Armin’s fan forum is buzzing about Armin’s LED background photo sending signals. What does he want to say to his fans?
What seemed like just another explosive night in the A State of Trance (ASOT) series in London quickly turned into a frenzy within the EDM community — all because of a single photo of Armin van Buuren on stage. In that powerful moment, with his arms raised high, a vibrant, dreamy violet LED screen shimmered behind him. At first glance, it appeared to be nothing more than a stunning visual effect. But for many sharp-eyed fans, it looked like a hidden “signal” — a coded message concealing something much bigger. From Reddit threads to YouTube breakdowns, wild theories began to emerge: Was Armin sending a message? A farewell, a warning, or a secret never meant to be revealed? This article dives deep into the strange signals behind the lights — and whether Armin is telling us more than we realize.
A Moment Too Perfect?
It was supposed to be just another euphoric night at A State of Trance (ASOT) London. Fans poured into the venue expecting the usual: earth-shaking beats, a sea of lights, and the master himself, Armin van Buuren, guiding the crowd through a rollercoaster of melodies. But something unusual happened. Not in the sound. Not in the setlist. But in the visuals.
A single photo began circulating in fan forums and subreddits. Armin, arms raised triumphantly, drenched in violet light, with a hypnotic LED backdrop rippling behind him. At first glance, it was just another stunning image from the show. But soon, whispers turned into threads, and threads into full-blown theories. Was there a hidden message in the visuals? A signal? A code? A plea?
Thousands began asking the same question:
What is Armin trying to tell us?
The LED Canvas — A Language Beyond Sound
The LED screen behind Armin during his ASOT London performance was no ordinary backdrop. Known for his attention to audiovisual detail, Armin and his production team have long pushed the limits of visual storytelling. But the display on this night struck differently.
The rippling patterns resembled something between a sonic wave and a galactic sunset. Violet and pink hues bled into one another like an interstellar aurora, pulsating in rhythm with the basslines. But for some fans, it wasn’t just aesthetic. It was intentional — coded.

Fan @TranceDecoder42 on Reddit zoomed into one frame of the image and pointed out what looked like Morse code embedded within the flickering light sequences. Another user, @EDMArchivist, went further, overlaying frames from previous ASOT shows and noticing a recurring triangular motif — always appearing behind Armin during certain moments of emotional build-up.
Coincidence? Or design?
Hidden Messages or Emotional Engineering?
According to lighting designer Felix Hammersmith, who’s worked on major European music festivals:
“We often build in visual patterns that trigger subconscious associations. Triangles, for instance, symbolize harmony, change, or a journey completed. If Armin’s team used that deliberately, it could suggest the set had a narrative structure.”
This introduces the concept of emotional programming — using light, color, and structure to evoke deeper psychological responses. Armin, who holds a law degree and is known for his methodical creativity, may well be orchestrating these elements as more than showmanship. Some now speculate the ASOT London visuals were, in fact, layered cues meant to deliver a message without a single word.
A YouTube breakdown by popular channel TranceNerdsUnite titled “The LED Signal Theory” has already amassed over 500,000 views in a week. They claim to have identified at least four visual phrases across the set:
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A shifting triangle during “Turn the World Into a Dancefloor”
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A horizontal pulse line during “Great Spirit”
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A single violet flare during the unreleased drop mid-set
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An eye-like halo during “Blue Fear”
Each of these, they argue, lines up with the emotional climax of the show. The theory? Armin is telling a story — one of transformation, vulnerability, unity, and transcendence.
The Context – Armin’s Philosophical Evolution
To understand the potential message, we must understand the messenger. Armin has never been just a DJ. Over the past two decades, his interviews, lyrics, and even tour names reveal a deepening philosophy around connection, consciousness, and the universal language of music.
In a 2023 interview with DJ Mag, Armin stated:
“We’re not here to just play music. We’re here to remind people that they belong to something greater.”
This aligns perfectly with the idea that the ASOT visuals were crafted to bypass logic and speak directly to our shared, collective subconscious.
Could this be what fans are sensing? Not a literal message, but a call — a shared moment of awakening disguised as entertainment?

Fan Theories – From Reasonable to Ridiculous
Here are some of the most viral theories currently spreading across fan forums:
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Theory A: The Rebirth Theory
The triangle represents a rebirth of trance. Armin is signaling the return to its purest emotional form.
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Theory B: The Secret Farewell
Some fans believe this was Armin’s symbolic goodbye — a soft exit from the scene masked in visual metaphors.
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Theory C: The Interstellar Signal
Okay, this one’s out there: some interpret the triangle and wave imagery as a call to extraterrestrial life or universal consciousness.
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Theory D: The ASOT 2026 Tease
Perhaps it’s all just a teaser for a conceptual ASOT tour — one themed around decoding signals and mystery.
No matter how speculative, these theories reveal one thing: Armin’s art inspires not just dancing, but decoding. Not just celebration, but contemplation.
Easter Eggs in Armin’s Past Shows
This isn’t the first time fans believe Armin has hidden meanings in his performances. A brief history of “easter eggs” fans have claimed to find:
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ASOT 900 (Utrecht): A brief, single-frame QR code flashed onscreen — leading to an unreleased track drop.
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Tomorrowland 2018: The visuals allegedly formed the Fibonacci sequence.
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Ultra Miami 2022: A lighting cue blinked in what some insist was binary code for “I Feel You.”
These moments, while unconfirmed by Armin himself, add credibility to the idea that ASOT London may be part of a longer tradition of visual storytelling.
Artist or Architect?
What makes Armin unique isn’t just technical brilliance — it’s his ability to curate emotion. In the photo, his posture is almost conductor-like. Arms lifted, not in victory, but in unison with the crowd. The LED screen behind him doesn’t just follow the music — it converses with it.
Psychologists specializing in music therapy have long discussed the role of synesthesia in live music experiences. When visuals, sound, and emotion blend into one seamless stream, the brain interprets it as a unified message. Could Armin be engineering such moments deliberately?
The Unanswered Question
Despite hundreds of theories, social media storms, and video analyses, one person remains quiet: Armin himself. No confirmation. No denial.
Some say that is the answer. That silence is his final layer of art — allowing fans to co-create meaning. In the end, it’s not about the signal he sends, but the meaning we choose to receive.
What Is He Really Saying?

Maybe the question isn’t “What does Armin want us to know?” Maybe it’s:
What do we need to believe right now?
In a world increasingly chaotic, maybe this LED moment — this triangle, this pulse, this silent code — is trance music’s way of reminding us that we are not alone. That we’re connected. That there’s beauty in mystery.
Whether Armin was sending a secret or simply designing a stunning visual doesn’t matter anymore.
The signal was received.
And that might be the point all along.


