Portola Festival 2026 @ Pier 80

Portola Festival 2026 @ Pier 80

Pier 80 - San Francisco, 401 Cesar Chavez, 94124 San Francisco Kort

lau. 26.09.2026 13:00

Portola Festival 2026 at Pier 80 at 2026-09-26T13:00:00-0700

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  • Tiësto
    Tiësto
    Bookings: maximeraki@caa.com
    Mgmt: info@maximeraki.com

    Maxi Meraki's entry into the Melodic House scene might seem sudden, but his rise since 2019 to become one of the most acclaimed artists of today is anything but accidental. His success rests on a solid foundation of releases, collaborations and remarkable performances.

    Projects like ‘Dare Your Move’ marked pivotal moments in his artistic evolution, paving the way for an impressive catalog of globally celebrated hits. Releases such as ‘If You Need It’, ‘Everybody Get Up’ and ‘Nothing On Me’ - have garnered support from industry heavyweights worldwide. His remix of Rüfüs Du Sol’s ‘Music Is Better’ and Mahmut Orhan’s ‘Pangea’ further solidified his reputation as a creator of undeniable floormaterial.

    Maxi’s desire to succeed and unwavering passion have positioned him as one of the most original and inspiring figures in the electronic music scene, as he continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
  • Swedish House Mafia
    Swedish House Mafia

    In 2008, a trio of individual artists, DJs, and producers united to unassumingly break every rule in electronic music...

  • Tove Lo
    Tove Lo

    Crafting a raw, confessional brand of pop shaped by her love of grunge as well as the pristine sounds of her Swedish homeland, Tove Lo is an award-winning performer and Grammy-nominated songwriter. The way her 2013 single "Habits (Stay High)" swung between joy and despair and frankly depicted drug use and sex made it a distinctive, relatable, multi-platinum hit and a fitting introduction to her uncensored style. She followed it with more uninhibited, autobiographical music: Her 2014 debut album Queen of the Clouds and 2016's Lady Wood upheld her reputation for confronting the darker side of love and relationships with thoughtful, provocative, and catchy songwriting. On 2019's Sunshine Kitty, she took a slightly more lighthearted approach without losing any of her edge or candor. Lo also established herself as an in-demand collaborator by working with the likes of Coldplay, Charli XCX, and Nick Jonas; as a songwriter, her credits include songs for Lorde and Icona Pop, as well as Ellie Goulding's Grammy-nominated hit "Love Me Like You Do."

    Tove Lo was born Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson on October 29, 1987 in a suburb of Stockholm. When she was three, her godmother gave her the nickname Tove Lo after a lynx the young Nilsson loved at the local zoo ("lo" is Swedish for lynx). She began writing poetry and short stories at a young age, and had written her first songs by the time she was 11. While growing up, she was fascinated by the rawness of Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain's music and by their relationship, and also found inspiration in the work of Robyn, Lykke Li, Jeff Buckley and Charlotte Gainsbourg. She went on to study at the famous Rytmus Musikergymnasiet -- a music-oriented high school comparable to the U.K.'s BRIT School -- where she befriended Caroline Hjelt, a future member of the duo Icona Pop. After graduation in 2006 Lo began making music with other Rytmus alumni in the math-rock band Tremblebee. When the quintet broke up in 2009, Lo decided to focus on her own songs, spending six months in her shed studio recording her demo while working as a session singer.

    At a party celebrating Icona Pop's first record deal, she used the opportunity to give her demo to a staff member at their label, leading to a publishing deal with Warner Chappell and a trip to L.A. to work with fellow Swede and pop songwriting/production supremo Max Martin, who became a mentor and frequent collaborator. In October 2012, Lo self-released her debut single, "Love Ballad," a catchy, beat-driven pop track that showcased her powerful voice. It was followed in 2013 by "Habits (Stay High)," a dark breakup anthem that generated such Internet buzz that it led to a deal with Universal. "Habits" and its follow-up, "Out of Mind," which was in much the same vein, appeared on her debut EP for the label, Truth Serum, in 2014. The EP reached number 13 on the Swedish Albums Chart, while "Habits" peaked at 13 on the Swedish Singles Chart and hit number six in the U.K. During this time, Lo also established herself as a songwriter, collaborating on tracks for Icona Pop and Victoria Justice.

