Acclaimed DJ and producer Alex Wann has teamed up with rising artist Notre Dame for their first-ever collaboration, ‘The City,’ out now via Armada Music. The release follows closely on the heels of the pair’s North American co-headline tour, including a standout performance at 99Scott in Brooklyn, New York City.
Blending Alex Wann‘s signature Afro-house rhythms with Notre Dame‘s melodic textures, ‘The City‘ delivers an evocative soundscape enriched by a powerful vocal from Carte Blanche, who delivers the emotive refrain: “I fell in love with the city.” Already a highlight in sets across the globe, the track is primed to become a standout dancefloor anthem.
“Jeremie (Notre Dame) and I have known each other for over ten years — friends from the same hometown. ‘The City’ came together naturally. The vocal immediately caught our attention: inspiring, emotional, and perfectly matching the energy we wanted to create.”
Alex Wann & Notre Dame – The City
Notre Dame added: “‘The City’ is a track born from our shared story, two kids who grew up in Paris and started this journey together. It’s a tribute to those nights that shaped us, to the city that raised us, and to everything that made us dream bigger.”
This year’s Escape Halloween, held October 31–November 1 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, brought together everything that defines the Halloween rave experience: thunderous bass, dazzling production, and a world of costumed chaos.
The massive two-day festival, produced by Insomniac Events, once again proved why it remains one of the premier Halloween celebrations in the electronic scene.
From haunted installations to immersive themed zones, every corner of the venue pulsed with life. Whether you were chasing heavy drops, exploring dark corners, or just soaking in the visuals, Escape Halloween 2025 offered a perfect fusion of sound and spectacle.
One of the standout moments of the weekend was the headlining set from Whethan. Known for his genre-blending sound and euphoric live energy, Whethan has been on an undeniable upswing — recently popping up across the country with surprise shows that have been selling out fast.
Escape Halloween marked a huge moment in his trajectory. The crowd’s energy was electric as he delivered a polished, cinematic set that confirmed his evolution from underground producer to main-stage powerhouse.
With his headline show announced for January at the Hollywood Palladium, it’s clear Whethan is stepping into a new era — and the crowd at Escape got a front-row preview.
While Whethan represented the new wave, this year’s lineup also served as a time machine for longtime ravers. Fans were thrilled to see RL Grime, TroyBoi, and What So Not — artists who dominated the trap and bass scene back in 2016 — reclaiming their rightful place on festival stages.
RL Grime once again brought his signature dark, cinematic trap energy that’s become synonymous with Halloween. What So Not’s set was a mix of nostalgia and innovation, perfectly bridging past and present. But it was TroyBoi who arguably stole the show.
Performing at the Sewer District stage,TroyBoi delivered an unforgettable set complete with an eerie drone light show that illuminated the sky in perfect sync with his drops. The atmosphere was pure Halloween magic — creepy, cinematic, and completely immersive.
The Sewer District itself was a standout addition this year. With elevated stands, grungy industrial visuals, and a more open layout, it felt like discovering a secret rave within the rave. The stage’s vibe offered a refreshing balance — intense enough for die-hard bassheads but chill enough for those looking to escape the main-stage chaos.
It even carried some serious EDC-style energy — the kind of setup that made it easy to lose track of time, surrounded by lasers, fog, and costumed fans vibing under the night sky.
Beyond the music, Escape Halloween 2025 delivered a fully realized thematic experience. The grounds were crawling with costumed performers, fire dancers, and eerie walkthroughs that made the space feel alive. Everywhere you turned, there was something to discover — from carnival rides and food stands to hidden lounge areas where you could catch your breath.
The balance between high-energy stages and laid-back chill zones gave the event a flow that kept fans engaged from dusk till dawn. It was both massive and intimate — a hard trick to pull off, but one Insomniac continues to master.
This year’s Escape Halloween was more than a festival — it was a collision of eras. Whethan’s meteoric rise showed the next chapter of EDM’s evolution, while TroyBoi, RL Grime, and What So Not reminded everyone why the mid-2010s trap scene still hits hard.
