The man behind house music anthem ‘Drugs from Amsterdam’ teases his brand new Pacha Ibiza residency with a one-off event alongside fellow club residents CamelPhat on 1 June.
The Dutch artist is set to bring new energy to Pacha Ibiza with his brand new party, Baddest Behaviour this August
Mau P will tease his highly anticipated Pacha residency, Baddest Behaviour, alongside global house stars CamelPhat on June 1, 2025.
Baddest Behaviour is set to play out under the iconic cherries of Pacha Ibiza every Wednesday from 6 August to 8 October 2025 and is the only place to be for party people who like their house music fresh and with plenty of attitude.
It’s an all-new night from the Dutch house innovator, best known for his 2022 breakout global smash hit ‘Drugs from Amsterdam’. His rise has continued with plenty of essential new tracks and sets all over the world where he fuses raw tech house and anthemic vocals into pure club dynamite.
Ahead of that, Mau P will be joined by CamelPhat for a special one-off event on June 1. CamelPhat host their own residency at Pacha Ibiza every Tuesday from 20 May to 7 October 2025. UK duo CamelPhat, made up of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala, have very much found a home at Pacha Ibiza over the last two summers and are celebrated around the world for shaping the sound of house music with hits like ‘Cola’ and ‘Panic Room’. Expect them to serve up a fine mix of melodic house magic once more.
Mau P’s Baddest Behaviour is set to be one of the most explosive new nights of the summer so make sure you’re part of this unmissable taster at Pacha Ibiza. For more information on Pacha Ibiza’s forthcoming season head to pacha.com for full event listings.
Black Tiger Sex Machine, Sullivan King, DJ Snake presents: The Outlaw, The Resistance, Code: Pandorum, Habstrakt, Hurtbox, Keel, Layz, Modestep, Nimda, Reaper, Roi*, Veksyu B2B Astaroth, Virtual Rot,Dizzturb, Flobu, Makla, Ombro, Sekula and Toxsyck mark the first additions to the lineup
Germany’s leading bass festival Blacklist is back at the mighty Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen on October 11th 2025. An epic line up of more than 50 heavy dubstep, trap and drum & bass stars from across the globe has now been revealed to play 12 hours across four stages for 7000 ravers in an unmissable day of heavy rhythms and earth shattering bass. Tickets range from 45 – 85€ and are available from https://blacklist-festival.com/.
Oberhausen’s Blacklist Festival is unique in Germany as the only festival that caters to real bass heads. It is a tasteful and in-the-know celebration of sounds across the low end spectrum for fans in Germany but also across Europe. It has become the biggest brand for bass culture in Germany and hosts scene-leading shows of the highest caliber. It now boasts a community loyal to the core and its own unique take on bass culture that always comes to the fore.
For one day only, Blacklist transforms the Turbinenhalle into a party paradise. The huge warehouse has four floors and is packed with mind-boggling production, lights, lasers, visuals and of course super seized sound systems that deliver bass with real weight, punch and clarity.
The first wave of names includes Black Tiger Sex Machine who will be playing their first European date of the year. The Canadian trio are known for their apocalyptic, cinematic live shows and a hard-hitting fusion of electro, bass and sci-fi storytelling. Meanwhile, genre-blending producer and vocalist Sullivan King merges metalcore intensity with dubstep and EDM energy, whilst the legendary DJ Snake presents: The Outlaw – an alias showcasing the darker, heavier sound that he debuted at Lost Lands last year.
Also playing is dark and aggressive dubstep don Code: Pandorum, French bass house innovator Habstrakt, tearout riddim star Hurtbox, dubstep veteran Modestep who will deliver a DJ set of classics, plus the dark, experimental dubstep and glitchy textures of Nimda and masked drum & bass maestro Reaper, plus many more to come.
Blacklist Festival marks Germany’s most essential celebration of bass music and 2025 is already shaping up to be an epic edition.
