
Peggy Gou Brings Euphoric Beats to Expo City Dubai on May 3rd
The South Korean DJ will deliver her signature blend of hypnotic house and electro, including her 2023 viral hit 'It Goes Like (Nanana)'.
Mar 16, 2025
South Korean DJ and producer Peggy Gou—known for her genre-blurring fusion of deep house, electro, and Balearic beats—is set to take over Expo City Dubai on Saturday, May 3rd.
With a sound that seamlessly weaves hypnotic melodies and pulsating basslines, Gou has built an unmistakable style, refined through EPs such as 'Seek for Maktoop' (2016) and 'Once' (2018). Her 2023 global anthem 'It Goes Like (Nanana)' propelled her into mainstream recognition, topping charts and soundtracking dance floors worldwide.
In December 2024, Gou delivered a dynamic set at the Yasalam After-Race Concerts during the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, sharing the stage with artist Teddy Swims. Earlier in 2024, Gou performed at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, becoming one of the first artists to take the stage at this iconic venue.
Ticket prices start from AED 150 and can be purchased via PlatinumList's official website.
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