R3HAB captivated global audiences this year, including in Japan, where he says crowds are “truly unmatched”. However, offstage, the Dutch artist unlocked inspiration via writing camps and a new album that will arrive in 2026. “On a personal level, dedicating so much time to this project has been both challenging and rewarding,” the ‘Tsunami’ producer explains. “It feels like a real turning point.” Meanwhile, he attests festival culture is gaining strength, too. “I believe that this sense of unity will only keep growing, and dance music will continue to be a force that connects people across borders and backgrounds,” R3HAB offers.



































































































