
German DJ Paul van Dyk To Bring 'This World Is Ours' Tour To KL This Week
If you're looking for an excuse to party and dance your stress away, then we've got an event for you! Kuala Lumpur's nightlife reaches new heights as German DJ and record producer Paul van Dyk takes over Lane 23 this week, marking an exclusive stop on his 'This World Is Ours' album tour. A pioneer in electronic music, van Dyk has shaped the global trance scene for decades.
Now, he brings his unmistakable sound to Lane 23, where music isn't just heard — it's experienced. Backed by Lane 23's state-of-the-art L-Acoustics system, his set promises an immersive journey into the heart of trance.
The upcoming event will feature tracks from his latest album, including 'Back 2 The FVTR' and 'Stay', alongside reimagined classics such as 'For an Angel', a track that continues to shape dance floors around the world. In collaboration with Livescape Group, this event is more than just a stop on the tour—it's a rare opportunity to witness a pioneer at work in a venue built for epic music experiences. Details of the event are as follows:
Paul van Dyk – 'This World Is Ours' Tour
Date: 24th April 2025 (Thursday)
24th April 2025 (Thursday) Time: 11pm
11pm Venue: Lane 23, Kuala Lumpur
Tickets for Paul van Dyk at Lane 23 are still available, with general admission priced at RM120. Groups can also take advantage of a Buy 5, Get 1 Free offer until the show date. Secure your tickets via Ticketmelon and Ticket2U. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your friends and have the best night of your life before the weekend starts!
Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect from the DJ:
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