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Vanco (ZA)

Artist & Speaker

Vanco is a DJ and producer from Douglasdale, Johannesburg, making a global impact with a sound that blends Afro house, melodic techno, and tribal electronic rhythms. Rooted in African spirit and designed for the world, his music moves between soulful and cinematic crafted to connect deeply on every dancefloor.

He’s performed at some of the most respected venues and events across the globe, including Ushuaïa Dubai (NYE 2024–25 closing set), Blue Marlin Ibiza, Fabric London, Outernet London, Club Chinois, Playa Soleil, Akasha Las Dalias, Mixmag Lab Live SA, and Ultra South Africa. From Ibiza to Bali, his tour schedule continues to grow across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

In 2024, Vanco’s single “Ma Tnsani” featuring Aya became a breakout moment— now sitting at over a million Spotify streams and 15k+ TikTok videos. Supported by names like Black Coffee, Keinemusik, Louie Vega, Pete Tong, and Whomadewho, the track has become a global favorite. “Keladi” has built on that momentum, earning wide club and festival rotation.

His remix work includes edits for Moby (“Dark Days”), Black Eyed Peas & Daddy Yankee (“Bailar Contigo”), and his own version of Tyla’s “Water”—all widely supported and consistently played across major events.

Vanco has collaborated with artists such as Moby, Pablo Fierro, Una Rams, DJ Kent, and the Black-Eyed Peas. His music has been released on Sony Music, Universal, Defected’s Sondela, and his own label ALGRA, which also supports emerging Afro-electronic talent.

On stage, Vanco delivers powerful, spiritual sets that create a lasting connection. Whether it’s an intimate rooftop or a major festival, he brings a sense of energy, depth, and precision that continues to resonate across continents.

With a growing global audience, consistent support from top DJs, and new releases on the way, Vanco stands as one of the most exciting and internationally relevant artists in electronic music today.

This is Vanco where rhythm travels without borders.

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