Honey Dijon performing live with vibrant club lighting and an energetic crowd
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Honey Dijon

Honey Redmond · Born 1975, Chicago, Illinois

House Techno Disco 🔥 Heat 92
92
Heat Index
Berlin
Based In
Chicago
Hometown
Panorama Bar
Residency

🎧 Biography

Chicago house royalty, cultural pioneer, and fashion-world force

Honey Dijon is a Chicago-born DJ, producer, and cultural icon whose artistry spans the worlds of underground dance music, high fashion, and social activism. Born Honey Redmond in 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, she grew up in the city that invented house music — and she carries that lineage in every set she plays.

As a teenager, Honey was immersed in Chicago's legendary warehouse and club scene, mentored by pioneering DJs Derrick Carter and Mark Farina. These formative experiences gave her a deep understanding of dancefloor dynamics and an encyclopedic knowledge of house, disco, and soul that forms the backbone of her sound. She learned firsthand from the generation that created house music, making her one of the most authentic living links to the genre's origins.

After years honing her craft in Chicago and New York, Honey relocated to Berlin, where she earned one of the most coveted positions in electronic music: a residency at Panorama Bar, the house music floor of the legendary Berghain nightclub. Her sets there are the stuff of legend — marathon journeys through disco, house, and techno that can stretch past sunrise, always guided by impeccable track selection and an innate sense of when to push the energy and when to pull back.

Beyond the decks, Honey Dijon has become a powerful figure in the fashion world. She collaborated closely with the late Virgil Abloh on Louis Vuitton projects, has worked with Dior, and is a fixture at Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks. Her relationship with fashion is not superficial; she sees both club culture and fashion as spaces of self-expression and transformation, particularly for marginalized communities.

As an openly transgender woman of color, Honey Dijon is a pioneer and advocate for diversity in electronic music. She has spoken eloquently about the origins of house music in Black and queer communities and uses her platform to ensure those stories are told and honored. She is a mentor to the next generation of talent, a cultural ambassador, and one of the most respected selectors on the planet.

Real Name
Honey Redmond
Born
1975 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Resides
Berlin, Germany
Genres
House, Techno, Disco
Residencies
Panorama Bar (Berghain), fabric London
Heat Index
92/100
Known For
Impeccable track selection, bridging house/disco/techno, cultural icon, fashion collaborations
Key Tracks
Not About You (ft. Hadiya George), La Femme Fantastique, Show Me Some Love, It’s Quiet Now

🎶 Best Sets & Videos

Essential Honey Dijon performances and music

Not About You ft. Hadiya George

A standout vocal house anthem that became a dancefloor essential worldwide

Boiler Room Berlin DJ Set

An electrifying house and disco set showcasing her legendary selection skills

Glastonbury Festival Set

Honey Dijon bringing the house to Glastonbury with a euphoric performance

La Femme Fantastique ft. Josh Caffe

A fierce, high-energy house track celebrating identity and freedom

📅 Career Timeline

From Chicago warehouses to global icon — the journey of Honey Dijon

Late 1980s – Early 1990s

Chicago house music education

Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, Honey Redmond was immersed in the city's warehouse and club scene as a teenager. She was mentored by Derrick Carter and Mark Farina, learning the art of DJing and track selection from the very founders of house music.

Mid 1990s

Moved to New York City

Relocated to New York, immersing herself in the city's vibrant club scene. Played at legendary venues and built a reputation as a versatile selector who could seamlessly blend disco, house, and early techno into transcendent sets.

2000s

Berlin calling and Panorama Bar residency

Moved to Berlin and earned a coveted residency at Panorama Bar, the house music floor of Berghain. This cemented her status as one of the most respected selectors in electronic music and gave her a platform to deliver legendary marathon sets.

2017

Debut album and rising global profile

Released her debut production work that brought her dancefloor sensibility to a wider audience. Began appearing at major festivals including Glastonbury and Sonar, while maintaining her underground credibility through continued Panorama Bar residency sets.

2018 – 2020

Fashion world breakthrough with Virgil Abloh

Began collaborating with the late Virgil Abloh on Louis Vuitton projects, bridging the worlds of fashion and club culture. Became a fixture at Paris Fashion Week and a recognized style icon. Her friendship and creative partnership with Abloh highlighted the deep connections between fashion and dance music.

2022 – 2023

"Not About You" and mainstream recognition

The track "Not About You" featuring Hadiya George became a massive crossover hit. Released "Black Girl Magic" and continued to produce acclaimed house tracks. Performed at Coachella, Movement Detroit, and ADE, becoming one of the most in-demand DJs globally.

2024 – Present

Cultural icon status and mentorship

Continues to hold down her Panorama Bar residency while headlining festivals worldwide. Actively mentoring next-generation talent and advocating for diversity in electronic music. Recognized globally as both a music legend and cultural force who has helped reshape the conversation around identity in dance music.

