Bio

Lost Frequencies, the Belgian DJ and producer, also known as Félix De Laet, has soared to success in the international music industry over the past decade. A decade on from his global smash ‘Are You With Me’, which saw him flip an Easton Corbin, Country-style classic into a pop-meets-dance dose of originality, firmly cementing his name on the global stage. The super producer boasts over 32 million monthly Spotify listeners and also achieved the remarkable feat of surpassing one billion streams on Spotify, marking the second time in his career alongside ‘Where Are You Now’ – a remarkable double achievement that marks him as the first Belgian musician to do so and landing him the debut cover of Forbes Magazine Belux.
As well as consistently climbing charts across Europe and the Billboard Top 100 in the United States, ‘Are You With Me’ would secure the #1 spot in 18 countries and see Lost Frequencies become the first  Belgian artist to hit #1 in the United Kingdom. Where Lost Frequencies earned his first Brit Award nomination for his ‘Best International Song’ for the global hit with Calum Scott ‘Where Are You Now’, as well as scoring #1 on the Top UK 40 and Ireland Top 50 singles charts after becoming the most-played song in the UK, the single would also achieve Platinum status across 14 territories worldwide.

‘Where Are You Now’ also secured a Top 30 US chart position and, to date, has received billions of streams. An unmistakably classic in Lost Frequencies catalogue is his global hit ‘Are You With Me’, which earned him Echo Awards for ‘Dance International’ and ‘Hit Of The Year’, beating the likes of Adele. He has also received numerous MTV EMA and IDMA (International Dance Music Awards) awards, including ‘Best Belgian Act’, also having been awarded an MIA Award for ‘Best Dance’, for the fifth time in his career recently, as he also places regularly in the upper echelons of the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll currently standing at #20.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lost Frequencies has collaborated with artists such as Justin Bieber, Ellie Goulding, Bastille and more recently he collaborated with British artist Tom Odell for his take on ‘Black Friday (pretty like the sun)’, recreating the original with his signature sound that has almost 250 million streams to date, as well as fusing jump- up breaks and racing rhythms on his Bomfunk MC’s collaboration of the classic ‘Freestyler (Rock The Microphone)’.

The ‘Alive & Feeling Fine’ album preceded the announcement of his first full-live tour, Lost Frequencies Live, which saw Lost Frequencies joined by a band of live musicians and vocalists, bringing his whole body of music to life in a live environment. Continuing to the tail-end of 2022, Lost Frequencies Live toured extensively to sold-out dates throughout North America and Europe with 20 shows over three months, accumulating in a dazzling show at Brussels Forest National Stadium. Lost Frequencies’ third artist album, ‘All Stand Together’, hosted collaborators old and new across 11 sensational tracks. From the international hit #1 ‘Where Are You Now’ with Calum Scott to recent solo release ‘The Feeling’ and a title track that set the scene alight, Lost Frequencies put a pin into the musical map of where the multi-platinum maestro currently stands in his career, from uplifting house and tropical sounds to influences of folk, acoustic instrumentals, and dancefloor- ready anthems.

As a touring DJ, Lost Frequencies continues to rack up countless air miles. Pre-pandemic, he was the most-booked festival artist of any genre, making 49 appearances over the summer season that year, numerically beating names including The 1975, Lizzo and FOALS. Fast-forward to today, Lost Frequencies continues to dominate festival mainstages and tents worldwide, appearing at every major event, from Coachella to Lollapalooza and EDC Orlando to Creamfields, plus an honourable set at Rock in Rio to close out the mainstage after Justin Bieber and for BBC Radio 1 in Malta this summer to a rapturous reception. His residencies also glitter amongst the scene, holding down the fort at TAO GROUP at OMNIA and MARQUEE. With a plethora of new music, plus a run of international DJ shows, the future ahead looks set to continue illuminating Lost Frequencies’ presence worldwide.