    In September 2014, her debut album Queen of the Clouds arrived, featuring "Habits" -- which reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 -- as well as other raw, confessional songs about love and heartache. The album was a Top Ten hit in Sweden and a Top 20 hit in the U.S. and U.K., and the subsequent single "Talking Body" was a similar success. Her 2014 collaboration with Alesso, "Heroes (We Could Be)," was another hit, reaching the top of the U.S. dance chart and becoming a Top Ten hit in Sweden and the U.K. In late 2014, she contributed a song to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Pt. 1. She also Martin's Wolf Cousins songwriting collective and co-wrote songs for Cher Lloyd, Lea Michele, and the Saturdays.

    In January 2015, Lo underwent surgery for cysts on her vocal cords and couldn't sing for two months while she recovered. That month also saw the release of Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do," a song Lo co-wrote with Martin and others for the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. It became a number one hit in the U.K. and a Top Ten hit in the U.S., and later earned a nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 58th Grammy Awards. Lo also won a pair of her homeland's Grammis in 2015, Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for "Habits (Stay High)." Following the release of a deluxe version of Queen of the Clouds, she embarked on her first headlining tour. Late that year, she lent her vocals to Coldplay's seventh album A Head Full of Dreams.

    Lo's busy 2016 included collaborations with Broods and Flume, while her single with Nick Jonas, "Close," became a Top 20 hit in Canada, New Zealand and the U.S, where it was certified Platinum. She also co-wrote another song for Goulding, "Still Falling for You," from the soundtrack to Bridget Jones' Baby, and contributed the song "Scars" to The Divergent Series: Allegiant soundtrack. In October 2016, she returned in 2016 with her second album, Lady Wood, which delivered more of her signature mix of cool synth pop and frank lyrics. Buoyed by the singles "Cool Girl" and "True Disaster," the album hit number one in Sweden, and landed at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

    In 2017, Lo contributed the song "Lies in the Dark" to the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack and co-wrote the Lorde song "Homemade Dynamite." That November, she released her third album, BLUE LIPS, a companion piece to Lady Wood that featured the single "Disco Tits." The album reached number 138 on the Billboard 200 and number 15 in Sweden. Lo created two short films featuring songs from BLUE LIPS, Fire Fade and Fairy Dust. In December, she appeared on "Out of My Head," a track from Charli XCX's mixtape Pop 2. In June 2018, Lo returned the favor, releasing a remix of BLUE LIPS' "bitches" that featured XCX along with Icona Pop, Alma, and Elliphant. Lo's fourth album, Sunshine Kitty, arrived in September 2019. Featuring collaborations with Kylie Minogue and Jax Jones, its songs reflected Lo's happier, more confident frame of mind. The video for single "Glad He's Gone" was nominated in the "Best Music Video" category of the 62nd Grammy awards. ~ John D. Buchanan, Rovi

  • Zara Larsson
    Zara Larsson

    Zara Larsson is a Swedish singer and songwriter.

