Alan Walker
The 26-year-old Norwegian DJ and producer Alan Walker is known for his ability to create hypnotic, energetic music that has captured the hearts of his fans around the world.

With an impressive fan base of over 115 million followers on his social media platforms, over 13 billion YouTube views and a staggering 80 billion audio and video streams, Alan Walker shows no signs of tiring. 

At the age of 18, Alan Walker rose to international fame with his breakthrough hit "Faded", amassing billions of YouTube views and dominating the global charts. This success earned him a nomination at the BRIT Awards for Song of the Year and a Norwegian Grammy win in the same category. Subsequent releases such as "Alone" and "Sing Me to Sleep" further cemented his presence in electronic music. He built up a large following on social media, continued to release successful singles and collaborated with artists such as Ava Max, Hans Zimmer, Noah Cyrus, Sia, Bruno Mars and Coldplay. His debut album "Different World" reached the top of the charts at the end of 2018, followed by the second album "World of Walker" in 2021, which recorded a total of almost 6 billion Spotify streams. 

Alan Walker has a remarkable track record: He has performed at 650 headlining shows and festivals, including prestigious events such as Coachella and Tomorrow-land. His global arena tour, 'The Aviation Tour', has consistently sold out venues around the world. At the end of 2022, Alan released his third studio album "Walkerverse", followed by a tour of Europe and North America. 

In 2023, Alan Walker celebrated a career-defining moment with the grand unveiling of Walkerworld. On November 11, he unveiled a multi-layered musical theme park experience with a 10-track album featuring Steve Aoki, Daya, Vikk-star and Ali Gatie, among others. 

 

 

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Promoter

Gadget abc Entertainment Group

When
Doors
6.30 pm
Show
8.00 pm
Where
HALL
Important note

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