DJ Du Jour is entering 2026 with a clear vision and growing momentum. Known for her emotionally charged House and Tech House sets, she’s now focused on expanding across Europe, delivering new releases, and building meaningful collaborations that elevate both her sound and her global presence.
What key lessons or shifts from 2025 are shaping how you’re approaching 2026?
2025 taught me the power of clarity and intention. I realized that real momentum doesn’t come from doing more, but from focusing on what genuinely works — my sound, my live energy, and my connection with audiences. Going into 2026, I’m approaching everything with more confidence, stronger boundaries, and a clearer sense of direction.
When you think about 2026, what excites you most about the projects or ideas you’re planning to explore?
What excites me most is building bigger, more immersive moments, both musically and live. I’m working on projects that feel elevated and purposeful, designed to translate from intimate club spaces to larger stages while still keeping that sense of connection at the core.
Are there any creative directions or sounds you feel ready to lean into more in the new year?
Definitely. I’m leaning further into groove-driven house and tech house with bold, emotional vocals, rolling basslines, and energy that really lifts a room. I’m less interested in chasing trends and more focused on music that hits physically while still carrying feeling.
Is there a personal or professional goal you’re setting for 2026 that feels especially important to you right now?
Professionally, it’s about establishing a strong and consistent presence across Europe and the UK. Personally, it’s about trusting my instincts fully — backing my experience and creative voice without second-guessing or playing small.
How do you hope your project or brand will evolve over the next year compared to where it stands today?
I want DJ Du Jour to feel more refined, confident, and immediately recognizable. The evolution isn’t about being louder, it’s about being clearer: a defined sound, a strong live identity, and a deeper connection with audiences.
Are there any collaborations, spaces, or industries you’re particularly interested in exploring in 2026?
I’m really drawn to collaborations that come from shared values and energy, whether that’s vocalists, producers, or brands rooted in culture and community. I’m also interested in spaces where music intersects with fashion, art, and queer nightlife, and where identity and creativity can coexist naturally.
What does “growth” look like for you in the year ahead, creatively, culturally, or commercially?
Growth for me is about depth and impact. Creatively, it’s stronger records and more confidence in my sound. Culturally, it’s staying connected to the communities that shaped me. Commercially, it’s building a sustainable career with longevity and respect, not just chasing hype.
Is there something you’ve been holding back on that 2026 feels like the right time to finally pursue?
Yes, fully stepping into headline-level energy without downplaying myself. 2026 feels like the right moment to claim space, trust my experience, and stop softening who I am or what I bring to the table.
How do you want audiences to experience your work differently in 2026?
I want audiences to feel more immersed and involved — like they’re part of a shared journey rather than just watching a performance. I want my sets to feel memorable, emotional, and energizing in equal measure.
If you could describe your vision for 2026 in one sentence, what would it be?
2026 is about clarity, confidence, and creating powerful moments that bring people together on the dance floor.
With new releases, global opportunities, and collaborations in motion, DJ Du Jour is set on making 2026 her biggest year yet. Her mission remains the same: create powerful moments of connection through music.
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