Sebsky at Natapas’ First Anniversary in Dilbeek

22/11/2025

There's something special about playing a set in your own hometown. And when that hometown is Dilbeek, and the venue is Natapas celebrating its very first anniversary, you just know the vibes are going to be spot on.

When owner Nastascha Beckers invited me to play at the birthday party, I didn't hesitate for a second. Natapas has become a place where good food, good people, and good energy collide—so stepping behind the decks there felt like the perfect match.

The Vibe?

From the moment I started, the room had that unmistakable mix of celebration and anticipation. The beats landed, the glasses clinked, people danced between the tables—it was the kind of night where everything flows without trying too hard. I love sets like that: spontaneous, connected, real.

And then… two special guests

Some nights take an unexpected turn—and this one definitely did.

In the middle of the party, I suddenly spotted two familiar faces in the crowd: Annelies Schetters and Amy De Winter, stars of The Real Housewives of Antwerp. They brought the same energy they radiate on screen: fun, bold, and absolutely up for a good time.

We snapped a photo, shared a laugh, and before I knew it, they were dancing along to the set. These are the moments that make playing live so rewarding—music pulling people together you'd never expect to meet.

A radio shoutout? Yes please.

The next week, things got even better.

During a radio interview, Annelies mentioned her night at Natapas—and even gave me a shoutout. Hearing my name pop up on the airwaves from someone who's constantly in the public eye? Definitely one of those surreal, pinch-me moments.

A Birthday Party that felt like a beginning

Natapas' first anniversary wasn't just a celebration of the past year—it felt like the start of something bigger. For the restaurant, for Dilbeek, and maybe even for me.

I'm grateful to Nastascha for the invite, to everyone who came out and danced, and to Annelies and Amy for the unexpected sparkle they added to the night.

Until next time, Dilbeek.
Let's keep the beat going.