
Nobody does it like Yung Singh. He stands as one of the most exciting DJs on the world circuit, having spent the last few years levelling up from local phenomenon to shining global star.
Refusing to be boxed in by just one sound, Singh’s sets span the full dance music spectrum — from hip-hop and rap to everything in between — all blended seamlessly with his Punjabi roots. If the last two years are anything to go by, expect the unexpected at a Yung Singh set. Awarded DJ Mag’s Breakthrough DJ of the Year in 2021 — buoyed by a string of viral moments, from an era-defining Boiler Room set to a spontaneous collaboration with singer Raf Saperra at Fabric that now sits in UK club folklore — Singh’s output has helped re energise the British Punjabi and South Asian music scene.
Standout performances at South Asian–focused events have cemented his position at the forefront of this cultural resurgence. Indeed, this sense of ‘cultural responsibility’ has seen Singh contribute to numerous projects that shine a light on Punjabi, Sikh, and South Asian arts, history, and culture.
Determined to honour those who came before, he partnered with Ministry of Sound to produce The Birth of Punjabi Garage, a documentary celebrating the much-loved but often-forgotten sound — brought back into focus by his scene-shifting Punjabi Garage Mix.
In partnership with Innerloop Collective and GULP!.