

DJ Snake made history in Paris with the largest solo electronic music show ever, thrilling 80,000 fans at Stade de France. The unforgettable night ended with two major announcements: a new single and his highly anticipated album Nomad, set for release on September 5, 2025.
The stadium transformed into the epicenter of global dance music as DJ Snake commanded the stage in his hometown. Midway through the explosive set, he surprised the crowd with exclusive previews from Nomad, including the debut of “PARADISE”, a powerful collaboration with Bipolar Sunshine. Their reunion on stage brought full-circle magic for fans, revisiting the duo’s earlier success with the hit “Middle.”
Tiësto, Madeon, and a Star-Packed Stage
The energy soared even higher as Tiësto and Madeon joined DJ Snake on stage, adding global star power to an already legendary performance. Their presence underscored the global impact of this event—this wasn’t just a local triumph, it was a global cultural moment for electronic music.
‘Paradise’ Kicks Off the Nomad Era
Released worldwide the same night, “PARADISE” is the first official single from Nomad. The track reimagines Phil Collins’ 1989 classic “Another Day in Paradise” as a soulful, lo-fi house anthem. A significant departure from DJ Snake’s typical bass-heavy drops, the song blends lush R&B-inspired vocals with laid-back dance rhythms. The result is a nostalgic yet contemporary anthem that showcases Snake’s evolution as a producer.
But that was just the beginning.
Later in the set, DJ Snake dropped “RELOADED,” an electrifying collaboration with Space Laces. As the track built toward its climax, Snake orchestrated the largest “Wall of Death” ever attempted in electronic music—splitting the 80,000-strong crowd down the middle before unleashing a euphoric drop. Fan videos instantly went viral, turning a live moment into a piece of internet history.
A Double Sell-Out and a New Record Label
Following the stadium spectacle, DJ Snake hosted an official afterparty at Accor Arena, drawing another sold-out crowd of 20,000 fans. The lineup featured a who’s who of electronic music: Snake Army, Boys Noize, Dillon Francis, Flosstradamus, Bellorum, Devault, and Snake’s own alias The Outlaw. The night ended with a sunrise-closing back-to-back set with TRYM, capping off a marathon of music few artists could ever match.
Before the night concluded, DJ Snake revealed one final surprise: the launch of his new record label, aimed at spotlighting emerging electronic talent and shaping the future of the genre. While the label’s name remains under wraps, it marks another major milestone in a career full of iconic moments.
DJ Snake Sets the Stage for 2025
With Nomad on the horizon, “PARADISE” now streaming globally, and a new label ready to empower the next generation of talent, DJ Snake is poised to make 2025 his biggest year yet. After redefining what’s possible in live electronic music, one thing is certain—the world is watching what comes next.