Dust off your glow sticks, channel your inner superstar DJ and prepare to feel the Ibiza spirit in the heart of London as Kevin & Perry are back (kind of) with a full-on daytime rave at Ministry of Sound.
This huge celebration of the 25th anniversary of Kevin & Perry Go Large! Is an eight hour excuse to cut loose to classic dance and trance sounds from the likes of Signum, Lange, Leena Punks, Eyeball Small, Keith Mac, Tristan Ingram, Joe Bonner, Sam Mitcham, Danny Vito, Jack Osman, and many more.
This one-off afternoon of largeness features a stacked lineup of legendary talent who will all pay tribute to the cult film that soundtracked a generation of awkward teenage dreams and wild dancefloor hedonism. Whether you’re more into Perry’s pastel rave-wear or Kevin’s iconic gurn-face bucket hat vibe, dress however you see fit and relive the hilariously heartfelt rave flick in style.
With a 2pm start, it’s a daytime sesh with nighttime energy and promises to be a chance to revel in the nostalgia-tinged sounds of late-90s Ibiza once more.
Expect epic lasers, mad visuals, big tunes and even bigger smiles and get your tickets now at; eventbrite.co.uk
Main Room:
SIGNUM, LANGE, LEENA PUNKS
EYEBALL SMALL, SAM MITHCUM, JACK OSMANN, DANNY VITO
My House:
Keith Mac, Tristan Ingram, Mr & Mrs My House, Joe Bonner, Circle, Ian G, Mark Thomson & Nurse Off Duty, Will.
With less than two months to go until the mighty return of Download Festival, DLXXII has unleashed its ‘Beyond The Bands’ offerings, giving Download-goers an even more exciting experience onsite with brand new food, drink, wellness and sport options. Taking place on 11-15 June 2025 at the hallowed grounds of Donington Park, Download will be headlined by Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn. You can buy the last remaining tickets here: www.downloadfestival.co.uk.
Brand new for this year’s DLXXII are the Mercian Axe brewery bar where you can find locally brewed beers, the Hair Of The Dog pub complete with roof terrace and beer garden, and brand new arena bar The Iron Harp. Our Low & No bar, Bar Zero returns, as well as the Raven Records’pop-up vinyl store, which also offers alcohol-free options, coffee and heavy metal talking therapy.
For the first time, Download will see live blacksmithing workshops, new immersive experience Darkfield Séance and a Heavy Metal Sports Day. There will also be axe throwing, skate ramps, a new and improved wellness, yoga and talking therapy offering, wrestling, RockFit, live fire cooking demos, daily themed quizzes, and a bigger and better Download Megastore. Old Sarum Tattoo will also be returning to Download this year.
This year will see over 160 fantastic food traders across the festival, with returning festival favourites and some brand new ones, with more than ever catering to vegan, vegetarian and gluten free dietary requirements. There will be a huge variety of options on display, from Rock & Roll Toastie to C’est Cheese to Halloumination to late night shawarma at Kebab Kartel to puddings at Custard & Crumble and Yay Churros.
Additionally, the Welders Yard food and drink area will be returning to the top of the main arena on an even larger scale, complete with Beer Hall, the aforementioned Bar Zero, and an array of food options, including authentic American smokehouse BBQ, homemade Spanish churros and Bangladeshi / Indian street food.
Following on from the recent District X announcement featuring live sets from the likes of Vengaboys, DJ sets, comedy and live podcasts, the DLXXII’s Beyond The Bands offerings prove that Download is much more than just its stellar band line-up, with truly something for everyone to enjoy across the five days. More information and tickets at www.downloadfestival.co.uk
In August 2025, the legendary Bootshaus Cologne (Germany’s #1 Club – DJ MAG 2024) brings back its electrifying three-day festival, NIBIRII to a stunning lake setting in Düren, next to cities like Cologne and Aachen in Germany.
