UK collaborators ABODE x CUE play the percentages on Sundays at Eden in 2025. From established to breakout acts and males to females, phase one is a balanced affair.
Amongst the heavyweights are Hot Creations affiliates Richy Ahmed and wAFF, Moxy Muzit label-head Darius Syrossian, Seven Dials commander and chief Seb Zito and French live act Oden & Fatzo.
Then there's a raft of emerging names on the cusp of breaking into the next tier, such as Enzo Is Burning, Murphy's Law, Ozzie Guven, Job de Jong, Chris Gianlanze and DXNBY.
Perhaps more interesting, is the investment in future stars - with a particular emphasis on booking female talent that should make other promoters blush.
Blondi, Evie and Rennie Peters, all of who were involved last year, are invited back on merit. There also space for genre-defying Sheffield DJ Charlotte Ord, who we tipped for the big league in 2023.
Other breakthrough names to keep an eye out for include Jamie Hernandez, Molly D, Danny Snowden and Korey, while it's also great to see Jordan Peak back amongst the names.

As always ABODE's longtime resident and a driving force behind the brand's success, GW Harrison (pictured above), will pop up multiple times.
"Ibiza is where careers are made and where dance music's biggest moments happen. This residency is a testament to how far ABODE has come. It's a statement: we are here to dominate Sundays in Ibiza," he said about this latest announcement.
In addition to the DJ talent, there are also sub-promoters on rotation looking after room two.
They include Encrypted Events, Lotusland Records, Motive Underground, Paradym, Pitch LDN, Rarebit Records and Sinfonía from across the UK.
This historic line up defines a whole generation of Tech House fans.
It isn't even finished yet. There's still more to come with the promise of surprise guests to be announced throughout the season too.
Tickets for all dates are on sale now and can be purchased below.