Eric Prydz’s EPIC Radio Show Returns This March

Electronic music heavyweight Eric Prydz has officially announced the return of EPIC Radio, scheduled to hit the airwaves on 5 March 2026.

Six years after the original run via Apple Music 1/Beats 1, it will return with a completely refreshed format and will now air every two weeks. Prydz has revealed that the season opener will be a special broadcast dedicated entirely to his own new and unreleased material, offering fans a first look at what he has been working on in the studio.

The show aims to be a comprehensive hub for the artist’s community. Hosted by Prydz, EPIC Radio serves as a platform for sharing studio secrets, exclusive mixes, insights from his touring life and other musical updates.

The new refreshed show will air on YouTube, Insomniac Radio and SiriusXM’s Diplo Revolution channel beginning on 5 March at 4pm PST. Following the premiere, listeners can expect new episodes to drop every fortnight.

In an exciting development for the community, Prydz confirmed he will be joining fans live in the YouTube chat during the broadcast to interact directly with the audience.

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