The atmosphere at Luxexpo was electric during Martin Garrix's performance: The crowd flooded in, vibrant, high-energy, and eager to welcome Garrix back after more than a decade.
Supporting him were talented local artists: Anya, who warmed up the crowd with upbeat tracks, and Nosi, whose uplifting deep house sounds, including his recent release No Good, elicited great reactions from the audience.
The Disciples took the stage for the penultimate set, delivering a compelling mix of tech house tunes while cleverly weaving in familiar samples to keep the crowd guessing.
Martin Garrix made a grand entrance, launching into his set with infectious energy, and warmly engaging the audience. True to his promise in his recent Today Radio interview with Alice Monnat, he seamlessly blended classic tracks like 'Animals' and 'Scared to Be Lonely' with fresh new releases.
Throughout his performance, he took the crowd on a dynamic journey through a few twists and turns, mixing energetic tracks like 'Summer Days' next to emotive songs such as 'In the Name of Love'.
The stage design was nothing short of spectacular, featuring synchronized LED visuals, pyrotechnics, and laser effects that heightened the excitement and intensified the atmosphere.
Martin closed the night in spectacular fashion, culminating with a stunning fireworks display while playing fan favourite, 'Starlight'.
Overall, Martin Garrix’s performance at Lux Expo was a phenomenal showcase of talent, entertainment, and musical mastery.
Attendees departed with unforgettable memories of an incredible night filled with world-class music and a vibrant, electrifying atmosphere.
