The Scottish hitmaker was spotted poolside at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel, deep in conversation with venue management. Sources close to the club say Harris is scouting for a summer 2026 residency return after his record-breaking runs in previous seasons. He was seen taking photos of the new stage setup and left in a blacked-out Mercedes SUV.
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The Belgian techno queens were seen backstage at Berghain after what witnesses describe as an unannounced b2b set during Saturday's Klubnacht. The duo, who share deep roots in the Belgian rave scene, reportedly played a three-hour closing set on the main floor. Both were later photographed leaving through the side exit around 11am Sunday morning, still buzzing.
The tech house titans were clocked leaving Catch LA's rooftop restaurant in West Hollywood after what appeared to be a working dinner. An onlooker said both had laptops open at the table at one point, fueling speculation about a follow-up to their Under Construction collaboration. Fisher was in his signature tank top despite the February evening chill.
Garrix was photographed arriving at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport baggage claim with several equipment cases, returning from his Asia tour leg that included stops in Jakarta, Bangkok, and Tokyo. The 29-year-old looked jet-lagged but greeted fans with selfies before being picked up by his management team. He's expected to head straight to his STMPD Studios for upcoming releases.
The style icon and DJ was spotted browsing racks at Dover Street Market on Haymarket in London's West End ahead of her sold-out fabric set that evening. Gou, who has her own fashion label KIRIN, was seen trying on Comme des Garçons pieces and chatting with store staff. She left carrying multiple bags and headed toward Soho for a late lunch before soundcheck.
Neighbors and passersby captured phone footage of Guetta DJing from his penthouse terrace overlooking Biscayne Bay during a golden-hour sunset session. The impromptu set, apparently for a small gathering of friends, drew a crowd on the beach below. Guetta is known for hosting these intimate rooftop sessions at his Miami home, reminiscent of his viral United at Home lockdown streams.
Sonny Moore, aka Skrillex, was seen entering STMPD Studios in Amsterdam for what appeared to be a full-day session with Martin Garrix. Studio staff confirmed both artists were in the building. The two have long teased a potential collaboration, and this sighting has sent fan forums into overdrive. Neither camp has commented, but an intern was seen carrying in a bag from local coffee shop Screaming Beans.
The King of Ibiza was photographed loading vinyl crates into the back of his car outside Pure Ibiza Radio studios in the marina district. Cox, one of the last true vinyl purists at his level, appeared to have just finished recording a guest mix. Witnesses say he had at least four crates of records and was in characteristically high spirits, chatting with locals and signing a few autographs before driving off.
Joel Zimmerman was spotted at his own coffee venture in Toronto, sitting in the corner booth with his famous hairless cat Professor Meowingtons perched on the table beside his laptop. The mau5 appeared to be working on music, wearing oversized headphones and barely looking up. A fan who approached said Joel was "super chill" and showed them a clip of something new he's been working on.
Tiësto and his wife Annika Backes were seen leaving Hakkasan at the MGM Grand after his Friday night residency set. The couple looked relaxed and stylish as they exited through the VIP corridor around 3:30am. Sources say Tiësto played a two-hour set heavy on new unreleased material, and the venue was at capacity. The pair were driven off in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce toward their home in the Las Vegas hills.
Amelie Lens and fellow Belgian artist Farrago were seen arriving together at Kompass Klub for an Exhale label night — Lens's own imprint dedicated to raw, driving techno. The duo pulled up in a black van loaded with gear around 10pm. Lens was spotted doing a final soundcheck personally, testing the Funktion-One system before the doors opened to a queue that stretched around the block.
William Grigahcine, better known as DJ Snake, was photographed at the legendary La Maison de l'Aubrac steakhouse near the Champs-Élysées with French rapper SCH. The two Paris natives were seen sharing a massive côte de boeuf and appeared to be in deep conversation. Speculation is building about a potential French rap-meets-bass collab, as both artists have been teasing new projects on social media.
Wes Pentz was spotted catching morning waves at Trestles, the iconic surf break in San Clemente, during a brief window between festival dates. The Mad Decent founder and serial genre-hopper is a known avid surfer who frequently posts surf sessions to his Instagram. He was seen in a black wetsuit, riding a custom shortboard, before toweling off in the parking lot and heading north on the I-5, presumably back to his LA studio.
