Global superstar and #3 DJ in the world, Alok, is set for a massive double-header this Friday, January 30. The Brazilian artist is dropping a new single, ‘Club Bizarre’, while simultaneously launching ticket sales for his ambitious new live concept, Rave The World.
Out now, ‘Club Bizarre’ sees Alok teaming up with iconic electronic act Faithless, Alex Christensen (U96), and UK vocalist Sam Harper. The track is a bold reimagining of the influential classic, leaning heavily into European club energy while showcasing Alok’s current creative direction.
The release arrives today, the same day tickets go on sale for his headline show in London, adding significant momentum to the week. While the single stands firmly on its own as a club anthem, it also sets the tone for what is to come in his live performances.
Following a historic New Year’s Eve performance for 2.5 million people on Copacabana Beach, Alok is returning to where it all began for him personally. On June 5, he will unveil Rave The World at the O2 Academy Brixton. This one-night-only performance marks the world debut of a new touring vision designed to redefine raving for a modern generation.
The choice of location is deeply personal. Long before his global fame, Alok lived in Brixton and worked as a bartender just steps away from the O2 Academy, dreaming of a future in music.
“This is a full-circle moment for me,” Alok says. “London is where I learned what rave culture really means: community, freedom, and connection. To debut ‘Rave The World’ at Brixton, where my journey truly began, feels incredibly emotional and powerful.”
Rave The World promises to be a fully realised creative universe. The show introduces the ‘Rave Box’, a custom-built performance structure designed to dissolve the boundaries between reality and imagination. The concept places shared humanity and collective energy at the centre of the dancefloor.
Presented by Broadwick Live and Live Nation, the Brixton date is Alok’s only London appearance of 2026. It serves as the launchpad for a tour that will travel to Europe’s biggest festivals this summer before expanding worldwide.

