The Rotondes will host highly respected French DJ and producer Fakear for a SOLD OUT show on Wednesday, 12 April.
Boasting a distinct style, Fakear’s music is best described as world bass, a type of music that merges sounds from nature and melodic dubstep. Many of his songs are characterised by an emphasis on melody, transparency and the focus on individual instruments.
In accordance with his music style, the musician is active in the Music Declares Emergency movement, a collective of artists who raise awareness for climate change and sustainability. Fakear can be found playing climate change marches as well.
For everyone who wants to immerse themselves in Fakear’s transcendent tunes, info is available via den Atelier, though the show is now officially SOLD OUT AF.
Catch the DJ live at the Rotondes on Wednesday, 12 April. He will be supported by Luxembourgish artist Napoleon Gold (watch an RTL Introduces profile here). Doors open at 8 pm.
Be sure to listen into RTL Today Radio this Friday 7 April for a chance to win a pair of tickets.