The trance legend was seen arriving at his A State of Trance studio in Leiden early Thursday morning, coffee in hand, ready to record the landmark ASOT episode 1200. Studio staff confirmed the milestone episode is being produced as a special extended broadcast. Armin was later seen pacing the parking lot on a phone call, reportedly coordinating surprise guest appearances for the episode's live segment.
South African house music icon Black Coffee was seen dining at celebrity hotspot Nobu Malibu on the oceanfront patio. The Grammy-winning producer, whose real name is Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, appeared to be celebrating before the launch of his highly anticipated Hï Ibiza residency season. He was spotted leaving around midnight, looking sharp in an all-black ensemble with his signature hat.
Chris and Steve Martinez were spotted deep in the crates at A1 Records in Manhattan's East Village, the legendary vinyl shop that has been a pilgrimage site for DJs since the '90s. The Bronx-born brothers spent over two hours digging through house and disco sections, pulling out an impressive stack of records. Staff said they were "like kids in a candy store," debating over rare pressings and forgotten edits.
The Swedish progressive house maestro was seen entering and exiting a nondescript warehouse space in East London over several days, with production trucks and lighting rigs parked outside. Sources say Prydz is testing his new HOLO show setup — the groundbreaking holographic visual experience that has redefined what a DJ show can be. Security was tight, but a crew member confirmed "it's going to be the most ambitious HOLO yet."
The Bosnian-German melodic house master was photographed in his element — watching the sunset from the terrace of the legendary Café del Mar in Sant Antoni before heading to his residency at Pacha. Solomun, whose Solomun +1 parties have become an Ibiza institution, was seen sipping a glass of red wine alone, gazing at the Mediterranean. He left as the last light faded, presumably heading to Pacha to prepare for his set.
The masked high-tech minimal pioneer was spotted by a delivery driver arriving at his private studio compound in Ludwigshafen. Brejcha, who famously produces the vast majority of his music in his hometown rather than a trendy capital, was seen carrying takeaway food inside around 2pm. The delivery driver noted the unmistakable sound of heavy, rolling basslines coming from inside. New material appears to be incoming for the Fckng Serious label boss.
Brazilian house sensation Vintage Culture, real name Lukas Ruiz, was seen backstage at Printworks London hours before his sold-out headline show at the iconic industrial venue. The DJ was photographed doing a walkthrough of the cavernous Press Halls space, checking sightlines and chatting with the sound engineer. His team confirmed this is his largest solo London headline to date, marking the Brazilian's meteoric rise in the European market.
The techno power couple were spotted enjoying a rare family day out at Gröna Lund amusement park on the Stockholm waterfront with their children. Beyer, the Drumcode label boss, and Engberg, a formidable DJ in her own right, were seen riding the carousel and eating cotton candy — a far cry from their usual 4am warehouse sets. A fellow parent recognized them and said they looked "completely relaxed and like any other Swedish family."
Carmine Conte and Matteo Milleri, the duo behind Tale of Us, were spotted at Milan's Galleria d'Arte Moderna, spending over an hour studying the contemporary installations. Known for their deep interest in the intersection of visual art and electronic music — their Afterlife label events are famously cinematic — the pair were seen taking notes and photographing several pieces. Sources suggest they may be planning an art-music crossover event for their upcoming Afterlife Ibiza season at Hï.
The Hot Creations label boss and Paradise party founder was photographed inside DC-10, the legendary airport-adjacent club, personally testing the soundsystem ahead of the 2026 season. Jones, whose Paradise parties have become a DC-10 institution, was seen adjusting monitor positions and playing test tracks through the Void Acoustics rig. Staff said he spent nearly three hours fine-tuning the setup before doors would open to anyone else.
The Neapolitan techno don was seen arriving at Naples International Airport, returning to his hometown ahead of the Music On Ibiza season preparations. Carola, who grew up in Naples before becoming one of the most influential figures in global techno, was greeted by family at arrivals. He was overheard telling a fellow passenger he planned to "eat his mother's cooking for a week straight" before heading to Ibiza. The Music On boss travels light — just a carry-on and a small record bag.
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