Add in immersive production, a spooky drone show, and the rebirth of underused areas like the Sewer District, and you’ve got one of the most dynamic editions of Escape to date.
As the lights dimmed and the bass faded, one thing was clear — Halloween isn’t just a night at Escape, it’s an entire world.
Two of dance music’s most iconic figures, R3HAB and Afrojack, unite once again for their explosive new single “Louder for the People”, out now via Tomorrowland’s world-renowned record label Tomorrowland Music.
The track is a high-energy and feel-good anthem. Blending R3HAB‘s signature melodic finesse with Afrojack‘s bold, club-ready production, “Louder for the People” captures the essence of what makes both artists enduring forces in global dance music.
Here’s what R3HAB had to say about the release:
“We wanted to create something that speaks to the energy we feel from the crowd — that moment when everyone becomes one voice”
“This track is about people coming together through music. It’s made to be played loud for the people,” adds Afrojack.
R3HAB & AFROJACK – Louder For The People
Both artists are longtime Tomorrowland favorites, performing unforgettable sets across the festival’s history and consistently pushing boundaries in the electronic music scene.
Due to high demand, global electronic supergroup Swedish House Mafia, has announced a second show at Pier 80 in San Francisco, CA on December 29. The news comes after their SOLD OUT New Year’s Eve headline performance at the same venue.
Set against the iconic San Francisco Bay, Pier 80 features an expansive, 200,000+ sq ft warehouse space, renowned for hosting the Portola Music Festival produced by Goldenvoice.
The upcoming performance comes on the heels of a remarkable year for Swedish House Mafia. The superstar trio made up of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso, have ushered in their bold new 3.0 era, a striking reinvention and a fresh chapter for the legendary group.
In September, SHM made history as the first electronic act to headline New York‘s Arthur Ashe Stadium. On Friday 31st October, they filled Mexico City‘s Plaza de Toros, transforming the world’s largest bullring into a massive dance arena.
Presale tickets for the newly added San Francisco show on December 29 are available today from 12pm PT.
Sziget Festival begins a new chapter, returning to its roots under the leadership of its founder, Károly Gerendai. Alongside this major change, the festival announced that it is set to return in 2026 from August 11–15, on the Óbuda Island in Budapest.
After welcoming its 11 millionth visitor in 2025, Sziget now builds on more than three decades of heritage to shape the next phase in its history as original founder Károly Gerendai returns once-again.
Throughout its existence, Sziget – one of Europe’s leading festivals – has always been defined by creativity, authenticity, and the spirit of its global community. Now, it moves forward with a renewed sense of freedom and a long-term vision for the future.
After collaborative discussions, Sziget and Superstruct aligned on a new direction, with the festival moving forward under the leadership of its founder and long-standing team. In addition, a new multi-year land agreement was reached with the Budapest Municipality, confirming the ongoing support of the city.
Building on a successful 2025 edition, which included significant investment in The Island of Freedom and showed clear growth compared to previous years, Sziget is shaping its 2026 event with renewed energy and direction, CEO Tamás Kádár said:
“For 2026, we’re working toward the same goal as always: to continue developing Sziget as one of Europe’s leading festivals with the strong lineup and international allure that has made it a unique event for decades.
Superstruct’s period of operational involvement in the festival allowed us to navigate the pandemic and to invest in the quality of the festival experience for visitors from across Europe – we are grateful for all their support.”
Founder Károly Gerendai added:
“This year’s Sziget already showed very positive developments, giving us a strong foundation to build on. At the same time, there is always more work to do to secure the place of the festival in the hearts of fans who visit us from across the world.
Our focus now is to emphasize Sziget’s unique identity and values even more. Not only through the headline acts, but also by deepening the festival’s cultural significance and its connection to Budapest.”
In 2026, Sziget will take place over five festival days, running from Tuesday August 11 to Saturday August 15— with an additional move-in day on top. The streamlined format brings all of Sziget’s music, arts, and community experiences together into one natural festival week, designed to make every day count.
To capture the spirit, energy, and emotion of The Island of Freedom, dive into the just-released official aftermovie from last year’s edition.
