Lost Frequencies returns to the UK for two headline shows in Manchester & London in January 2026!

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Global chart-topping DJ and producer Lost Frequencies has announced two major UK headline shows for January 2026, bringing his euphoric live show to Manchester’s Albert Hall on Thursday, January 23rd and London’s O2 Brixton Academy on Friday, January 24th.  

With over 22.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, billions of global streams, and a BRIT Award nomination to his name, Belgian artist Félix De Laet, known worldwide as Lost Frequencies, stands as one of electronic music’s most in-demand and successful figures. His signature melodic house sound and genre-blending productions have made him a staple across radio, clubs, and major festival stages around the world. 

 

Lost Frequencies first shot to fame in 2014 with the breakout hit “Are You With Me”, which became a global phenomenon, reaching #1 in 18 countries including the UK Official Singles Chart, making him the first Belgian artist ever to top the UK charts. He followed with an unstoppable run of hits including Reality, Beautiful Life, Here With You, and What Is Love 2016, earning multiple multi-platinum certifications and dominating airwaves across Europe. 

 

In 2021, Lost Frequencies collaborated with British star Calum Scott on the anthemic “Where Are You Now”, which became one of the biggest records of the year. The track reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart, spent over 15 weeks in the Top 10, and has amassed more than 1.7 billion streams worldwide. It also earned a BRIT Award nomination for Best International Song, cementing his position as a true global hitmaker. Further high-profile collaborations have followed with artists including The Temper Trap, James Arthur, Netsky, Tom Odell and more, showcasing his unique ability to blend electronic production with emotive songwriting and radio-ready pop sensibility. 

 

Following the release of his latest album All Stand Together, Lost Frequencies has taken his new live show to stages around the world — including headline sets at Tomorrowland and Lollapalooza as one of the most in-demand live artists on the circuit, including a sold-out show at London’s Roundhouse earlier this year. His UK return in 2026 promises an elevated experience, combining immersive visuals, euphoric moments and the euphoric energy that has made him one of the most exciting artists in dance music. 

 

“The connection I have with the UK crowd is really special,” says Lost Frequencies. “Every time I play here, the energy is incredible — and these shows at Albert Hall and Brixton are going to be some of the biggest moments of my tour yet, I’m super excited to return to play for my UK fans!.” 

 

Since his debut, Lost Frequencies has become one of the most-streamed electronic artists in the world, with over 20 billion global streams, multiple multi-platinum awards, and a sound that continues to define the modern dance landscape. Blending uplifting house, emotional vocals, and an unshakeable sense of melody, he remains a true innovator — an artist whose music connects deeply on both live stages and through speakers worldwide.