NIBIRII Festival, promoted by the iconic Bootshaus Cologne, is Germany’s most essential weekender for GOA, Techno, and D&B fans, returning on August 22–24, 2025. With 60,000 people and over100 acts, it will take place on over four stages across three days at the stunning Dürener Badesee in Düren. Tickets start at 164€, and on-site camping is available at https://nibirii.com.
NIBIRII is for electronic music lovers who want to experience a unique open-air festival at the swimming lake in Western Germany, next to cities like Aachen and Cologne (Köln). It takes place over three days. Each day can be booked individually from 06th of March 2025 on, allowing visitors to tailor their experience. Guests are welcome to bring their camping equipment to fully embrace the open-air festival vibe on all three days or rest and recover at local hotels.
The festival is all about celebrating music, getting to know people from all over Europe, experiencing freedom, having fun, and exploring nature, with perfectly curated DJs from all over the world. That’s been said, an excerpt from our line-up will be released by today.
NIBIRII 2025 presents an explosive roster of artists, covering the full spectrum of electronic music. AZYR sets the stage on fire with his relentless, high-energy techno, while I Hate Models delivers his signature blend of industrial grit, acid, and raw emotion.
Joining the lineup is rising Scottish DJ Hannah Laing, whose hypnotic mix of trance and hard grooves is set to ignite the crowd. Berlin’s techno powerhouse Kobosil brings his uncompromising, dark, and hypnotic sound. He has a signature style that guarantees intense dancefloor moments.
A special highlight: SHLOMO & Dyen go head-to-head in a hard-hitting set, fusing deep, driving rhythms with pure rave energy.
On top of that further names completing the line up include Autodrive, Avaion, Brigitte Belling, Carsten Halm, Danth, Dave Replay, Danth, Dave Replay, Delusional, DHALI, George aka Dr.Radsport, Gregor Tresher, Karla Blum, KBS, Kerstin Eden, Kevin Arnold, Laeti, Lawyn, Maddix, Makla, Mausio, Oliver Schories, Schrotthagen, Sekula, Snoritz, Sub Focus, Subtronics, SUSKA, Tanja Miju, Turno, Vagabund and YouNotUs.
The setting, Dürener Badesee, is a gorgeous recreational lake well-known for its serene setting and natural beauty. The lake is a designated swimming area, with clean, clear waters ideal for bathing during the warmer months all surrounded by lush greenery and trees and easily accessible by car or public transport.
NIBIRII has four specially designed, high spec and creative stages with vibrant decor and a focus on creating an otherworldly atmosphere. With its emphasis on unity and peace, the festival fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment and beyond music, there is plenty to explore to make the weekend even more of an adventure with art installations, workshops, and other interactive experiences.
Agoria, Alex Wann, Sam Feldt, Anna, Brina Krauss, and more all get added.
18th edition
08-09-10 August 2025
After revealing Teletech’s takeover of the Main Stage and many other names on the lineup, the full lineup for Les Plages Électroniques 2025 has finally been announced with Agoria, Sam Feldt, Anna, Alex Wann, Brina Krauss, Amor, Deron and more joining Tiësto, Peggy Gou, Charlotte de Witte, Booba, Eric Prydz, Mochakk, Laylow, Kungs, Trym and many more at Plages Électroniques 2025.
First up is Sam Feldt, known for his unique blend of deep house and pop sensibilities. His iconic track with RANI has racked up nearly one billion streams. Also joining will be Anna, delivering powerful, textured techno rhythms, and Brina Krauss, fusing immersive deep house and techno with transcendent vocals, smooth melodies, and driving beats.
French talent will shine with Alex Wann, Parisian DJ/producer behind the global 2023 afro house hit ‘Milkshake’, Sara Costa who is returning after lighting up last year’s Mainstage, Agoria, lauded for his genre-blending innovation in techno, house, and ambient, Louis Bekk, a must-watch DJ promising a standout performance, Claraa, who “channels the power of music” and Marion Di Napoli, an iconic figure in French electronic music and creator of “Musical Techno”.
