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Rainbow Disco Club’s fourth Bali edition invites Ron Trent, Eris Drew & Octo Octa, Gonno & more

The Japanese festival takes over Desa Potato Head’s Beach Club & Klymax Discotheque on April 25-26

  • Amira Waworuntu
  • 13 March 2025
Rainbow Disco Club’s fourth Bali edition invites Ron Trent, Eris Drew & Octo Octa, Gonno & more

Rainbow Disco Club (RDC) returns to Bali on April 25-26, 2025, for its fourth edition at Desa Potato Head.

A staple in the global underground music circuit, RDC has cultivated a devoted following, with its Bali edition steadily growing as a standout event in the scene.

“RDC has become a cherished part of our event calendar, and we are committed to continuing this partnership, bringing the best in underground music to Bali,” says Dita, Head of Music Programming and Klymax Discotheque resident.

The event kicks off at Potato Head Beach Club where Eris Drew & Octo Octa will bring their signature blend of uplifting sounds and cuts, while Call Super offers his intricate, genre-blurring experimental selections.

Attendees can also indulge in a b2b session between Archie and Gonno, blending house, techno, and acid, alongside a b2b set from Munir and Varumi. Rounding out the eclectic beachfront line-up, Monkey Timers bring their signature energy to the decks.

As the evening progresses, the energy shifts to Klymax Discotheque, as RDC residents Sisi and Kikiorix take over the space, joined by Gonno for his second performance of the night.

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Saturday culminates in a marathon set from Chicago house legend Ron Trent, who will guide festivalgoers through a journey of deep, soulful, and jazz-inflected house music—an unmissable finale to the two-day celebration.

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Beyond the music, RDC’s attention to detail extends to the festival’s aesthetic and culinary experience.

Visual artist Yamachang returns with his signature laser and lighting designs, setting an entrancing backdrop for the weekend. Meanwhile, attendees can refuel with tsukemen-style ramen from Tsubame, and exclusive RDC merchandise will be available for those looking to take home a piece of the experience.

For more info and to purchase tickets, head here.

Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.

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