An exclusive 48-hour pre-sale for Full Festival Passes to Sziget 2026 will begin on Friday November 7th at noon, with prices starting at the same level as last year’s edition.
Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will present a special Race Week performance by multidisciplinary artist, Anyma, on Saturday, Nov. 22, marking it as one of the most anticipated shows of the season.
Fresh off his groundbreaking performance at the Pyramids of Giza and his acclaimed, sold-out 12-show residency at Sphere Las Vegas, Anyma brings his visionary fusion of melodic techno, digital art, and immersive storytelling to Marquee‘s newly reimagined main room.
This performance will fully harness Marquee‘s next-generation audiovisual system, featuring a 1.5-ton monolith LED screen, kinetic ceiling centerpiece, and an enveloping spatial sound design that together redefine the nightlife experience.
Guests can expect a multisensory journey that merges cutting-edge technology with the emotive power of Anyma‘s sound.
The show anchors Tao Group Hospitality‘s Race Week programming, continuing the company’s legacy of pairing world-class talent with unparalleled production to deliver transformative nightlife moments in Las Vegas.
For tickets, table reservations or additional information, visit the official website.
Winter is closing in, and the world’s coldest festival is turning up the heat once again. Igloofest Montréal returns to the Old Port from January 15 to February 7, 2026, ready to ignite the ice with a bold lineup of international icons and homegrown heroes.
For nearly two decades, Igloofest has transformed the coldest months of the year into a reason to celebrate – a uniquely Canadian ritual that proves you can always throw an unforgettable party, no matter the conditions. What began as a wild idea in the snow has evolved into a global winter phenomenon, and the festival’s 18th edition promises four weekends of pure fire under the frost.
Igloofest Montréal 2026 is led by one of the festival’s biggest bookings to date: DJ Snake, a global superstar and in demand collaborator who has featured the likes of J Balvin, Travis Scott, Future, Selena Gomez, and more across his expansive catalog. He’s one of the most influential French-speaking artists in the world, making an exclusive Canadian appearance with his signature fusion of global rhythms and festival anthems in tow.
He’ll be joined across Igloofest‘s renowned Sapporo and Videotron stages by high-energy powerhouse duo SOFI TUKKER, Belgian rap icon Hamza, pioneering Canadian selector A-Trak, and versatile French standouts Madeon, The Blaze (DJ Set), and Trym.
Highlights continue with the debut of an explosive new bass collaboration, Black Tiger SexMachine & Kai Wachi: Skull Machine, the atmospheric stylings of Elderbrook (DJ Set), and a back to back meeting of legendary minds between techno titan and MOOD label boss Nicole Moudaber and Montréal trailblazer Misstress Barbara, who celebrates 30 years behind the decks.
Igloofest Montréal 2026 lineup
House and techno fans will be spoiled for choice with Disco Lines, the viral hitmaker behind this year’s global summer anthem “No Broke Boys” with Tinashe. Added depth comes from rising tech house sensation Max Styler, empowering dance artist Aluna, eclectic Peruvian DJ and producer Sofia Kourtesis, the dreamlike sounds of DJ Seinfeld and sleek selections of Cole Knight, Canadian-born, bass-driven house producer Nostalgix, and local minimal techno up-and-comer Guillaume Michaud.
Additional highlights include Belgian chart-topper Lost Frequencies, Dutch electronic duo Weval (DJ Set), Japanese producer Qrion, hard-hitting techno producer AZYR, Scottish export Hannah Laing, and forward-thinking multi-platinum producer High Klassified.
Igloofest once again shines a spotlight on Montréal‘s electrifying homegrown scene, celebrating the raw energy of the city’s underground on an international stage. This year, the festival welcomes two of Montréal’s most emblematic collectives – T.I.T.S. featuring Cori, No Police, and CHAR.L.N. B2B Inside Blur, and Hauterageous featuring San Farafina, Monib, and Siren Mars – each making their Igloofest debut and ready to get even the coldest crowds moving.
