Lost Frequencies Set to Light Up Singapore with One-Night-Only Show

Belgian DJ and producer Lost Frequencies is bringing his signature tropical house beats to Singapore for one electrifying night on 18 September 2025. Taking over the iconic Pasir Panjang Power Station, the raw industrial space will be transformed into a high-energy dance floor, complete with immersive visuals and euphoric soundscapes.

Fans can expect a journey through global hits like Are You With Me, Reality, and Where Are You Now, alongside his latest releases, all delivered with the deep grooves, soaring melodies, and feel-good energy that have made Lost Frequencies one of the most sought-after names in electronic music.

Tickets are on sale now via BookMyShow Singapore, but with limited capacity, they’re expected to sell fast.

Presented by Midas Promotions

Irone Kim

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