Also representing the new generation is Amor, the duo of Julien and Darko, delivering powerful sets that blend afro house, tech-house, and indie dance. Rising French Riviera talent Deron, local DJ No2theG, who juggles deep house, tech house, pop, groovy hip-hop, and funky soul; Didi Han, a DJ from Seoul gaining global popularity (London, Paris, Tokyo, Bali…); and Ekloz, with raw energy bringing rich nuance to French rap while exploring trap, electro, cloud, and experimental sounds.
On top of this comes Romano Vivarelli from the Seize Degrés roster, Milana Alex, Mowgli, Le Sud fait mieux, Miki, and Arøne. Meanwhile, three collectives will ignite the Solarium stage by RiffX: Sublife, treating music as a ritual and inner journey celebrating pure existence and unity; Sixtion, celebrating Afro-descendant culture and musical discovery for all; and Jetlag Gang, DJs and performers mixing reggaeton, dembow, and neoprene—guaranteeing top-tier perreo vibes.
An unmissable part of Plages Électroniques is the official After Parties delivering 4 hours of live sets and high-caliber lineups, so keep your eyes peeled for details.
About Allover
Allover is a Côte d’Azur-based company producing major music and cultural events. Known for large-scale productions like Les Plages Électroniques in Cannes (France’s biggest beach party, attracting 60,000 people), and Crossover Festival in Nice (with its summer satellite events co-produced with Panda Events), Allover keeps music at the heart of the French Riviera. But it doesn’t stop there—Allover also produces the Villa Jamel Comedy Club in Cannes, a touring version of the legendary TV show that launched some of France’s biggest comedy stars; Gare Croisette, a hybrid creative space revitalizing the Cannes Maritime Station; and contributes to reviving the iconic MIDEM conference, now reimagined for the future of the music industry.
About Les Plages Électroniques
Since its first edition in 2006, Les Plages Électroniques has evolved greatly in content and format over 18 years. Originally conceived with the City of Cannes as a summer rendezvous offering 5 electronic music nights for €5 on the beach of the Palais des Festivals, it quickly gained success. In 2015, the format shifted to a more classic 3-day festival. Though impacted by the 2016 Nice attacks and the 2020 COVID crisis, the Allover team remained committed to developing the festival into one of France’s biggest beach parties, hosted in the globally renowned bay of Cannes on the stunning Côte d’Azur.
Download Festival is bringing the noise to Brighton next month at The Great Escape with its very own stage under the famous city seafront arches at TheVolks. Spanning three days of heavy hitters, rising alt-stars and future Download favourites, the stage will spotlight the best of the new wave – all primed for bigger things.
Catch chaos-ready sets from Mouth Culture, Twenty One Children, Karen Dio, Zetra, Vower, Jamesand The Cold Gun, BEX, Jayler and more across Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 May. Whether you’re scouting your next favourite band or want a taste of what’s to come at Donington at DLXXII, this is your chance to get up close and loud as the festival season kicks off.
The Download stage at TGE highlights the festival’s ongoing commitment to championing new music. Artists like Sleep Token made their mark at the festival in 2018 and now headline Download 2025 – a testament to the platform and progression the festival supports. Download also partners with Kerrang! Radio on ‘The Deal’, an initiative for unsigned bands, with the winner earning the chance to open the Avalanche Stage at Donington.
Expect three stacked days of riffs, noise and non-stop energy as Download shines a spotlight on the artists shaping the future of rock, metal and everything in between. Access to the shows is via a TGE festival wristband and is subject to capacity.
Synonymous with new music discovery and acting as a springboard for rising artists, The Great Escape is the festival for new music. Playing host to over 450 up-and-coming artists and hotly tipped talent across 35+ walkable venues, alongside the music industry-led TGE conference, the festival will kick off the 2025 season from 14 – 17 May in Brighton, England. Tickets for The Great Escape festival start from £50 and are on sale here.
