David Guetta News
Recent Armada Music Signees Cat Dealers Drop Brand-New Single ‘Save Me Now’!
Following the early-November announcement of their worldwide signing with Armada Music, Brazilian tastemakers Cat Dealers have dropped their first single on the label since their 2019 collab with GoldFish called ‘Colours & Lights’. Made in collaboration with fellow-countryman Guz Zanotto and vocalist Moore, ‘Save Me Now’ marks the duo’s first exciting step under the wing of the Amsterdam-, New York- and London-based record label.
Boasting four consecutive inclusions in DJ Mag’s renowned Top 100 DJs list after securing the #52 spot in the results of this year’s poll, Cat Dealers once again demonstrate their innate musicality through ‘Save Me Now’ after recently turning heads on remix duty for Loud Luxury’s ‘Cold Feet’. A surefire way to get listeners off the couch and onto their feet, this record harbors so much dance floor appeal it’s positively bursting.
Cat Dealers: “We had been working on the ‘Save Me Now’ vocals for a while, but decided to send it to Guz Zanotto, a good friend of ours, because we weren’t happy with the results yet. He brought in a lot of super cool suggestions, but we still weren’t really feeling it. That’s when we noticed that this progressive sound was starting to make a strong comeback. It’s something we’ve always enjoyed, so we saw potential and immediately thought about ‘Save Me Now’. We changed everything to make it sound more progressive and absolutely fell in love with how it came out. We believe that this record will be a turning point for us in terms of sound, allowing us to lean more towards this progressive style we like so much. We’re super excited for our ‘Save Me Now’ and our next releases too.”
Guz Zanotto: “I’m really happy to be working with Lugui and Pedrão, ‘cause I’ve been a fan since the beginning
of Cat Dealers. The release of ‘Save Me Now’ will be for sure one of the most important moments of my career and the feedback we’ve been receiving is already so cool, I can’t wait till we share it with everyone. When we first started working on it, we had totally different ideas, especially for the drop. We tried several things and we had some doubts about how to move on with it until we met in their studio in Rio. After working on it for a while, we got to this bass with the drop arps that we really enjoyed, and that’s actually the part that I like the most about this track.”
Formed by the brothers Lugui and Pedrão, Cat Dealers are among the three biggest DJs and producers of Brazil and represent one of the biggest names in today’s international electronic scene. The pair cultivate the second largest YouTube channel of the Brazilian electronic scene with more than 750,000 subscribers and over 270 million plays, racked up hundreds of millions of streams on Soundcloud, Spotify, Deezer and other streaming platforms in the past few years, and even touched down on all five continents, playing in venues in the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Italy, Portugal, Poland and even Spain, where they opened for David Guetta at Medusa Festival 2018.
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Afrojack News
New EDM Friday May 29: Tiësto, Skrillex, David Guetta & More
New EDM Friday May 29 brings new music from Tiësto, Skrillex, David Guetta, Frank Walker, and more.
David Guetta News
The AI Music Debate: John Summit, Diplo and More Weigh In
The AI Music Debate: John Summit, Diplo and More Weigh In as EDM artists discuss AI tools, human-made music, and creative credit
The debate around AI music is becoming harder to separate from dance music’s wider industry discussions, especially as major producers begin treating the technology in completely different ways. John Summit recently suggested that streaming platforms should have a clearer label for music made without AI, comparing it to an “organic” label for listeners, while Diplo took the opposite position by saying musicians need to adapt to tools like Suno and Udio as AI-generated vocals and production ideas become easier to access. The issue is no longer limited to one exchange between two artists. Steve Aoki has spoken about using AI for lyric generation when writing ideas slow down, David Guetta previously tested an AI-generated Eminem-style vocal in a live set, and Black Tiger Sex Machine have criticized the use of AI artwork and warned that weak regulation could hurt human artists. Streaming platforms are also being pulled into the discussion, with Spotify moving toward AI disclosure credits and Deezer reporting tens of thousands of AI-generated uploads per day, placing artist consent, creative credit, and human-made music at the center of the conversation.
Amsterdam Music Festival News
David Guetta Confirmed for AMF 2026 at Johan Cruijff Arena
David Guetta AMF 2026 confirmed for Johan Cruijff Arena on Saturday, October 24, 2026
AMF returns to the Johan Cruijff Arena during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), announcing global icon David Guetta as the first headliner for its 2026 edition, returning after six years. The French superstar and number 1 DJ in the world brings his Monolith Show to Amsterdam on Saturday, October 24, 2026, marking a major moment for both the festival and the artist. Pre-registration is now open, with tickets going on sale Wednesday, March 25. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 12:00 CET, followed by the general sale at 15:00 CET via amf-festival.com.

David Guetta Returns to AMF After Six Years
David Guetta’s return to AMF places him back at the centre of one of ADE’s most visible stages, with the event continuing to close out the week inside the Johan Cruijff Arena. His previous appearances at AMF go back to the period when the show consistently filled the arena with crowds of around 40,000, with lineups that included Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and Tiësto across different editions. David Guetta appeared on lineups such as AMF 2019, before returning again in 2020, which is the last time he performed at the event.
That six-year gap is what gives this booking more weight. AMF has remained a fixed point in Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), but the names leading each edition have shifted across recent years. Bringing David Guetta back into that closing slot for 2026, which also aligns with ADE’s 30th anniversary, places him again within the group of artists historically tied to the final night of the week. While ADE unfolds across clubs and venues such as Paradiso, Melkweg, and Shelter, AMF stands apart as a single-night stadium show, which is where this return carries significance.
What the Monolith Show Actually Is
For AMF 2026, David Guetta is set to present his Monolith Show, a production format introduced across his recent large-scale performances. According to the official Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) announcement, the show is centred around a vertical LED monolith structure, supported by 3D mapping and a detailed lighting system designed for stadium environments. This gives a clearer picture of what is being brought to Amsterdam, especially within a venue the size of the Johan Cruijff Arena.
The same concept has been tied to upcoming stadium shows, including dates at Stade de France, where the production is described around the same monolith-based structure. That continuity suggests that the version presented at AMF 2026 will follow the same format, adjusted to the scale of the arena. In practical terms, this points to a set where visual production plays a central role alongside the music, consistent with how David Guetta has been presenting his recent headline performances.
AMF 2026 Ticket Sales and Pre-Registration Details
With David Guetta confirmed for AMF 2026, pre-registration is now open ahead of the first ticket release. This phase has been used consistently by AMF to manage early demand, particularly once the first headline name is announced and interest begins to concentrate around initial ticket phases.
Pre-sale begins on Wednesday, March 25 at 12:00 CET, followed by the general sale at 15:00 CET via the official AMF platform. In previous editions, the main floor inside the Johan Cruijff Arena has typically been the first to sell out, alongside premium and VIP options that offer designated viewing areas within the venue. With the first announcement now confirmed, further lineup additions are expected in the lead-up to Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) as the full AMF 2026 lineup is revealed.
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