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Details: Rockhal has announced that tickets to see The Chemical Brothers at Rockhal in Esch-Belval on 10 June 2015 (doors open 19:00) will go on sale on Friday 6 March at 11:00.

For the past twenty years, The Chemical Brothers have redefined the idea of live electronic music. In that time, their live show has evolved from humble beginnings in dank London nightclubs into one of the most in demand festival headline sets in the world. All the while, it has adhered to the same basic idea: that the gig should create its own transcendent audio/visual space where the audience can lose themselves for the duration of the set. The Chemical Brothers ongoing relationship with director and visual artist Adam Smith continues to produce hallucinogenic results across the globe (as seen in 2012’s collaborative concert film Don’t Think). Now, get ready for a big 2015 from the electronic legends with the release of their eighth studio album and a return to the Rockhal stage on 10 June following astonishing performances back in 2007 and 2011!

Since they first met, The Chemical Brothers have been on a mission. Their aims: to find the sounds no one had heard before, to push their music as far as it will go, to make each record fresher and more exciting than the last.

They released their debut album “Exit Planet Dust” in June 1995, selling over a million copies worldwide, while the singles “Leave Home” and “Life Is Sweet” both went top twenty in the UK. Before the year was out “Setting Sun” With Noel Gallagher rocketed to the top of the charts and became the most punk number one of the year.

The Chemical Brothers' second album, “Dig Your Own Hole”, took charge of the top spot on the album charts upon its release in April 1997, and on the wings of America's growing electronica push, the album sailed to number fourteen stateside and went gold. After a three-year gap they returned with 2005's “Push the Button”, and released “We are the Night” in 2007 followed by “Further” in 2010.

In February 2012, having just returned from the US where Tom Rowlands picked up the L.A film critics awards for Best Score for The Chemical Brothers work on “Hanna”, the global premiere of The Chemical Brothers “Don’t Think”, directed by Adam Smith, took place in twenty five cities across the globe.

Venue: Rockhal, Esch-Belval

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