February 10, 2026 - Over the weekend, Solomun made his long-awaited debut at London’s historic Alexandra Palace, taking over the iconic Great Hall across the 6th and 7th of February. During the two nights, he delivered a standout performance that marked yet another milestone in his career. Due to overwhelming demand, an extra night was added during the pre-sale, and both nights sold out completely, creating a charged atmosphere that kept the crowd dancing from start to finish and solidifying Solomun’s reputation as one of the world’s most compelling electronic music artists.

Solomun took over Alexandra Palace in spectacular scale, delivering a five-hour set filled with surprising moments all the way through. The night saw appearances from German hip hop group K.I.Z, who performed Solomun’s remixed version of their cult classic Samstag Ist Krieg. English indie rap artist Antony Szmierek also made an appearance, giving the crowd an exclusive preview of the unreleased track Life Affirmer. Versatile singer-songwriter Inéz from German art-pop duo ÄTNA joined Solomun on stage to perform their collaboration Tuk Tuk, transforming the show with her powerful vocals before teasing the soon-to-be-released track Put That Thing Away.
Solomun’s return to London felt like a true occasion, with Alexandra Palace serving as the perfect backdrop. Through carefully crafted production and sound design, the venue was transformed into a reflection of Solomun’s creative world, an evening that captured the way he approaches his DJ performances in an experimental, inclusive way. The evening unfolded as a journey, blurring the line between club set and live experience with a unique production set up, completely curated by Solomun himself, including art house style visuals, moving LED screens above the crowd and incredible light shows.
Following in the footsteps of fellow electronic music artists like Four Tet and Jamie xx, Solomun firmly left his imprint on the Great Hall, delivering a standout show that set the tone for his upcoming dates in New York on May 23rd and 24th, and Munich on May 30th.
“Playing Alexandra Palace for the first time two nights in a row was a real honor. Together, we turned this historic place into a rave," says Solomun.
Solomun’s return to London felt like a true occasion, with Alexandra Palace serving as the perfect backdrop. Through carefully crafted production and sound design, the venue was transformed into a reflection of Solomun’s creative world, an evening that captured the way he approaches his DJ performances in an experimental, inclusive way. The evening unfolded as a journey, blurring the line between club set and live experience with a unique production set up, completely curated by Solomun himself, including art house style visuals, moving LED screens above the crowd and incredible light shows.
Following in the footsteps of fellow electronic music artists like Four Tet and Jamie xx, Solomun firmly left his imprint on the Great Hall, delivering a standout show that set the tone for his upcoming dates in New York on May 23rd and 24th, and Munich on May 30th.
“Playing Alexandra Palace for the first time two nights in a row was a real honor. Together, we turned this historic place into a rave," says Solomun.
About Solomun
Solomun has spent the past two decades redefining the role of the DJ, producer, and storyteller in electronic music. Born in Bosnia and raised in Hamburg, he built his sound from scratch, starting with hand-me-down tapes and record store digging before evolving into one of the most influential figures on the global stage. As the founder of Diynamic and the force behind the long-running Solomun +1 series, he has created a platform where artistic freedom and underground values come first.
He is a four-time DJ Awards winner known for immersive sets that blend melodic house, deep house, and tech-house with cinematic intensity. His performances often span eras and genres, folding in rare edits, unreleased tracks, and forgotten classics. His 2015 Boiler Room in Tulum remains one of the most-watched sets in the platform’s history. In 2025 Solomun continues to tour, playing clubs, festivals and unique locations in every corner of the globe as well as a one off show at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Through Diynamic, he continues to champion emerging talent with a focus on authenticity and emotional connection. From Glastonbury to Coachella, from Ibiza to Panorama Bar, Solomun’s sets resonate in every kind of space. His focus is not on spectacle, but on presence, energy, and music that brings people together without saying a word.
He is a four-time DJ Awards winner known for immersive sets that blend melodic house, deep house, and tech-house with cinematic intensity. His performances often span eras and genres, folding in rare edits, unreleased tracks, and forgotten classics. His 2015 Boiler Room in Tulum remains one of the most-watched sets in the platform’s history. In 2025 Solomun continues to tour, playing clubs, festivals and unique locations in every corner of the globe as well as a one off show at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Through Diynamic, he continues to champion emerging talent with a focus on authenticity and emotional connection. From Glastonbury to Coachella, from Ibiza to Panorama Bar, Solomun’s sets resonate in every kind of space. His focus is not on spectacle, but on presence, energy, and music that brings people together without saying a word.
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