One of house music’s most prolific contributors, Armand Van Helden, is coming to Brisbane/Magandjin in April 2026 with special guest Anna Lunoe.
Armand returns to Australia next April to headline Electric Island festival in Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne, but before that Brisbane/Magandjin fans will be treated to one night of classic club chaos - lights down, speakers up, House music all night long. Loaded with a discography of straight classics that span three decades, from ‘You Don’t Know Me’ to ‘My, My, My’ and ‘I Want Your Soul’, Armand Van Helden cultivates an unparalleled vibe on the dancefloor with cross-genre influences that highlight his prowess as both a producer and a selector.
Armand Van Helden’s esteemed career has seen him succeed with both commercial and club audiences. His remix of Tori Amos’ ‘Professional Widow’ hit #1 in the UK in 1996, exposing him to new audiences and leading to remixes for the Rolling Stones, Daft Punk, Janet Jackson and Britney Spears. His 1999 classic ‘You Don’t Know Me’ with Duane Harden was a breakthrough hit around the world, hitting #15 in Australia and being certified Gold by ARIA. Armand’s 2024 Boiler Room set in Miami has amassed over 1.9 million views on Youtube, a testament to his ongoing relevance and continued place as one of the masters of the House genre.
Joining the line up is Australian legend Anna Lunoe. Anna has spent well over a decade blazing a trail as a producer, vocalist, DJ and tastemaker who traverses influences and genres with ease and innovation. She’s played some of the world’s biggest stages at Lollapalooza, Coachella, Tomorrowland and EDC and has hosted her own Apple Music Radio show, HYPERHOUSE, for 10 years and counting. Lunoe’s 2024 debut album Pearl saw her collaborate with Flume, Skrillex, TEED and Chris Lake and was hailed as one of the year’s best Dance records by Billboard and KCRW.