DLXXII will see Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn headline the festival with the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, Rise Against, Shinedown, Bullet For My Valentine, Spiritbox, Don Broco, Palaye Royale, Meshuggah, Within Temptation, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, Steel Panther, The Darkness, Eagles Of Death Metal, Myles Kennedy, McFly, Jerry Cantrell and many more joining them on the bill. Download 2025 tickets are on sale now: www.downloadfestival.co.uk.
Solomun+1 is one of the White Isle’s most legendary residencies and it is back at Pacha Ibiza every Sunday from 8 June to 5 October 2025. Now, the full list of artists who’ll be joining him has been unveiled, including exclusive back-to-backs, all night longs and many more surprises in store across the season.
Solomun+1 is an essential party in Ibiza, making Sundays at Pacha Ibiza one of the most in demand nights on the island, and it’s this event which has made him known around the world as the ‘King of Sundays.’
Each week, the house legend is joined by a very special guest from across the electronic spectrum, other than four unmissable dates over the season where Solomun performs all night long, including both opening and closing.
The dedicated crowd come for the party’s famous signature sound that unites dancers from all over the world under the famous Pacha cherries. Each week, the audience are treated to solo sets from the Dynamic label head and the special guest, as well as a back-to-back between the two, with plenty of unknown magic happening across the night as revellers forge connections that last a lifetime under one iconic roof.
Joining him (A-Z) will be ÂME (DJ Set), Anyma, Caribou (DJ Set), Carlita, Chloé Caillet, Denis Sulta, DJ Gigola, Four Tet, Jamie xx, Job Jobse, Marco Carola, Peggy Gou, Steve Angello, The Dare (DJ Set) with more to be announced.
First-Ever South Asian Electronic Music Collective Closes the Gobi Stage on Friday, April 11, and Friday, April 18, with Explosive Live Performances at Renowned Music and Arts Festival
Indo Warehouse made its highly anticipated and historic debut as the first-ever South Asian electronic music collectiveto perform at the world-renowned Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on Friday, April 11, with an upcoming appearance on Friday, April 18, at 10:40pm PST on the Gobi stage. The groundbreaking appearance showcased their genre-defining sound and spotlighted a global diasporic movement that is reshaping existing dance culture. The Gobi stage became the site of a cultural awakening with Indo Warehouse blending identity, heritage, and innovation alongside a meteoric dancefloor takeover that redefined what representation looks and sounds like.
Co-founded in 2022 by visionary label heads Armaan (“Kahani”) Gupta and Kunal Merchant, Indo Warehouse has pioneered a distinctive subgenre of electronic music they have dubbed “Indo House,” which combines elements from their South Asian heritage with contemporary house and techno. In just three years, the collective has rapidly grown from intimate New York city clubs to sold-out international venues throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, demonstrating a surge in worldwide demand expanding beyond their cultural diaspora.
For their Coachella appearance, Indo Warehouse partnered with creative teams High Scream (Bad Bunny, Black Coffee, David Guetta) and Frameworx (Lisa, Rosie, Childish Gambino) for a large-scale, captivating, on-stage production in prime time. The original music, innovative stage design, immersive storytelling visuals, and world-class dance choreography included more than 25 performers spanning two sets of dance teams (featuring two regional South Asian folk dance styles: Bhangra and Raas), drummers, and multiple vocalists: Anvaya, comprised of singer and songwriter Sonia, and producer and multi-instrumentalist Kaushal; dance teams Raas Ruckus and Baaghi Bhangra; singers HYDR and PDNY; and drummer Nihal Singh and his dhol drumline.
The label’s commitment to showcasing South Asian talent and influences has filled a gap in the dance music market.“Playing Coachella was a cultural milestone for South Asian representation in global music,” says Kunal Merchant. “This opportunity shows the world that South Asian stories, sounds, and creativity belong on the biggest stages — not just as guests, but as headliners. We’re grateful for the chance to do it again, and promise the second weekend will be just as powerful.” Added Armaan Gupta, “Every Indo Warehouse show is an immersive celebration of culture and community, and we are so proud to have brought all of that to one of the world’s most important music festivals.”