    Website: http://zaralarssonofficial.com/

    Twitter: @ZaraLarsson

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/ZaraLarsson

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZaraLarssonOfficial

    Snapchat: zaralarsson

  • Fatboy Slim
    Fatboy Slim

    Fatboy Slim (born Quentin Leo Cook on July 31, 1963, also known as Norman Cook) is an English big beat musician. Quentin Leo Cook grew up in Reigate, Surrey, England, and was educated at Reigate Grammar School. He started a punk fanzine titled Peroxide with his neighbour Andrew Thomas and art student Ian McKay (formerly Laidlaw). Contemporary with his publishing activities, he played drums in Disque Attack (a British new-wave-influenced rock band) for which he later performed lead vocals. At Reigate College he also met Paul Heaton and, at 18, he went to the Brighton Polytechnic to study a BA in English, Politics and Sociology. Although he had begun DJing some years before, it was at this time that he began to develop his skills on the thriving Brighton club scene. In 1985 Cook's friend Paul Heaton who lived in Hull had formed a guitar band called The Housemartins. The Housemartins' bassist had just quit on the eve of their first national tour. Cook had lost interest in the rock scene and could barely play a musical instrument, he agreed to move to Hull to join them. The band soon had a hit single with "Happy Hour". They also reached number one just before Christmas 1986 with a version of "Caravan of Love" originally a hit the year before for Isley Jasper Isley. However, by 1988 they had split up. Heaton and the band's drummer Dave Hemingway went on to form The Beautiful South, while Cook moved back to Brighton to pursue his interest in the style of music he preferred. It was at this time that he first started working with young studio engineer Simon Thornton, with whom he continues to make records. All Cook's records released from that point onwards have involved both of them to varying degrees (Thornton is credited in 2004 as "Executive Producer" for example). Cook formed Beats International, a loose confederation of studio musicians including vocalists Lindy Layton, Lester Noel, D.J. Baptiste, rapper MC Wildski, and keyboardist Andy Boucher. Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo, included the number one single, "Dub Be Good to Me". "Dub Be Good To Me" caused a legal dispute revolving around allegations of infringement of copyright through the liberal use of unauthorised samples: the bassline was a note-for-note lift from The Clash's "The Guns Of Brixton" and the song also borrowed heavily from the S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good to Me". The 1991 follow-up album Excursion on the Version, an exploration of dub and reggae rhythms, failed to repeat the success of its predecessor. Cook then formed Freakpower, with horn player and singer Ashley Slater. The duo released their debut album, Drive Thru Booty, in 1994, which contained the single "Turn On Tune In Cop Out". The cut was picked up by the Levi's company for use in a multimillion-dollar advertisement campaign. Freakpower has also done several other releases under the name Fried Funk Food. In 1995, Cook enlisted help from producer friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid to create a solo house music album under the 'Pizzaman' pseudonym. The Pizzamania album spawned 3 UK Top 40 hits in "Trippin' on Sunshine", "Sex on the Streets" and "Happiness". "Happiness" was picked up by the Del Monte Foods corporation for use in a UK fruit juice ad. Cook is also behind a group The Mighty Dub Katz along with Gareth Hansome (aka GMoney), Cook's former flatmate and the inventor of the name "Big Beat". Together they started the Boutique Nightclub in Brighton, formerly known as the Big Beat Boutique, evidently imitating the Heavenly Social in London. In 1996, Cook then re-joined Ashley Slater for the second Freakpower album, titled More of Everything for Everybody. The Fatboy Slim album Better Living Through Chemistry (released through Skint Records) marked Cook's emergence into the big time. Filled with retro samples and funk-laden grooves, the album was among the first in the then-new big beat sound. It also spawned one Top 40 UK hit, "Everybody Needs a 303". After Cook's remix of Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha" topped the charts, such musical heavy hitters as Madonna and U2 asked him to produce for them. Fatboy Slim's next work was the single "The Rockafeller Skank," released prior to the album You've Come a Long Way, Baby, both of which were released in 1998 to rave reviews. This album also produced the single "Praise You", which also became a major dance hit, giving Cook his first UK solo number one. Its video, directed by Spike Jonze, won numerous awards. Further Fatboy Slim works have appeared in movies, television series, and more ads and started a trend where Norman Cook appeared in each video in some shape or form. In 1999, he was on tour, stopping in San Francisco and New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. It should be noted that the single Rockafeller Skank was based entirely around a Lord Finesse vocal sample; "Right about now, the funk soul brother. Check it out now, the funk soul brother". Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars was released in 2000 and featured two collaborations with Macy Gray. It also included "Sunset (Bird of Prey)", a slower tempo piece based around a sample of Jim Morrison from The Doors, and "Weapon of Choice", which also boasted an award-winning video starring Christopher Walken. On 13 July 2002 Fatboy Slim performed the second of his free, open air concerts on Brighton beach. Despite expecting a crowd of around 60,000 people the event instead attracted an estimated 250,000 who crammed the promenade and beach between Brighton's famous piers. Local police forced the event to end early amid safety concerns, overcrowding, and one death. After the music had finished and the crowd began to dissipate, traffic ensued throughout the Brighton area with many caught in traffic jams until the morning. Cook was awarded a star on the city of Brighton's Walk of Fame, next to that of Winston Churchill. He married TV personality Zoë Ball in 1999; the couple have one son named Woody. Cook is also a 12% shareholder of the football club he has supported since moving to Brighton in the late 1980s, Brighton & Hove Albion. Fatboy has often played to welcoming crowds in the superclubs of Ibiza, where he also met his wife. 2002 saw him make appearances at Space and Privilege. At Space there was a minor altercation when Cook inadvertently faded down the house PA while playing on the Terrace during the marathon 'We Love Sundays' closing party. With only the booth monitors barely audible the crowd began to shuffle indifferently, in stark contrast to Cook who was having a great time behind the decks. This continued for several minutes until 'We Love' promoter Darren Hughes ran into the booth, grabbed the appropriate control on the mixer and slammed the volume back to full blast. This resulted in a humorous acknowledgement from Cook and euphoria amongst the assembled revellers. Cook went on to complete a memorable set, including a classic Space Terrace moment with John Paul Young's vintage singalong track "Love is in the Air". The following day Cook appeared in the main room at Privilege, officially the world's biggest club, for Manumission. His set began well but a thunderstorm was raging outside and after a few records the house PA failed, and once again Cook was playing to a huge crowd with only the weak output of the booth monitors. Attempting to make the best of the situation, Cook angled the monitors towards the crowd and continued with his set, at least entertaining those clubbers fortunate enough to be near the booth. In the cavernous space of Privilege this proved futile and after a short while Cook abandoned any attempt to DJ, removed his shoe, placed this on the turntable, then finally admitted defeat and departed the booth with a shrug of the shoulders and a wave to the disappointed crowd. Later the same year Q magazine named Fatboy Slim in their 50 Bands To See Before You Die list. In January 2003, Cook and his wife underwent a very public break-up, but three months later, they were reconciled. In 2004, Cook released two remixes in June and July, based on Max Sedgley's "Happy" and "Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Caguetou)" by Black Alien & Speed. The latter, a Hip Hop hit from Brazil, became popular in Europe after having appeared on the Nissan X-Trail advert (portraying a more extreme type of marathon). Fatboy Slim's remix was then used in the advert itself. His first album in four years, Palookaville, was less successful than previous releases. In the UK, BBC Radio 1 received an exclusive play of the first single "Slash Dot Dash", while in the U.S. "The Joker" (a collaboration with Bootsy Collins) had been exclusively aired. The song was appearing on the radio and was made quickly available on iTunes months ahead of the album release. Palookaville represented a significant shift in style for Cook, from loop and sample based compositions to more conventional song structures and many original recordings of real instruments (Cook himself plays bass on some of the album's tracks, with Simon Thornton playing various other instruments along with guest artists, e.g. Justin Robertson). This change in style also led to the use of new production techniques and studio technology. Until Palookaville Cook had been using an Atari ST computer for sequencing and composition, a classic production tool favoured by many dance music producers for its stability, simplicity and rock solid timing. For the new album he made use of a Pro Tools rig, a powerful digital audio workstation environment found in most modern recording studios. This perhaps reluctant move by Cook was ultimately necessary to deliver the polished production style evident in the recordings. The resulting body of work features "traditional" Fatboy Slim tracks such as "Jin Go Lo Ba" alongside full length vocal tracks including a suitably updated rendition of the Steve Miller Band's "The Joker". (The music video for the latter consists entirely of kittens in the lead roles). The album also features many more vocal collaborations including tracks with rapper Lateef, Brighton-based band Johnny Quality and Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz). In 2005, his 2004 hit single "Wonderful Night" was placed on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 for PlayStation 2. In June 2005 he filled the Friday night headline slot on the 'Other Stage' at the Glastonbury Festival, a booking which actually generated a financial loss for Cook when he decided to stage a spectacular visual show involving banks of display screens at the rear of the stage (with his DJ booth set in the middle) and a sophisticated 3D light show with special glasses supplied to members of the audience. In a televised post-gig interview Cook revealed how the cost of staging the show had outstripped the famously low appearance fees received by Glastonbury performers.