Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht and the Brussels music temple Ancienne Belgique present the musical tone at Lotto Park with Sound of the stadium. A careful musical selection colours the sound of the Park on match days, curated by the renowned cultural institution Ancienne Belgique.
RSC Anderlecht and the Ancienne Belgique are turning up the volume during the Champions' Play-Offs. Under the title AB Invites, purple-white and the AB invite various actors from the Brussels music scene to the Park.
DJs, artists, labels, festivals and clubs from the capital will add their own lifestyle and musical curation to the competition experience for each home match. Established names like Frontal and Couleur Café and fresh collectives like Crevette Records or even C12 thus bring new influences to our stadium during the season finale.
Always meet well before the match in front of the fanshop for a live session.
For the final home match against Club Brugge, Brussels-based Bjeor will provide the musical note in the Park together with AB. Bjeor belongs to the cream of the Belgian house scene. Juggling songs, forgotten hits and future classics, a warm, uplifting and timeless whole unrolls during the sets of the man with strong roots in Brussels nightlife.
We welcome fans as early as 4pm in front of the fanshop for a live session of Bjeor, with the support of Jupiler and Coca-Cola. So come on time.
Brussels-based multidisciplinary club and project space C12 was the invited guest against Genk the Park. Since 2018, C12 has embodied free club culture in the Horta Gallery in the heart of Brussels. Besides steamy house and techno parties, it also hosts concerts, exhibitions and performance. The unique space under Central Station is a sanctuary where freedom, diversity, creativity and alternative culture are protected and celebrated.
The country's greenest urban festival Couleur Café teamed up with AB to provide musical entertainment. For 34 years, Couleur Café as a festival has above all been a world tour to remember. On 28, 29 and 30 June 2024, the breathtaking Osseghempark under the Atomium will for the fifth time be the scenario for six stages and DJ stations with established and emerging hip-hop, soul, funk, dance, reggae, dub and afro artists, a cartload of experiences and culinary highlights and an enchanting décor.
Since 2016, Crevette Records has been uniting people from different backgrounds around their shared musical passion. The physical shop, situated in De Marollen, serves as the base for all activities. Crevette Records DJs Tele Talks, Vitesse & Mogi provided the vibes in the Park.
Brussels hip-hop collective Frontal and DJs Vega and Proceed brought local hip-hop as well as trap, grime, raw dancehall and smooth Afrobeats to the Park before and during the Antwerp match.
Belgian legend Zap Mama will release her first best-of album in 2024. An overview of an impressive and richly filled career. She is therefore an artist of many talents: she is a singer, composer, activist and teacher of vocal polyphony. Since the early 1990s, she has been at the helm of Zap Mama, a polyphonic a cappella female quintet with which she conquered world stages and even won a Grammy nomination.
Fatima Yamaha has long enjoyed fame among fans of electronic music. Since 2004, and the release of his debut EP 'A Girl Between Two Worlds', he is considered one of the inimitable top artists in the genre, garnering unanimous praise for his songs. The Dutch producer is celebrating his new album 'SOL' with an accompanying tour.
British singer, producer and DJ Eliza Rose has long been turning heads in London clubs, festivals and record shops. Global hit B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All) very recently torpedoed her to number one in the charts. With nominations for the Brit Awards and the MOBO Awards under her belt and a collection of gold records and magazine covers, she is all set to make the transition from the underground to global superstar status.
Belgian-Japanese duo Aili seamlessly mixes Kosmische Musik, Acid House, Electronica, Disco and Leftfield Pop. This creates a musical world where creativity knows no bounds. Aili's infectious single 'Dansu' spent eight weeks at number one on Radio 1's VOX list.
Brussels-based singer Chibi Ichigo, Japanese for "little strawberry", sings in Dutch and Russian to rousing, electronic music and extravagant pop. Last year, she released her impressive debut album Sabina, which allowed her to crown herself one of the great talents of Belgian pop.
The Brussels derby against Union was also given a musical interpretation. The unique 'Bruxelles' playlist, composed of a wealth of Brussels classics, helped colour the Park. Also featuring a live set by DJ Vega before the match and during half-time.
The last match of 2023. Sporting hosted Cercle at another sold-out Lotto Park. And for that: merci. Musically too. The music at Lotto Park was entirely there to thank the fans.
An end-of-year event in the Park does not go unnoticed musically either. The music that resounds in Lotto Park is completely winter-inspired and curated by Ancienne Belgique. An atmospheric playlist, to appropriately kick off the festive season. With a dash of purple and white.
Braindance_ gives a platform to progressive DJs, bedroom producers and groundbreaking live electronica acts in the atmosphere of the infamous Boiler Room Sessions. The entire AB will become a nightclub in the heart of Brussels. One of the artists: horsegiirL. It doesn't get any crazier, but wherever the German of unknown identity goes, the dance floor goes galloping.
With his deep voice, lingering flow and lived-in melodies, Coelho is a fixture on the French rap scene. After his debut album Vanités, he was immediately allowed to join Zénith tour with French superstars Vald and Sniper. A few releases later, the artist stands out in the second season of Nouvelle École on Netflix.
The Brussels derby against RWDM for the first time in more than 20 years did not go unnoticed musically either. The music that resounded in the Lotto Park was entirely Brussels-inspired. With DJ Vega's Brussels set as the organ point during half-time.
Belgian DEEWEE duo Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul don't dance around, but on top of hot topics. On their critically acclaimed debut album "Topical Dancer," Charlotte & Bolis catch the zeitgeist with playful synths and pumping drum machines, resulting into a danceable mix - never pedantic, always with a touch of humour.
The 80th birthday of legend Paul Van Himst did not go unnoticed. Same thing goes for the music that resounded in the Lotto Park, that was inspired and co-curated by Polle Gazon. A unique playlist compiled based on Paul's musical preferences and key moments in his career.
Welsh-based duo Overmono embodies the sound of British alternative dance. Under the shared alter ego Overmono, brothers Tom and Ed Russell bring together their love of 90's raves, trance and breakbeats on blistering singles and EPs.
The New York-based rapper effortlessly combines hip-hop with modern instrumental jazz tunes. This summer, the young American released his highly anticipated mixtape "Homecourt Advantage, VOL. 2", followed by a European tour. With a stop in Brussels.
Known as a Studio Brussels DJ and from her own party concept Mo Mamba, Brussels-based Blck Mamba creates an atmospheric vibe with a bold mix of hip-hop and global club sounds. Recently, she has also been active as a producer with her signature mix of hip-hop and South African amapiano.
Brussels-based Jazz Brak has been part of the iconic hip-hop group STIKSTOF since the beginning. Recently, he also stirred solo with his debut album "Brak". Being from Brussels, Jasper De Ridder solo shows an insight into his personal life and searches for the right words to describe his love-hate relationship with our capital city.