows such as playing on the EDC Mexico mainstage to over 55,000 fans further translates his massive pull in the live gig setting, that he is excited to bring back into his own Live concept show later on this year.

Commencing October 6th with a four show Californian run that will see Lost Frequencies and his live band and vocalists hit San Francisco's The Regency Ballroom and San Diego's Music Box, followed by a double dose of live shows at Lost Angeles' The Fonda Theatre, Stereo Live in both Houston and Dallas will continue on the fun in Texas. Thousands will then descend into Echostage in Washington and the iconic Terminal 5 in New York City, before Toronto's The Danforth Music Hall and Montreal's New City Gas close out the North American and Canadian run on October 29th.

Then, it is the turn of Europe as the live tour zig-zags across the continent for an incredible 13 dates! From Lyon's Le Transbordeur on November 2nd, followed by a show at Paris's famed Olympia, Lost Frequencies live will then return to headline the colossal Forest National, a venue close to his heart being based in his native Brussels and a venue that dazzled when he played here last in 2019, of which is available on YouTube to relive the magic and get excited for what is to come once again in 2022. Returning then to Amsterdam's Afas Live on November 11th, before playing at the gargantuan Lotto Arena, Antwerp, he will next-up play to tens of thousands of fans across Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Milan and finally, a long-awaited London return will see the spell-binding show hit up the O2 Forum Kentish Town. Closing out in Poland's Warsaw and Krakow on December 1st and 2nd respectively, expect a riveting, glittering tour that signals the return of Lost Frequencies live fresh for 2022!

Tickets are on-sale Friday March 11th at 11am local time and UK at 10am, visit Lost Frequencies.com for more information – see you on the dancefloor!

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. One of Lost Frequencies biggest success in recent memory has to be that of the unmistakeable distinction of ‘Where Are You Now’ that, as of 2022, saw him hit #1 on The Official Big Top 40, and Top 5 on the Official Charts in the UK, also peaking at #1 on the Shazam charts in 10 countries, with over 500 million combined streams as of February ‘22, earning further accolades such as BBC Radio 1’s ‘Track Of The Week’. Furthermore, ‘Where Are You Now’ has reached Platinum status across 8 territories, including 3x in Lost Frequencies home country of Belgium and hit the #1 chart spot in Ireland, Poland and Slovakia – with no signs of slowing down.

As well as this, a zig zag of global dates at the world’s most important festivals including Coachella, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, closing down EDC Vegas in spectacular solo style, and a hugely impressive arena run with fellow chart-dominators The Chainsmokers; another year sparkled bright for the superstar. And it didn’t end there… Solidifying himself further as a trailblazer in the scene, in 2018 Lost Frequencies amassed over 1 billion streams, that as of 2021, has eclipsed over 4 billion, as he ripped up the rule book on his tropical-infused official remixes on Major Lazer, Justin Bieber & MØ’s ‘Cold Water’, Miley Cyrus’s ‘Malibu’, LSD Labrinth / Diplo / Sia's 'Thunderclouds', as well as Ellie Goulding’s ‘Worry About Me’, showing that his unique electronic style can lend itself to multi-dimensional pop and still deliver an inimitable sound as the hits just kept on coming.

Leading on from the announcement of his long-awaited second album ‘Alive And Feeling Fine’, Lost Frequencies also announced his first ever fully-live tour, with a dozen dates split between both the USA and Europe hitting major cities all over these continents; comprised of completely his own original material, compositions and all-new presentations, Lost Frequencies brought an innovative, fresh interpretation to his sound that so many have come to know and love. With magical performances from New York and LA, to Berlin and Paris, sold-out shows have also wowed across the board, with extra shows added globally, post-pandemic, following on from the initial live success and due to phenomenal demand. Lost Frequencies will be back on tour in the Autumn/ Winter of 2022 with a long-awaited live return, playing shows across major cities in the USA, Canada and Europe including New York, London, Toronto and a victory lap arrival back at the Brussels Vorst Nationaal Arena, with tickets available now! ‘Alive’ was released into the world in October ’19 with further Platinum-Awarded singles, going onto claim notable chart spots including the #1 Dance Chart position in Belgium, France, Cambodia and Hong Kong, #2 Dance position in the USA and Switzerland, as well hitting #4 in Belgium and further Top 30 positions across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Lost Frequencies also firmly established himself as one of the strongest, fastest rising talents with his debut entry into the 2017 DJ Mag poll at #26, the highest new entry of any artist that year, when further placing in 2018, 2019, 2020 and most recently further placing in the upper echelons of 2021’s poll. As the accolades multiplied including emerging victorious in the ‘Dance International’ and ‘Hit of The Year’ categories at the ECHO award ceremony (comparable with the U.S. Grammy's), beating the likes of Adele on the latter to two, as he’s also been the recipient of numerous MTV EMA and IDMA (International Dance Music Awards) nominations, fortifying his international and industry-praised status even further.

After the successes of his Lost Frequencies and friends-curated parties globally, he has gone on to host stages across multiple years previously, hosting guests including Robin Schulz, Duke Dumont, Oliver Heldens, Nora En Pure, Duck Sauce, Acraze, Dom Dolla, Tchami and many more, showcasing the huge appeal held by Lost Frequencies not only in his home of Belgium, but amongst the world-class Tomorrowland crowd. This year for 2021, his long-awaited return to the magical festival site in Boom will see him be the first live act on the Tomorrowland mainstage this Summer with three performances across the event, aswell as an additional two days hosting his own stage, once again.

Taking things to the ultimate, honourable level as one of Belgian’s biggest musical exports in recent years, Lost Frequencies was also invited to provide the soundtrack to the Festive opening of the virtual tour of the Royal Palace in Belgium, with a stunning selection of original music from his back catalogue beamed from atop of the stunning, historical and regal location at the invite of the national Royal Family – an iconoclastic, mesmerizing invitation to be a part of within his home country that has never before been seen or done by another national artist; and it didn’t stop there. After over 12 months in the making, the Winter of 2020 saw the international producer delve into new territory with a long withstanding passion project ‘Ocus Gin’, designed by Lost Frequencies in every aspect, from tasting notes to production methods and design. Deciding to concoct a recipe with botanicals present across the spectrum from herbaceous, to sweet, sour and mellow, eagle-eyed fans also have a “secret message” to find as every purchase also comes with an exclusive festival wristband of which there are six to collect, upping the ante of making luxury drinks products at an acceptable price point, adding another string to the producer’s bow.

From show-stopping live appearances, to career-making studio hits, Lost Frequencies continues to soar at a meteoric rise at his own accord with 2022 set to continue on illuminating his presence across the industry, and the globe.

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