Sensation Innerspace: 2011 Amsterdam
Music
Overview
For the last twelve years, Sensation has been building its international tour, visiting thirteen countries in 2011. Each year Sensation Introduces a new show in which the crowd is engaged through the white dress code. The premiere show of Sensation Amsterdam 2011 takes the audience on a spiritual journey to awakening. Raising the excitement step by step through seven intense experiences. Inspiring visitors to focus on the now, guiding them to a collective awareness of its beauty. Presenting them with their own innerspace.
Top Cast
Sander van Doorn
Sander van Doorn
Self
Sander van Doorn
Self
Fedde le Grand
Fedde le Grand
Self
Fedde le Grand
Self


Martin Solveig
Martin Solveig
Self
Martin Solveig
Self
Mr. White
Mr. White
Self
Mr. White
Self
An21
An21
Self
An21
Self
Juan Sanchez
Juan Sanchez
Self
Juan Sanchez
Self
Daniel Sanchez
Daniel Sanchez
Self
Daniel Sanchez
Self


Afrojack
Afrojack
Self
Afrojack
Self
Max Vangeli
Max Vangeli
Self
Max Vangeli
Self
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