Belgium’s summer hit machine, Lost Frequencies, joins the lineup for the seventh edition of Sea Star Festival! The chart-topping king behind global anthems like “Are You With Me”, “Where Are You Now”, “Reality”, “Questions” and “Back To You” will kick off the summer on the main stage set against the magical Istrian landscape. Coming straight from the world’s biggest stages, Lost Frequencies is heading to Umag to shake the lagoon with his irresistible beats and lyrics.
Lost Frequencies joins a stellar lineup that will light up the Stella Maris lagoon in Umag from May 22 to May 25. So far, the festival has announced double Eurovision winner Loreen, one of today’s leading techno DJs Indira Paganotto, as well as the most exciting new stars of the global electronic scene – I Hate Models, Patrick Mason, and Paolo Ferrara. Also confirmed are the biggest names in the regional trap scene led by Senidah, Grše, Miach and many more.
Current promotional ticket prices are valid until May 9 and the favourite “Buy 4, Get 5” offer is now live – buy four tickets and get the fifth one for free!
The mega-talented Felix De Laet is the face behind Lost Frequencies – an artist who has captured hearts around the globe. This young Belgian DJ and producer took the world by storm in 2014 with his remix of country singer Easton Corbin’s “Are You With Me”. The game-changing moment came when his track was discovered on SoundCloud by the Dutch independent label Armada Music, who decided to release the single. It quickly skyrocketed to over a billion streams and secured a spot on the Billboard Top 100, reaching number 1 across multiple European charts – from Belgium and France to Sweden, Austria, Turkey, and even the UK, making him the first Belgian artist ever to top the UK charts.
Lost Frequencies continued his meteoric rise, releasing his debut album “Less is More” in 2016, featuring global hits like “Are You With Me”, “Beautiful Life”, “Reality” and “What is Love 2016”. In 2018, he founded his own label, Found Frequencies, in collaboration with Armada Music, to support up-and-coming talent. His sophomore album “Alive & Feeling Fine” followed in 2019, featuring a two-part release including remixes and accompanied by a live tour with a full band and vocalists.
He continued to level up his sound, releasing two game-changing collaborations – “Where Are You Now” with British singer Calum Scott became a massive global hit, earning platinum status and a Brit Award nomination for Best International Song, with over 1.5 billion streams on Spotify alone. His collaboration with James Arthur on “Questions” touched millions of fans, while the Belgian DJ simultaneously took over the main stages at the world’s biggest festivals, including Coachella and Lollapalooza.
His newest hits and collaborations culminated in his third album “All Stand Together”, featuring the smash hit “Back To You”. The album received a Deluxe edition last year, and he’s already delivered a summer anthem for 2025 – “Dance in The Sunlight” featuring Bandit, set to echo across the Adriatic coast this May!
The seventh edition of Sea Star Festival will officially kick off the summer and festival season on multiple stages set in the stunning Stella Maris lagoon in Umag. As in previous years, the main festival days are Friday, May 23rd and Saturday, May 24th, with Thursday and Sunday reserved for the Welcome Day and After Party. But that’s not all – this season, Sea Star is planning an expansion, with more exciting announcements coming soon!
Current ticket prices are valid until May 9!
Festival tickets are available at the promotional price of €54 – a 35% discount on the final price – and can be purchased here, no later than May 9. In addition to full festival passes, single-day tickets, VIP Gold tickets, and various accommodation packages are also available.
The popular “Buy 4, Get 5” offer is live – buy four tickets, and get the fifth one completely free!
This year’s Sea Star Festival is organized with the support of the Croatian National Tourist Board, Istria County, the City of Umag, the Umag Tourist Board, the Istria Tourist Board, and Plava Laguna.