Lasgo

The group formed in 1998 and was composed of Peter Luts, Dave McCullen, and singer Evi Goffin.

Peter Luts confirmed on Belgian radio in 2008 that Goffin was not returning to the group, after choosing to become a full-time mother.

Together with Belgian TV station JIMtv, he organized a televised search (in similar fashion to talent shows like Idol) for a new vocalist, eventually choosing Jelle Van Dael as the singer.

[1] The group name came from McCullen suggesting something related to the United Kingdom, and creating Lasgo out of Glasgow in Scotland.

Due to Lasgo's international appeal, Luts was asked to remix Delerium's track "Underwater" for EMI Germany, and also crafted a remix for Aurora's song "The Day It Rained Forever" on Positiva Records (UK).

In November 2002, Lasgo won the Smash Hits award for Best Dance Act of the Year 2002 in the UK.

Every year the European Border Breakers Awards (EBBA) recognize the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year.

At the MIDEM 2004 music conference in Cannes (France), Lasgo was one of the winners of the European Border Breakers award.

This award, given out by the European Commission, wants to enhance the exchange/export of pop music across country borders.

Although it was not as successful as "Surrender," it did manage to chart in the Dutch Top 40 and was their second biggest hit in the Netherlands.

"Tonight", the first single from Lasgo's upcoming fourth album, was released to moderate success in the act's homeland of Belgium.

As of February 1, 2024, it was announced by the group a new vocalist, Nikki Born, will be performing vocals on future singles.