[5] In October of the same year Fatboy Slim and Talking Heads singer David Byrne revealed their plans for a musical about Imelda Marcos, the controversial ex-First Lady of the Philippines. It premiered at Australia's Adelaide Festival of Arts in March 2006. On the New Years Eve 2005, Fatboy Slim performed live on Bondi Beach in Australia. During this all night set, Fatboy Slim reverted to his original style of music production and DJing with an emphasis on Dance music. Why Try Harder is Fatboy Slim's greatest hits album and was released on 19 June 2006. It comprises eighteen tracks, including ten Top 40 singles, a couple of Number Ones and two exclusive new tracks - "Champion Sound" and "That Old Pair of Jeans". The title comes from the famous UK album cover for You've Come a Long Way Baby, which featured a large man with a T-shirt bearing the legend "I'M #1 SO WHY TRY HARDER". Cook has repeatedly stated in 2006 interviews that the phrase "why try harder" is a statement, not a question. On 24 June 2006, Fatboy Slim headlined The "Rock Ness Festival" at Loch Ness, Scotland. The following month he also filled the Saturday headline slot at the Global Gathering festival, Long Marston Airfield in the English Midlands. He played a two hour set containing most of his classics and also some of his new material. This is widely regarded as one of the highlights of the festival, perhaps just losing out to Daft Punk's once in a lifetime performance the previous evening. Once again Fatboy appeared in front of an impressive visual stage set comprising video screens and 3D lighting. A spectacular firework display rounded off the show. After being banned by police from playing in Brighton since 2002 after the deaths of two people at his 2002 gig, Fatboy Slim was given permission in 2006 to play again in his home town. It should be noted that the first death was a heart attack brought on by natural causes and the second death was caused by a fall from a wall some time after the gig had finished. The police attributed no blame to Fatboy Slim or the promoter for the deaths. However the promoter had massively underestimated the numbers that would attend, mainly due to the show being unofficially advertised on a London radio station. As a result the entire towns roads and pavements became grid locked and the emergency services were heavily affected. On 1 January 2007 he played to an audience of over 20,000 fans along Brighton's seafront (along Madeira Drive along the beach east of Brighton Pier). Tickets to the event were made available only to Brighton residents, although inevitably some were sold to others on eBay. He recently performed in Brazil, in its version of the Big Brother reality show. Fatboy Slim's Big Beach Boutique 3 was deemed a stunning success by Sussex Police, Fatboy Slim, and the crowd. The gathering was named "best party city" by DJ David Guetta, although this was just after both his CD mixers broke down. "Luckily" he said "Fatboy plays vinyl" and so the crowd returned. The Cuban Brothers and David Guetta opened the show. Cook performed mixes of Gorillaz and Fedde Le Grand's "Put Your Hands Up For (Brighton)". Summer 2007 saw Fatboy take a well earned break from the DJ circuit, although he did still return for appearances at Glastonbury and in Ibiza. Glastonbury saw him headlining the East Dance Tent on Friday night and also playing an intimate Saturday night secret gig in the Lost Vagueness ballroom, sharing the bill with ska legends Madness. Befitting of a Lost Vagueness party, Cook accompanied his DJ set with a protracted costume change, transitioning smoothly from a regular set of casual clothes into what could best be described as a bizarre and somewhat revealing bee outfit, complete with novelty wings. For his return to Ibiza, Cook once again joined up with the Manumission crew, now creating their unique brand of Mayhem in legendary superclub Amnesia. Here he shared the bill with Sheffield indie boys Arctic Monkeys and Radio One DJ Zane Lowe. In summer 2007, "The Rockafeller Skank" was used for season 3 of So You Think You Can Dance. In September 2007, the song was also featured on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 for PlayStation 2. According to Norman's regular "Ask Norm" segment on his MySpace, his untitled fifth studio album has Iggy Pop collaborating with him, and the album is "seven-eighths finished". The recording process has been completed, but the record is yet to be mixed. There are 18 tracks on the record.

