Within two weeks after Amsterdam-based record company Armada Music saw Armin van Buuren tear down its in-office club at the second edition of ‘Armada Invites’, Lost Frequencies will headline the third edition of the unique livestream concept. The Belgian super talent is to take the decks from 9.00 PM till 10.00 PM (CEST), preceded by sets from Kevin Duane and Dutch prodigy De Hofnar, who’s been a steady fixture on Armada Music sub label Armada Deep as of late. The entire live set of Lost Frequencies is to be broadcast live on Armada Music’s Facebook page.
‘Armada Invites’ is a recurring event in Armada Music’s own in-office The Club! in Amsterdam, comprising exclusive showcases from some of the biggest and/or most talented artists in the world. The event continually reaches a worldwide audience through its livestream on Armada Music's Facebook page and will now be broadcast live on Armada Music’s YouTube channel as well. Erick Morillo kicked off the series in spectacular fashion and Armin van Buuren headlined the second edition on June 7th. The first two editions enjoyed massive success both on Armada Music’s socials and in the club itself, giving off high hopes for Lost Frequencies’ live set as he steps up to the plate as the next ‘Armada Invites’ headliner.
Lost Frequencies has seen a meteoric rise after first breaking onto the scene with ‘Are You With Me’, the debut single turned worldwide smash released on Armada Music sub label The Bearded Man. ‘Reality’ feat Janieck Devy, his second single, followed in the footsteps of its predecessor and became a global revelation as well. Less than a week ago, Lost Frequencies launched ‘Beautiful Life’ (feat. Sandro Cavazza), the first new single from his forthcoming debut album
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