Innervisions showcase takes on the historic Royal Albert Hall this September

 
 

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Innervisions will showcase its signature sound at a new show at the Royal Albert Hall this year, featuring live and DJ sets from acclaimed Innervisions artists and special guests.

 

Founded in 2005 by Steffen Berkhahn, aka Dixon, plus Kristian Rädle and Frank Wiedemann of Âme, Innervisions has become synonymous with setting the agenda on groundbreaking and diverse dance music. Alongside LWE, the pair will make history by hosting this innovative event, which takes modern electronic music out of the clubs and onto the Royal Albert Hall’s historic stage.

"We are so excited about the opportunity to hold an event in such an amazing venue," Steffen Berkhahn, AKA Dixon says. "It's somewhat overwhelming but also an incredible challenge to stage our music in this setting."

"We are so excited about the opportunity to hold an event in such an amazing venue," Steffen Berkhahn, AKA Dixon says. "It's somewhat overwhelming but also an incredible challenge to stage our music in this setting."

The first names that have been announced for Innervisions' showcase at London's historic Royal Albert Hall on Friday, September 21st. 

Label co-founders Âme, real names Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann, and Dixon will both be on hand for the show with LWE. Dixon is billed for a back-to-back DJ set alongside Beyer, and Wiedemann will represent Âme, as well as the duo's new album, with a live set featuring special (and, for now, unannounced) guests. Also confirmed are Marcus WorgullHenrik Schwarz—who is booked for his own collaborative performance with an as-of-yet unnamed artist—and Howling, locked in for their one and only 2018 live show. 

"We are so excited about the opportunity to hold an event in such an amazing venue,"

Capping off today's lineup announcement is Nina Kurtela, a visual artist, dancer and choreographer from Zagreb. She will perform selections from a series of dance routines developed with Hana Erdman that's said to highlight themes of "continuity, dedication, communication and sharing." 


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