  • Skepta
    Skepta

    Skepta (born Joseph Junior Adenuga) is a grime MC from North East London. He is a prominent member of Roll Deep and Boy Better Know and has become renowned throughout London as a result of his breakthrough single, "Private Caller", which featured many of his "Meridian Crew" (from Meridian Walk in "Totty"). He is the brother of Boy Better Know CEO JME (real name: Jamie Adenuga). Skepta is currently working on a project with Juelz Santana, entitled "We Don't Give A Fuck", a collaboration between UK and USA artists.

  • Parcels
    Parcels
    LOVED https://parcels.lnk.to/bio
  • Robyn
    Robyn

    Generational pop icon Robyn has released her ninth studio album, Sexistential on 27th March 2026 via Young.

    Sexistential is the most ecstatic record that Robyn has ever made, the sound of one of contemporary music’s most influential artists coming home. After the club music meditations of 2018’s Honey, the album features nine, deeply playful pop songs that tie back to her era-defining Body Talk trilogy, designed to feel “like a spaceship coming through the atmosphere at a really high speed and crash landing”, she says. “That’s how I felt, like I’d had all these experiences searching too far out into space, and now I’m crashing back into myself.”

    Co-produced mainly with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, and featuring Max Martin among the writing credits (their first collaborations since 2010’s “Time Machine”), Sexistential heralds of the decade’s most celebrated comebacks. Featuring the singles “Dopamine”, “Talk To Me” and “Sexistential”, it’s emphatic and punchy, defiant about both emotional and biological pleasure, need and softness. The album’s title started life as an in-joke before she realised it said everything she wanted to say. “Exploring my sensual life is the same feeling as when I make a good song,” she explains. “It’s such a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat. I feel like the purpose of my life is to stay horny - it doesn’t even have to be about sex, but it’s feeling sensual and attracted to things that I enjoy, and not letting anything take over that.”

  • Groove Armada
    Groove Armada

    Having firmly established themselves in 1996, signing what would be a twelve y-ear contract with Columbia Records, UK’s own Groove Armada, made up of Andy Cato and Tom Findlay are the EDM duo responsible for the chart topping singles “I See You Baby” and “Superstylin”.

  • Four Tet
    Four Tet

    Kieran Hebden best known by the stage name Four Tet, is a post-rock and electronic musician who was also a member of Fridge.

  • DJ Shadow
    DJ Shadow

    Joshua Paul Davis is an American music producer and hip hop/electronica DJ, better known by his stage name, DJ Shadow.

  • SG Lewis
    SG Lewis

    SG Lewis has cemented his status as one of musics' most sought after producers and has collaborated with the likes of Elton John, Clairo, Khalid, Aluna, Victoria Monet, Raye, Ray BLK, The Neptunes/N.E.R.D’s Chad Hugo, Gerd Janson, Conducta + many more. Louis Vuitton also launched their pre-Fall campaign with Soulwax’s remix of ‘Impact’ earlier this year and Sam is well regarded in fashion circles, attending and performing an array of parties across his illustrious career. Behind the scenes, he also produced Dave’s seminal breakout track ‘100M’s’ and co-wrote ‘Hallucinate’ for Dua Lipa’s record-smashing number one album, Future Nostalgia. Sam has sold out headline shows across the US, Asia, Australia and Europe as well as multiple festival appearances including prime-time slots at Coachella and Glastonbury - his raucous live shows not only make him one of London’s hottest talents, but also a formidable artist capable of making a splash on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond.

  • Tricky
    Tricky

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Kelela
    Kelela

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Overmono
    Overmono

    Overmono were on a roll before lockdown. As the top YouTube comment for their Joy Orbison collaboration track ‘Bromley’ put it

  • Soulwax
    Soulwax
    This is the official page for 2manydjs. Follow us on twitter.com/2manydjsTour The official 2manydjs page >facebook.com/2manydjs< Follow us on >twitter.com/2manydjsTour<
  • nimino
    nimino
    Since 2018, Smag På Dig Selv has been pushing the boundaries of genre with their explosive fusion of acoustic techno, raw punk energy, and 90s-inspired dance music. With two saxophones, drums, and a poetic yet activist approach, the trio creates an intense and euphoric live experience. Their groundbreaking sound and fierce stage presence have earned them a reputation as one of Denmark’s most compelling live acts – culminating in a Danish Music Award for “New Live Act of the Year” in 2024.

    In April 2024 the band released their debut album 'SPDS' to critical acclaim. SPDS played to an audience of over 11,000 at Roskilde Festival in 2024, their concert at Store Vega sold out five months before the show and the trio is now ready to take the world by storm. In 2025 alone the trio has played SXSW, ESN, The Great Escape, SummerStage NYC, Athens Jazz Festival and many more shows around the world.

    New album out in March 2026.

    “Jeg er stadig lidt i chok. Ømme stænger. Øm nakke. Euforisk helt ind til knoglerne [...]. En energiudladning så kraftfuld, at endorfinerne må hænge i luften inde omkring Magstræde endnu. Så seriøst medrivende og eksplosivt, at spillestedspersonalet givetvis stadig render rundt og tørrer sved op fra pytterne på gulvet.” - David Dyrholm, Politiken
  • Daphni
    Daphni