Local highlights continue with two Montréal staples that embody the vitality of the city’s electronic scene: the Ferias collective with Alina B2B Guthrie, and Homegrown Harvest, spotlighting rising talents badgalquirit, donotstealmyname, and Traxence.
Fans can also catch heat from DJ Smokey and Shadow Wizard Money Gang – the hyped, Skrillex-backed collective – plus local trance and acid techno favorite Cult Member, Montréal’s bass crew Musik Me Luv with Dick Lee, nad, and Pleurire, and the techno-forward collective OCTOV, featuring BitterCaress, KORVN, and Manolow.
Once again, Igloofest will transform Montréal‘s historic Old Port into an open-air winter playground, set against a stunning city skyline, riverfront views, and easy access to downtown’s vibrant energy.
From its free and festive Igloofête programming and fan-driven snowsuit tradition to its striking architectural scenography and world-class music, Igloofest continues to prove why it’s a must-attend winter destination – uniting Canadians and international travelers through music, culture, and the shared joy of winter.
Winter 2026 marks a historic milestone for Igloofest, as the iconic event expands beyond the province of Québec to bring its frosty magic to audiences across Canada. Renowned for transforming the coldest months of the year into a full-scale celebration of music, dance, and community, the festival will now take place in four major Canadian cities – Montréal, Gatineau, Québec City, and the newly announced Edmonton – with an additional market to be revealed before the end of 2026.
As Igloofest spreads across the country, it remains true to its DNA – a festive spirit, a love of winter, and a distinctly Québécois authenticity. The festival’s iconic colorful snowsuits and must-have Igloo toques will once again define the look of the dancefloor – because a winter without Igloofest simply isn’t winter at all.
Tickets for Igloofest Montréal 2026 available HERE.
From 21 to 23 and from 27 to 29 November 2025, Polaris Festival will celebrate its tenth edition with many new features in Verbier, the alpine village located in the Canton of Valais, in French-speaking Switzerland.
The tenth edition of Polaris Festival will pay tribute to the pioneers and acclaimed stars of electronic music, while at the same time giving deserved space to many new talents — creating a musical thread that connects past, present, and future.
The festival will be enriched by a program where music, cinema, immersive arts, and new technologies meet in the best possible way.
Polaris Festival 2025 lineup
At Polaris, Laurent Garnier will deliver an exclusive five-hour set, Sven Väth will perform at the Swiss festival for the first time, and DJ Koze will appear with one of his rare DJ sets.
Carl Craig will blend techno and jazz as only he can, while Omar S will once again offer his uncompromising sound. Nina Kraviz will bring her distinctive, magnetic techno, Moodymann will give lessons in soul and groove, and Honey Dijon will once again prove why she continues to redefine the club culture scene.
Marcel Dettmann will perform live (a rare occurrence), while Danilo Plessow (MCDE) and Jayda G will showcase their unique sonic worlds. Completing the lineup are Flo Real, Laolu, Marie Montexier, Mirko Loko, Tereza, Toy Tonics Krew, Suze Ijo, and Eva May – just to name a few – all representatives of the new electronic generation, ready to make their mark in such a significant context as Polaris.
To celebrate its tenth anniversary in the best way possible, Polaris will move to a new venue: Espace Saint-Marc, characterized by bright design and striking architecture. Just ten minutes away by cable car, it will offer greater comfort, improved accessibility, and an unprecedented acoustic experience.
The main stage will feature an exclusive collaboration with Kinetic Light, an industry leader and the creator of Berlin’s Dark Matter and Skalar projects. At Polaris, they will present a monumental light installation entitled MIRROR MIRROR.
Polaris extends beyond its main site to embrace the entire village of Verbier. The Verbier Cinema will host the Swiss premiere of Desire: The Carl Craig Story, followed by a discussion with the artist and other festival participants.
A new area at Gare des Ruinettes, located at 2,200 meters above sea level, will become a lively daytime club. Finally, with Polaris OFF, the whole resort will come alive: Farm Club, Soár, Farinet, Farinet South, and Le Rouge will host parties during both weekends, helping make the tenth edition of Polaris truly unique.