Emerging artists are rarely given the honor of closing out one of Coachella’s signature stages with fewer still, breaking from tradition by bringing dance music outside of the Yuma tent. In doing so, Indo Warehouse shattered expectations and set a new benchmark for South Asian artists. Subsequently, the collective’s appearance has been dubbed “Indochella” by global fans across social media as the performances were a bold celebration of South Asian culture and artistry rippling throughout the diaspora.
In true Coachella fashion, the visual storytelling extended beyond the stage. For this performance, Indo Warehouse paid tribute to the late Rohit Bal, one of India’s most celebrated fashion designers. Custom attire was created in his honor that weaved together traditional South Asian craftsmanship with contemporary flair, resulting in a visually stunning and symbolic reminder of legacy, roots, and artistic lineage.
Catch them closing out the Gobi Stage once again this Friday, April 18, at 10:40pm PST by tuning into the live stream via YouTubeLive (click “Notify Me” now to get a reminder when it goes live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROT0X0BNy6s
In August 2025, the legendary Bootshaus Cologne (Germany’s #1 Club – DJ MAG 2024) brings back its electrifying three-day festival, NIBIRII to a stunning lake setting in Düren, next to cities like Cologne and Aachen in Germany.
NIBIRII Festival, promoted by the iconic Bootshaus Cologne, is Germany’s most essential weekender for GOA, Techno, and D&B fans, returning on August 22–24, 2025. With 60,000 people and over100 acts, it will take place on over four stages across three days at the stunning Dürener Badesee in Düren. Tickets start at 164€, and on-site camping is available at https://nibirii.com.
NIBIRII is for electronic music lovers who want to experience a unique open-air festival at the swimming lake in Western Germany, next to cities like Aachen and Cologne (Köln). It takes place over three days. Each day can be booked individually from 06th of March 2025 on, allowing visitors to tailor their experience. Guests are welcome to bring their camping equipment to fully embrace the open-air festival vibe on all three days or rest and recover at local hotels.
The festival is all about celebrating music, getting to know people from all over Europe, experiencing freedom, having fun, and exploring nature, with perfectly curated DJs from all over the world. That’s been said, an excerpt from our line-up will be released by today.
NIBIRII 2025 presents an explosive roster of artists, covering the full spectrum of electronic music. AZYR sets the stage on fire with his relentless, high-energy techno, while I Hate Models delivers his signature blend of industrial grit, acid, and raw emotion.
Joining the lineup is rising Scottish DJ Hannah Laing, whose hypnotic mix of trance and hard grooves is set to ignite the crowd. Berlin’s techno powerhouse Kobosil brings his uncompromising, dark, and hypnotic sound. He has a signature style that guarantees intense dancefloor moments.
A special highlight: SHLOMO & Dyen go head-to-head in a hard-hitting set, fusing deep, driving rhythms with pure rave energy.
On top of that further names completing the line up include Autodrive, Avaion, Brigitte Belling, Carsten Halm, Danth, Dave Replay, Danth, Dave Replay, Delusional, DHALI, George aka Dr.Radsport, Gregor Tresher, Karla Blum, KBS, Kerstin Eden, Kevin Arnold, Laeti, Lawyn, Maddix, Makla, Mausio, Oliver Schories, Schrotthagen, Sekula, Snoritz, Sub Focus, Subtronics, SUSKA, Tanja Miju, Turno, Vagabund and YouNotUs.
The setting, Dürener Badesee, is a gorgeous recreational lake well-known for its serene setting and natural beauty. The lake is a designated swimming area, with clean, clear waters ideal for bathing during the warmer months all surrounded by lush greenery and trees and easily accessible by car or public transport.
NIBIRII has four specially designed, high spec and creative stages with vibrant decor and a focus on creating an otherworldly atmosphere. With its emphasis on unity and peace, the festival fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment and beyond music, there is plenty to explore to make the weekend even more of an adventure with art installations, workshops, and other interactive experiences.