    Daphni is dedicated to writing quality, catchy and expressive original music. They take pride in their energetic performances and are constantly looking for ways to engage and impress their crowds. Each member brings to the group their own diverse musical influence, which helps create their overall uniuqe and distinctive sound that many have labeled as "a breath of fresh air." From Beth Hart, to 30 Seconds to Mars, to Rage Against the Machine, Daphni covers a wide spectrum of musical styles and elements that they blend together to create their original sound. The band consists of female lead vocalist and keyboard player Miranda Freimuth, Benjamin Sechler on guitar and backup vocals, Tony Pesavento on bass and vocals, and Chris Dinse on drums/percussion. Based in Green Bay Wisconsin, Daphni was created in 2010 with a passion to create something new. Daphni is far from another female-fronted pop/rock band, and is working hard to prove it. Getting radio time and landing gigs such as Summerfest and Green Bay Packer games, also supporting acts like Lita Ford, Quiet Riot, Halestorm, Switchfoot, Adelitas Way, Saving Abel and more! Daphni is always looking to gain more experience, exposure, and fans. We are Daphni! Check out our music! http://www.wearedaphni.com

  • Marlon Hoffstadt
    Marlon Hoffstadt

    I make music & run partys

  • Melanie C
    Melanie C

    House, disco, funk, boogie DJ

    Musician (flute, guitar)

    Producer

    Vinyl lover

  • Ninajirachi
    Ninajirachi

    At 25 years old, Ninajirachi is raising the flag for a new generation of Australian electronic artists on the international stage, from festival appearances at Lollapalooza, EDC and Laneway, to sold out headline shows on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.

  • Fcukers
    Fcukers

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Bassvictim
    Bassvictim

    London based duo comprised of Polish-English vocalist & writer Maria Manow and American-English producer Ike Clateman.

  • Kettama
    Kettama

    For the past few years, KETTAMA is a name that has continued to burn hot on the tips of tongues.

    Real name Evan Campbell, the Galway born, London based artist has spent the best part of the last decade bringing the sounds of his native ‘G-Town’ to the world, embarking on a seemingly ever-evolving, never-ending sonic pilgrimage in the process.

    From his humble roots in the Irish electronic underground scene, to spreading his wings in the UK and across Europe, KETTAMA now undertakes an unrelenting worldwide touring schedule, most recently with a standout tour across North America, Canada and South America.

    With performances at Coachella, Glastonbury, Kappa Futur, Creamfields, Arc Festival, Portola, to name a few, this year is shaping up to be his biggest yet. Currently halfway through an Ibiza residency at the iconic Amnesia nightclub, KETTAMA also hosted a solo Boiler Room show in London which drew over 15000 sign ups, and has just announced his biggest London show to date, at the legendary 02 Academy in Brixton on 4th October.

    Two years on from landing his Fallen Angel EP, KETTAMA now presents what could be his magnum opus, with his Archangel debut album set to land on Steel City Dance Discs on Friday October 3. Having already released a number of standout singles from the forthcoming record; ‘Yosemite’ with Interplanetary Criminal, ‘It Gets Better’ (Forever Mix), ‘Air Maxes’ with Fred Again.. And Shady Nasty and most recently ‘If U Want My Heart’ ft. KLP with DJ Heartstring, Archangel is primed to be a serious milestone moment in KETTAMA’s unrelenting career.

    KETTAMA ARCHANGEL 03/10/2025

  • Prospa
    Prospa

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • VTSS
    VTSS

    Enter the electrifying world of VTSS, the techno maximalist and high-octane club rhythms maestro. Martyna Maja, the enigmatic force behind VTSS, dominates every release, set, and transition with unparalleled finesse. From DJ/producer to vocalist/song-writer, her versatile talents have skyrocketed her to stardom in recent years, traversing effortlessly between the darkest of dance floors and the grandest festival stages.

  • horsegiirL
    horsegiirL

    Hi I'm Stella. Welcome to my Resident Advisor profil.

  • Torren Foot
    Torren Foot
    TORREN FOOT a house dj/producer raised on the working docks of Melbourne’s inner west, a fixture of Australian club culture as one of the countries most in demand touring club dj’s - recently gained international attention following the release of ‘More Life’ topping #1 Beatport overall, spins from tastemakers Adam Beyer, Claptone, Mat.Joe & Wax Motif. Receiving A-list radio support across Triple J and international support on Diplo’s Revolution SiriusXM US, MistaJam & Danny Howard BBC R1 UK, Studio Brussels, KCRW LA, SLAM FM & 538 NL.

