HALŌ A New Supergroup Ignites the Progressive House Revival

HALŌ A New Supergroup Ignites the Progressive House Revival

Something big is happening in the world of progressive house. DubVision, Third Party and Matisse & Sadko have officially joined forces to launch their new supergroup HALŌ. With a single Instagram announcement they immediately sent shockwaves through the electronic dance music community.

All three acts are known for creating euphoric and melodic anthems built for the mainstage. This collaboration feels like a long overdue fusion of creative power. From their many releases on Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS to countless memorable festival moments they have each helped define the emotional and energetic sound of modern progressive house.

HALŌ is keeping future plans secret for now. What is already clear is that the progressive house revival is gaining serious momentum. After ruling global festival stages throughout the 2010s the genre became quieter in recent years as trends shifted toward tech house and techno. It never disappeared and artists such as Audien have worked hard to bring back its spirit. HALŌ now seems ready to push this movement even further.

Whether their debut arrives through new music live performances or both is still unknown. What can be said with certainty is that progressive house remains a powerful and beloved part of dance music culture.

Fans will not have to wait long to see HALŌ live. They will make their DJ debut on March 7th 2026 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam during Dont Let Daddy Know.

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