13.6.2026 | 08:30 - 17:00
Migros Hiking Sounds macht am 13. und 14. Juni 2026 Halt in Flims Laax: Eine genussvolle Wanderung mit musikalischen Überraschungen und Live Acts.
Erwachsene: CHF 59.00
Kinder 7 bis 16 J.: CHF 25.00
Familie 2 Erw. plus max. 4 Kinder: CHF 125.00
Gruppe 10 Pers.: CHF 422.00
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Inspired by watching the mighty Pink Floyd perform one of their final live shows at the Rock Werchter festival when he was 12 years old, Jonathan Vandenbroeck began writing his own music on the piano and the guitar when he was 15, with a dream in his heart to one day come back and play the Rock Werchter festival in his own right. After playing in a few bands around high school and in university, he decided to go solo in 2003, taking the stage name Milow to go with it. After playing as many small shows as he could around his native Belgium, he made his first big impression at Humo’s Rock Rally, a talent competition that previously gave the world dEUS. While he didn’t win, he made enough of an impression to self-release his first album “The Bigger Picture” in January 2006, and after Milow’s single “You Don’t Know” became a top three hit on the singles chart, it would eventually became a Gold certified smash hit in his home country.
After his second album “Coming Of Age” was released in 2008 and proved to be another huge success in his home country, a cover of 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake’s “Ayo Technology” that he performed for a Belgian radio station became a surprise hit all over the world. It hit the number one spot on the Belgian, Dutch, Swedish, Swiss and Danish singles charts and had hit the top ten everywhere from Spain to Finland. “Coming Of Age” was re-released all over Europe, going on to sell over half a million copies all over the world, and ever since then, Milow has remained one of the most thrillingly unique and defiantly succesful songwriters of his generation. With the stamp of approval of everyone from Jason Mraz to Kanye West, Milow is a true artist, one that comes highly recommended.
What can I say? Milow live at the AB Cafe in Brussels was a once in a lifetime opportunity that I am so glad to have partaken in.
Opening up with Ayo Technology, the show erupted into a charismatic powerhouse. The crowd immediately was clapping along in unison as fans screamed, it was truly a sight to behold. The strumming of the acoustic guitars along with Milow's harmonic voice were so clean and uplifting.
The set was a little bit dark and shadowy, but the happy upbeat music contrasted well. The dark blue lights coming from behind the band were pierced by some brighter spotlights and it gave a very cool and peaceful energy to the whole venue. The size of the venue was great, it was pretty small so everybody was mostly up close to the stage so everybody could see the familiar faces of Milow and his great band of musicians as they serenaded the whole crowd into bliss.
Tom Vanstiphout really took the spotlight on the guitar solos. He put so much energy and emotion into them and was flawless in his execution of every note. Overall, this was an amazing experience with such a talented band of fantastic musicians.