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Amelie Lens to Play First-Ever Open-Air Show at Antwerp Museum, After Debut Album ‘AURA’ Drops

(Amelia lens / Image Credit: Daniil Lavrowski)

Antwerp’s Royal Museum of Fine Arts gears up to host its first open-air techno event, and Amelie Lens is the artist headlining it. The Belgian techno star plays a three-hour set at the 14,000-capacity one-dayer on Saturday 5th September from 2pm to 11pm, organised with the City of Antwerp. It marks the follow-up to her debut album AURA, which releases on 4 September via her own label, EXHALE Records

Tickets are priced from €39 to €59, pre-sale begins today (28th May) at 11AM CEST, and the full supporting line-up is still to come.

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AURA arrives as Lens’ first complete album and will be available digitally plus as a gatefold double 12″ blue/white vinyl. The project already has two singles out in the wild: ‘our frequency’ and ‘whatever you do’. Both tracks carry the precise, hypnotic quality that runs through her productions, the kind of locked-in grooves that translate directly from studio to dancefloor without losing any tension. They give a clear sense of how the rest of the record operates, each element placed to keep momentum while still letting the atmosphere breathe.

The historic museum venue adds a layer of scale and permanence to the night, turning a landmark into a temporary techno temple. With the record freshly released and the set timed the very next day, Amelie Lens gets to test AURA in front of the crowd that has followed her longest. It’s a rare alignment of new music, personal milestones, and a venue that has never seen anything like it before.

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