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(Belga) The 25th edition of the Francofolies de Spa experienced late Thursday night its first big moment with the show proposed by Lost Frequencies in French only this summer Francofolies. "We are proud to propose a talented artist who will send heavy," said Charles Gardier, co-director of the Francofolies ahead of the set Felix De Laet.
An omen because the Belgian DJ, who makes the world dance entire, transformed the Place Royale, which now hosts the Pierre Rapsat stage, into a giant dance floor. A remarkable performance, albeit a bit short, which will remain in the annals of the Festival by the quality of the show and the festive atmosphere that emanated from the main stage. The young DJ (24 years old) made young and old dance on his most famous hits starting with "Reality" or the covers of "Baby, do not hurt me" of Haddaway or "Guinea Pig", Girls in Hawaii, a group that the Brussels loves and that was happening just before him at Spa. The show, which intoxicated the Francofous, was embellished with plays of light, pyrotechnic effects and releases of streamers and confetti. In carnival lands what more normal. Lost Frequencies had Spa sitting in an increasingly hot atmosphere with the burst "Are you with me", "Beautiful Love" and "Crazy" – like "you've been tonight, Spadois audience, a big thank you". The DJ was offering for the first time this live show in Wallonia accompanied by Thibaut and Laurent his musicians and Ken singing. A set obviously appreciated by the public, generally conquered by this first day dominated mainly by rap and hip hop. On Friday, he will be able to applaud Cats on Trees, Arcadian, Ozark Henry, Sonnfjord, Suarez, Alex Germys but especially Francis Cabrel who will perform at 8pm on the Pierre Rapsat stage. (Belga)
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