    Torren received an ARIA nomination ‘best dance release’ for his collaborative single ‘Be Randy’ alongside Dom Dolla. Charted 2 x ARIA #1 club tracks ‘Hot Sauce’ & ‘Be Randy’ whilst delivered notable remixes of Tiga ‘Bugatti’ via Mad Decent/Turbo recordings, Lastlings’ ‘Take My Hand’ via RUFUS DU SOLS Rose Avenue and Eats Everything's ‘Honey’ through ffrr.
  • Chloé Caillet
    Chloé Caillet

    Chloé Caillet is DJ/ Producer and multi instrumentalist from Paris.

  • Sam Alfred
    Sam Alfred

    DJ/Producer

    contact: scalfredd@gmail.com

  • Gelli Haha
    Gelli Haha

    Gelli Haha exists somewhere between Studio 54 and Area 51, where dancefloors become playgrounds and cheeky aesthetics ignite imagination. A shapeshifter, a sonic acrobat, a performer with one foot in the cosmos and the other in a slapstick routine, Gelli Haha is a space for pure creative chaos.

  • Airwolf Paradise
    Airwolf Paradise

    Airwolf Paradise has spent over 15 years crafting music for the dance floor. The Melbourne DJ and record producer has built a global reputation on an energetic, uplifting sound — and an incredible head of hair — earning support from Solomun, Dom Dolla, Peggy Gou, Kettama and Chloé Caillet, and placing him on stages across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond.

    A run of standout releases including Don't Hurt Me Baby (Trick), Only Man EP (Diynamic), Son of a Gun (ThreeSixZero) and Din Da Da (Southern Fried Records) - alongside official remixes for Calvin Harris, Confidence Man and Proxy have cemented him as a tastemaker favourite, including a UK Dance #1. His catalogue has clocked over 30 million streams and earnt regular rotation on BBC Radio 1 (Pete Tong, Danny Howard, Sarah Story), Triple J and SiriusXM.

    From North America and the United Kingdom to Europe, Asia and back home in Australia, Airwolf Paradise has brought his high-energy sets to Drumsheds London, Hï Ibiza, Manchester's Warehouse Project and festival stages including Lollapalooza, Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, Beyond The Valley and Hard Summer. His high-energy sets and growing global profile continue to cement his reputation on dance floors worldwide.

  • Brunello
    Brunello

    Representing Mellow Circus Records, Brunello is emerging as a unique force in the electronic music scene, a space craving innovation.

  • Baby J
    Baby J

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Dean Turnley
    Dean Turnley

    Dean Turnley has become one of Australia's most credible underground exports through years of digging, playing and refining a sound ingrained in the roots of Detroit and Chicago house.

  • AdELA
    AdELA
    AdELA, a South African born, Florida raised, Atlanta native is triple-threat. She’s a singer, songwriter, and rapper thriving as an Independent Artist.  AdELA earned her first RIAA Certified Gold credit as a co-writer and performer on Meek Mill’s “Made it From Nothing.” In 2015, AdELA made her official debut with Off the Burner, followed by her EP Dreamers and Thinkers, where she decided to feature a well-known rapper on every track. AdELA landed collaborations with Royce Da 5’9, Skyzoo, Torae, Fat Joe, and Kool G Rap just to name a few. Dreamers and Thinkers peaked at number 21 on the iTunes Top 100 in the United States as well as breaking the Top 100 in the UK and France.   AdELA has recently released singles “Get It, Get It” and ‘My Green” and made her directorial debut with two stunning music videos. She also wrote and performed the trailer song “Octane” for Rider’s Republic, a Ubisoft video game. Additionally, AdELA wrote and recorded “Champion” the official song of the 2022 Stanley Cup for the National Hockey League and is featured in their official music video. AdELA has created custom music for HBO Max, Netflix, Hulu, ABC, and Nickelodeon to name a few.
  • oskar med k
    oskar med k

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • RIRIA
    RIRIA

    riria is a Tokyo-born, London-based DJ with a natural connection to the dance floor. Raised in Tokyo’s club scene, she shaped a UK-rooted style, blending Amapiano, Jersey Club, and Dub with hits, cult classics, and underground gems.

  • Felly Fell
    Felly Fell

    Felly Fell is a San Francisco-based dj and producer known for her dynamic sets that weave through cutty breaks, deep dubstep, and jungle.