
Dirtybird Announces Flight Week Brazil Tour & Writing Camp
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Featuring Bruno Furlan, Buja, Cour. T, DJ Glen, HeyDoc!, Illusionize, Malik Mustache, Plastic Robots & Volkoder
As Part Of 20th Anniversary Celebration
RSVP for Flight Week Brazil
October 21, 2025 – After a landmark year celebrating two decades of house and techno innovation, Dirtybird is expanding its global reach with Flight Week Brazil, a new chapter in the label’s long-standing connection with South America.
Running from November 28 through December 13, Flight Week Brazil brings together Dirtybird’s favorite local talents and rising voices for a string of club takeovers and a week-long writing camp. The tour will make stops at Royal Garden in Americana, Reverse in Goiânia, Crema Club in São Paulo, and Cais Rooftop in Recife, alongside a multi-day creative retreat in Belo Horizonte.
The lineup includes Dirtybird regulars Bruno Furlan, Buja, Cour T., DJ Glen, Danny Kolk, HeyDoc!, Illusionize, Malik Mustache, Plastic Robots, and Volkoder, alongside community contests that highlight Brazil’s next generation of producers. Each event will feature unique B2B sessions and unfiltered moments that reflect the spontaneity and playfulness that have defined Dirtybird since its earliest parties in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
Building on the success of Flight Week San Francisco, which united the Dirtybird flock for collaborative sessions, wellness activations, and local partnerships, the Brazil edition continues the mission of merging creativity and community across continents. Artists will spend four days in Belo Horizonte working on new music and developing projects that bridge cultures and styles, followed by a special camp closing party at Sync Club.
Dirtybird’s ties to Brazil date back more than a decade, with label mainstays like Bruno Furlan and DJ Glen helping shape its modern sound and introducing its playful, percussive aesthetic to global audiences. Last year, the label curated their Taste Of Brazil compilation and have continued to champion Brazil’s underground with releases from Bad Comppany and Ribguga. Flight Week Brazil celebrates this creative exchange and marks a milestone in Dirtybird’s growing presence in Latin America.
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Flight Week Brazil Tour Dates
November 28 – Dandhai Club – Curitiba, BR
November 29 – Royal Garden – Americana, BR
December 5 – Sync Club – Belo Horizonte, BR
December 6 – Reverse – Goiânia, BR
December 12 – Crema Club – São Paulo, BR
December 13 – Cais Rooftop – Recife, BR
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ABOUT DIRTYBIRD
Launched in 2005, Dirtybird is one of the most iconic house and techno label imprints. For nearly 20 years, Dirtybird has highlighted the best and brightest dance talents, including today’s stars like Walker & Royce and VNSSA. Dirtybird has more than 350 releases on its main label, hosted beloved events like their Campout festival and traveling BBQ series, and built a dedicated and ever-growing fanbase. In that time, Dirtybird has racked countless accomplishments, like being named Mixmag’s ‘Label of the Decade’ in 2017 and profiled for DJ Mag’s North American cover feature in 2020. Now part of EMPIRE Dance since its acquisition in 2022, Dirtybird continues to bring their off-kilter beats and quirky spirit to the masses with this year’s 20th Anniversary events series.
ABOUT FLIGHT WEEK
In June 2025, Dirtybird launched its inaugural Flight Week, a week-long series of events taking place in their San Francisco hometown and culminating in their second Back 2 Baysics outdoor concert at Embarcadero Plaza. Promoting creativity, community, and wellness, Flight Week invited more than a dozen Dirtybird artists (including Mz Worthy, Christian Martin, Black V Neck, and Life On Planets) to EMPIRE Studios and featured activations with the San Francisco Giants, Midnight Runners Club, clothing brand San Franpsycho, and local restaurants, who rolled out Dirtybird-themed menu items to mark the celebration.