Located at 1,500 meters above sea level in the Canton of Valais, Verbier is part of the 4 Vallées ski area. Nestled in a sunny region between the Grand Combin and Mont Blanc massifs, the town is considered the pearl of the Valais Alps thanks to its beautiful ski slopes and historic center with wooden buildings in the traditional Swiss chalet style.
It is an ideal destination for those who love sports, nature, good food, relaxation, and – thanks to Polaris Festival – high-quality electronic music. Verbier is less than 200 kilometers from Turin and about 250 from Milan, and every year it attracts more and more Italian visitors during the weekends of Polaris Festival.
Italian mainstay Nicolo Simonelli debuts on Junior Jack’s ever-growing Adesso Music on November 7 with ‘Sukano’ – a rich and emotive Afro house journey that reflects his evolving sonic palette.
Across a storied 15+ year career, Simonelli has explored all corners of house and techno, weaving in elements of melodic, indie, and tech sounds. His catalog includes releases on some of the scene’s most vital labels, such as Carl Cox’s Intec Digital, Nicole Moudaber’s MOOD, Oliver Huntemann’s Senso Sounds, and Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records.
In 2020, he teamed up with close friend and frequent collaborator OniWax to launch the Reenboog imprint – a creative outlet pushing deeper into the realms of Afro house and organic rhythms, as showcased here on his Adesso Musicdebut.
Nicolo Simonelli – Sukano
‘Sukano’ sees Simonelli further refining that direction. Glowing piano chords and pulsating bass flicker like fading embers amongst rolling organic percussion, while smoky, emotive vocals evoke a sense of late-night introspection and raw vulnerability.
After being crowned Best Global Festival 2025 by the DJ Awards, UNUM Festival returns for 2026 with its strongest edition yet — expanding its vision, sound, and global influence.
Now entering its seventh year, UNUM continues to bridge music, nature, and freedom in one of Europe’s most breathtaking festival locations: Shëngjin, Albania.
This first wave of artists captures UNUM‘s essence — uniting underground pioneers, modern icons, and future stars in an unparalleled Adriatic setting.
UNUM Festival 2026 Lineup Phase 1
Among the names leading the charge for 2026 are East End Dubs, Ricardo Villalobos, Ben Klock, Raresh, Craig Richards, Richy Ahmed, DJ Tennis, Dyed Soundorom, and Gerd Janson and Krystal Klear each representing the top tier of international electronic music.
They are joined by Margaret Dygas, Dan Ghenacia, Praslea, Priku, Francesco Del Garda, Maher Daniel, Cap, and Tobi Neumann, alongside a new wave of artists defining the next generation: Anna Wall, Arapu, Bobby, Cameron Jack, Diosa, Dan Ghenacia, Fell Reis, Harry McCanna, Jonny n Travis, and Krystal Klear.
Together, they mark the beginning of what promises to be another unforgettable journey at UNUMFestival 2026 — a convergence of freedom, community, and underground energy beneath the Albanian sun.
UNUM is more than a festival — it’s an experience that celebrates connection, creativity, and the natural beauty of Albania’s Adriatic coast. Nestled between mountain, pine, and sea, UNUM creates a world where music and nature exist in perfect rhythm.
The Pine Stage – the relentless soul of UNUM, where the music never stops.
The Beach Stage – sound meets sea in a seamless sunrise-to-sunset flow.
The Main Stage – the beating heart of the night, where every drop hits deeper.
Across five days and five nights of continuous music, UNUM unites artists and fans from around the world in a celebration of pure underground culture — an experience that continues to redefine what a festival can be.
One of the most special new features of UNUM Festival 2026 will be a night dedicated to a breathtaking panoramic location, where the sea, sky, and music unite in an experience that goes beyond imagination.
This time, UNUM will present an exclusive after party overlooking the Adriatic, in a modern structure situated atop the hill above Shëngjin — an architectural space designed to experience music and the sunrise from an entirely new dimension.
With a limited capacity of only 500 people, this event will be one of the most unique and sought-after nights of the festival. Participants will witness an unforgettable moment — a party that can no longer be called just an “after,” but an experience that stays in memory for a lifetime.
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