🌎 Lifestyle & Culture

Fashion, activism, and the art of the dancefloor

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Where She Lives

Honey Dijon is based in Berlin, Germany, where she holds her legendary Panorama Bar residency. She splits her time between Berlin, New York, and wherever the global DJ circuit takes her. Berlin's freedom and club culture remain her creative home.

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Fashion Collaborations

One of the most fashion-forward figures in electronic music. Her work in fashion is a natural extension of her belief in self-expression and transformation.

  • ★ Louis Vuitton collaborations (with Virgil Abloh)
  • ★ Dior partnerships
  • ★ Paris & Milan Fashion Week regular
  • ★ Style icon bridging fashion and club culture
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Clubs & Nightlife

A fixture at the world's most prestigious nightclubs, known for marathon sets that span genres and decades.

  • 🎧 Panorama Bar (Berghain) — Berlin (resident)
  • 🎧 fabric — London (regular)
  • 🎧 Glastonbury & Coachella main stages
  • 🎧 Sonar, Movement Detroit, ADE

Advocacy & Mentorship

Honey Dijon is a vocal advocate for diversity and representation in electronic music. As an openly transgender woman of color, she uses her platform to honor the Black and queer roots of house music and to mentor the next generation of artists and DJs.

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Musical DNA

Honey's sound is a masterclass in curation. She draws from decades of dance music history.

  • 🌎 Chicago house — The foundation
  • 🌎 New York disco — The groove
  • 🌎 Detroit techno — The futurism
  • 🌎 Berlin minimalism — The precision
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Festival Circuit

One of the most in-demand festival performers in the world, playing the biggest stages globally.

  • 🎪 Glastonbury — UK
  • 🎪 Coachella — California
  • 🎪 Sonar — Barcelona
  • 🎪 Movement — Detroit
  • 🎪 Amsterdam Dance Event

🎬 Behind the Scenes

The person behind the icon — what makes Honey Dijon tick

Behind the decks and the fashion campaigns, Honey Dijon is driven by a deep love for music history and community. She has spoken at length in interviews about the responsibility she feels as a custodian of Chicago house music — a genre born in Black and queer spaces that has gone on to shape global pop culture.

Her DJ sets are not just performances; they are historical narratives. She might start with a deep disco cut from the late 1970s, weave through classic Chicago house, touch on Detroit techno, and arrive at a contemporary production — all while maintaining a dancefloor energy that keeps the crowd moving for hours. Her track selection is legendary because it tells a story every time.

Honey is also deeply committed to mentoring young artists. She has taken emerging DJs under her wing, sharing not just technical skills but the cultural context that makes dance music meaningful. For Honey, the dancefloor has always been a space of liberation — a place where identity, expression, and joy converge — and she works to keep that spirit alive for future generations.

Mentors
Derrick Carter, Mark Farina
Influences
Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy, Larry Levan, Larry Heard
DJ Style
Marathon sets, genre-spanning storytelling, impeccable selection
Philosophy
"The dancefloor is a space of liberation"

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Everything fans want to know about Honey Dijon

Honey Dijon was born Honey Redmond in 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Chicago is the birthplace of house music, and Honey grew up immersed in the city's legendary warehouse and club scene. She was mentored by DJs Derrick Carter and Mark Farina, learning the art of track selection from the architects of house music themselves. She later lived in New York City before relocating to Berlin, Germany, which is her current home base.
Honey Dijon is a direct product of the Chicago house music lineage. Growing up on the South Side of Chicago in the late 1980s and early 1990s, she was mentored by Derrick Carter and Mark Farina — two DJs who were themselves connected to the original wave of house music pioneers like Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy. This deep connection to the genre's roots gives her sets an authenticity and historical depth that few DJs can match. She is widely regarded as one of the most important living links to the original Chicago house tradition.
Honey Dijon is one of the most fashion-connected DJs in the world. She collaborated closely with the late Virgil Abloh on Louis Vuitton projects, creating a unique bridge between fashion and underground club culture. She has also worked with Dior and is a regular at Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks. Her style is celebrated for its fearless mixing of high fashion with streetwear and club culture aesthetics. She views fashion and club culture as parallel spaces of self-expression and transformation.
Yes, Honey Dijon holds a coveted residency at Panorama Bar, the house music floor of Berlin's legendary Berghain nightclub. A Panorama Bar residency is one of the most prestigious positions in global electronic music. Her sets there are renowned for their marathon length and genre-spanning journeys through disco, house, and techno. She is also a regular performer at fabric in London, another of the world's most respected nightclubs.
Honey Dijon is a pioneer as an openly transgender woman of color in electronic music. At a time when the dance music industry has often overlooked the contributions of the Black and queer communities that created house music, Honey has used her platform to advocate for diversity, inclusion, and historical truth. She speaks openly about the origins of house music in marginalized communities and actively mentors the next generation of talent. Her visibility and success have inspired countless artists and fans, making her not just a DJ but a cultural icon who has helped expand the boundaries of representation in electronic music.