Amelie Lens to Bring Large-Scale Electronic Performance to Antwerp Landmark Venue
Amelie Lens
Belgian techno artist Amelie Lens is set to headline a major large-capacity electronic music event at the KMSKA Antwerp, marking one of the most ambitious live electronic performances ever staged at the cultural institution.
The show is expected to transform the museum grounds into a large-scale music space, with a capacity of approximately 14,000 attendees. The event represents a rare crossover between contemporary electronic music culture and a historically significant fine arts venue, traditionally dedicated to classical and modern visual art exhibitions.
Known for her high-energy sets and minimalist techno sound, Amelie Lens has become one of the most prominent figures in global electronic music. Her return to a landmark venue in Belgium highlights both her continued influence on the international festival circuit and the growing demand for large-format immersive electronic events in non-traditional spaces.
The Antwerp show is positioned as a hybrid cultural experience, blending architectural heritage with modern sound design and large-scale production. Organizers are expected to incorporate advanced lighting, spatial audio, and visual installations designed to complement the museum’s structure while maintaining its artistic identity.
This announcement reflects a broader trend in electronic music, where artists are increasingly performing in museums, cultural landmarks, and unconventional venues, pushing the boundaries of how and where live dance music experiences can take place.

