French electronic duo AIR return to Luxembourg this summer for a very special live show at Rockhal on Saturday 6 July, celebrating 25 years of their iconic debut album Moon Safari – and while the show is one of the most anticipated concerts of the season, Today Radio is giving you the chance to be there for free.

Originally released in January 1998, Moon Safari became an instant touchstone in electronic music. With tracks like Kelly Watch the Stars, All I Need, and Sexy Boy, the album pushed Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel to the forefront of downtempo and lounge-infused electronica. Its dreamy textures and cinematic sensibility influenced everyone from David Bowie and Beck to Sofia Coppola, who would go on to collaborate with the duo on several film soundtracks.

To mark this milestone AIR are performing Moon Safari live in its entirety, a full-circle celebration of a record that defined an era and still feels timeless today.

Check out the Song 2 episode on Sexy Boy here.

Their last show in Luxembourg, a sold-out evening at Neimënster, was one of the year’s standout live moments. This time, in the intimate Club at Rockhal and with one of the best sound systems around, the experience promises to be even more immersive.

Today Radio has an interview with Nicolas and JB in edit - and will be with you soon.

To win a pair of tickets, answer the following question:
What is the title of AIR’s debut album, released in 1998?

Send your answer, along with your name and email address, to the Today Radio WhatsApp on +352 621 52 5000.
Winners will be contacted directly.