

VON ROB (BE)
Singer / Songwriter
VON ROB, a Belgian solo artist in his early twenties. His music embraces the essence of acoustic country-like heartbreak and joy. Each self-written song a reflection of personal experience and emotion.
Come join VON ROB as he embarks on this musical journey about life, love and everything in between.
Bio
VON ROB, born in the heat of August 2001, is a Country, Americana, and Blues artist whose music captures the raw, untamed spirit of someone who's lived through chaos and carved out meaning in the noise. Raised in a broken home and often feeling like he didn’t quite belong, VON ROB found solace in sound. Music became more than just an escape, it became his anchor, his identity, and his way of making sense of the world. He picked up his first guitar at the age of five, instinctively drawn to its strings like they were a lifeline. By fifteen, he had already started his first band, Casual Trip, which would go on to play at Pukkelpop, a moment that confirmed what he already knew deep down: music was the path. At seventeen, while studying music in high school, he began writing and producing his own songs, using them as emotional snapshots of whatever he needed to feel at the time, sorrow, joy, defiance, or calm. His influences span from the gravelly storytelling of Colter Wall to the raw emotion of Eddie Vedder and the warmth of Caamp. But make no mistake VON ROB’s sound is entirely his own. On stage, he strips it down to guitar and vocals, letting the music breathe. Off stage, he turns the amps to eleven with his rock bands, ROVER and Goe Grief because sometimes, the quietest souls need to get loud. VON ROB writes for the old souls and the people who’ve seen their fair share of pain. His music is for those who’ve been wronged, felt alone, or tried to find light in a place that didn’t want to give it. Every song is a way through and a reminder that, no matter how heavy it gets, this too shall pass. Music is the only consistent thread in VON ROB’s life, the one thing that’s always made him feel like himself. And he’ll do everything it takes to keep creating, not just for himself, but for the listeners who might need to hear exactly what he’s saying. If you’re reading this, you’re here for a reason.