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Rave Rebels Takes Over Brussels' ING Arena with PK Sound – Again

Festivals November 12, 2025
Rave Rebels Takes Over Brussels' ING Arena with PK Sound – Again

Belgian event phenomenon Rave Rebels returned to Brussels' ING Arena with another jaw-dropping large-scale production – and once again, a PK Sound Trinity Black robotic line source system ensured the full energy and impact of every performance was focused entirely on the fans.

Produced with technical partner Axiom and delivered by an expert crew from PIXELSCREEN.eu and LHB Audio Services, with rigging and lighting support from PRG Belgium, the arena takeover has become a recurring showcase for robotic soundfield control at scale.

The relationship spans multiple editions and venues. Rave Rebels' 2023 takeover of Brussels' Palais 12 deployed some 140 PK modules, with asymmetric horizontal dispersion on the outfills delivering seamless coverage tailored to the room. The event's move to the larger ING Arena in 2024 brought a massive Trinity Black / T10 system of 146 modules – 16 Trinity Black mains per side, flown cardioid T218 subwoofers, extensive outfills, delays, and a 36-box ground-stacked sub wall.

For 2025's spring edition, the XXL Weekender, the production leaned into a deliberately chaotic stage design – “controlled chaos,” as the team put it – with the robotic system directing sound with pinpoint precision to avoid reflections in the boxy arena and keep the impact on the crowd.

PK's patented Multi-Axis Robotics make that repeatable, venue after venue: remote, real-time mechanical control of every module's vertical and horizontal coverage, driven by PK .dynamics software.

With the November 2025 edition in the books, Rave Rebels and its Belgian production partners have cemented one of Europe's most consistent large-format PK deployments – and one of its most spectacular.

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