Malta’s electronic music calendar is about to end the year on a high note, as Dalma Festival announces KI/KI as one of its headline acts this December.
Hailing from the Netherlands, KI/KI has carved out a name as one of the most forward-thinking DJs in the modern techno scene. Known for her fast-paced, trance-infused sets and seamless mixing, she’s been lighting up the world’s biggest stages from Berghain, to Awakenings and Dekmantel.
Now, she’s set to bring her uncompromising energy to Malta for what promises to be an unforgettable performance.
KI/KI at Dalma Festival: A new force in Malta’s winter scene
Dalma Festival is positioning itself as a fresh addition to Malta’s event calendar — one that stands out by delivering top-tier talent during the colder months. While most major festivals happen in the summer, Dalma is staking its claim on the off-season, giving electronic music fans a reason to stick around the island when the tourist rush is long gone.
For those unfamiliar, Dalma takes pride in combining raw industrial aesthetics with immersive lighting and sound design, creating a setting that resonates with underground music lovers. With KI/KI now locked in, the festival is clearly signaling its intent to attract a global crowd of ravers to the island.
Where else you can catch KI/KI this season
Before she lands in Malta, KI/KI will be keeping the energy high across some of the most iconic electronic music destinations in Europe and beyond. Here are a few key dates on her late fall/early winter schedule:
Oct 10-11 – Time Warp Madrid, Spain
Nov 7-8 – Time Warp Autumn, Germany
Dec 6-7 – Dalma Festival, Malta
If you’re in any of these cities, consider yourself lucky — these sets are in high demand, and tickets won’t last long.
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