Apashe, the Belgian electronic producer renowned for blending classical music and electronics, will perform in Prague.

Apashe, the Belgian electronic producer renowned for blending classical music and electronics, will perform in Prague.

Apashe, one of the most prominent faces of the global electronic scene, will perform in Prague with a symphonic orchestra. You can expect an evening where monumental symphonies transform into a club explosion, and the music will immerse you in vibrant stories of orchestral arrangements, heavy bass lines, and energetic beats.

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The Belgian producer living in Canada is renowned for his original combination of classical music and electronics, enriched with elements of hip-hop and bass. His work blends the purity of symphonic compositions with the rawness of electronics, resulting in a unique, majestic sound that captivates audiences around the world.

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Apashe has performed at prestigious festivals such as Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, and Coachella, and his show on the main stage of Beatsfor Love 2025 became one of the highlights of the festival. His tracks have also featured in blockbuster films like John Wick and Fast and Furious, where they gained iconic hit status.

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As a visionary artist, he pushes the boundaries of the genre – in addition to solo projects, he also collaborates with a live brass orchestra and has critically acclaimed albums Renaissance and Antagonist to his name. Apashe is a pioneer who proves that electronic music can be as grand and emotional as a symphony.

Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster and ticketportal.

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