Mochakk is known for his bass-heavy style of chunky tech house.
Brazilian house sensation Mochakk is set for his biggest show yet, after selling out 4500 tickets in less than three hours for his upcoming set with French event curator Cercle at Seville’s world-renowned Plaza de España on 17th April.
The show, which is one of the largest capacity Cercle shows to date, will take place at one of the Spanish cultural heritage’s most significant landmarks. Built in 1929, the Plaza de España’s spectacular 50,000 square metres are known worldwide as a must-see architectural feat.
The night will begin with an opening set from fellow Brazilian DJ phenomenon Bárbara Boeing then followed by Mochakk’s anticipated two-hour set. The show will be filmed and broadcast live on Cercle’s Facebook and Twitch pages, as well as an interview with Mochakk, where the audience will ask their most burning questions.
Fast-rising viral sensation Mochakk grew up in the midst of skating and hip-hop culture, and found his musical start as a beatmaker before eventually pivoting to electronic music. Known as a meticulous producer and mesmerising performer, his out-of-the-box and thrilling persona behind the decks match his prolific production. After discovering house music in particular, he progressively made his name in Brazil, his home country. During a momentous 2022, Mochakk’s presence went global as he embarked upon an expansive North American tour with multiple sold out dates, dominated a laundry list of festivals internationally and a summer slot at the church for Circoloco.
2023 promises to be even more momentous for the Brazilan producer. As well as his upcoming Cercle show, Mochakk is also set to perform at Coachella both weekends, an all-summer Circoloco Ibiza Residency and an anticipated B2B set with Back Coffee at Hi Ibiza opening party in April.
Cercle is a French media organisation delivering unique experiences, by curating, filming, and broadcasting concerts in carefully selected and unexpected locations worldwide. Cercle’s prime goal is to showcase cultural heritage and landmarks through the prism of music and video. The original concept is: Cercle invites an artist to play in a unique setting, followed by a live interview. They have already produced events at the Eiffel Tower, the Chambord castle in France, on a hot air balloon above Cappadocia in Turkey, or even under the Northern lights in Finland.
In a sell-out show, the two will unite at Seville’s historic Plaza de España on 17th April for what promises to be a spectacular night.