Miss Monique’s ‘Biorhythm’ World Premiere Lands at Tomorrowland

Lena Brandt
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Miss Monique’s first-ever AV show ‘Biorhythm’ premieres at Tomorrowland’s Freedom Stage on July 17, then heads to Pacha NYC and Phantom Paris

Miss Monique has announced three more dates for her audacious new project ‘Miss Monique presents Biorhythm’, with the world premiere landing at Tomorrowland on the Freedom Stage on Friday 17th July in Boom, Belgium. The announcement confirms what has been building across her career for several years: a Ukrainian DJ and producer who has spent a decade mastering melodic and progressive house now ready to present a fully realized audio-visual concept to one of the most internationally diverse crowds in dance music.

Biorhythm is a year’s labour of love celebrating the elemental life force of nature’s rhythm which puts the soul into machine-made electronic music. Weaving real-time generative industrial graphics and living, organic elements with her music, she immerses the audience in a world of nature untamed by brutalist architecture and artifice, bringing them connection, context and positivity. The concept was born directly from Miss Monique’s reflection on the world as it currently operates: increasingly industrialized, filled with concrete, metal, screens, and noise that crowds out the organic. Biorhythm does not ignore that reality. It works inside it and finds the counterforce.

The Show’s Concept and What It Builds Toward

The concept was born from a reflection on the world we live in today: increasingly industrial, filled with metal, concrete, screens and endless noise. Yet nature, as Miss Monique reminds us, never truly disappears. Biorhythm translates that tension into a breathtaking experience, both visually and sonically, where the rhythms of the natural world take center stage.

In her own words, the motivation is as personal as it is political. “I hope that Biorhythm shows that despite our industrial world, nature never disappears,” Miss Monique says. “Nature gives us hope for our future, and for generations to come, and I am so excited to bring it centre stage in my Biorhythm shows. To launch the concept at Tomorrowland on the Freedom Stage is a dream come true for me. The setting allows me to fully express my concept to a truly cosmopolitan and international audience. There is no better place to debut the show than the biggest global festival in dance culture.”

The Tomorrowland world premiere also heralds her third successive year performing on the Main Stage, making this Miss Monique’s biggest summer to date. Alongside a second season residency at Hï Ibiza, the producer is also set to perform at festivals including Kappa FuturFestival, Ultra Europe, Awakenings and Brunch Electronik, alongside multiple appearances at UNVRS Ibiza with David Guetta, Anyma and Carl Cox.

The Full Biorhythm Date List and the Bigger Picture

The newly announced dates join the already nearly sold-out Mandarine Park in Buenos Aires on Saturday 3rd October, with Pacha NYC following on Friday 13th November and Phantom Paris on Friday 27th November. The four-venue global rollout spans three continents and four of the most significant spaces in dance music right now: a flagship festival stage, a landmark South American venue, the newly reopened Pacha New York, and Paris’s Phantom.

Fresh from winning Best Progressive and Melodic House DJ at the Ibiza DJ Awards 2025, Miss Monique continues cementing her position as one of the defining names in modern melodic electronic music. Her Siona Records imprint has been a rising force across the same period, releasing music that reflects the same aesthetic philosophy Biorhythm is built around: melodic, emotionally present, and rooted in something that feels human rather than manufactured.

For an artist who has spent years building that identity track by track and set by set, Biorhythm at Tomorrowland is the show that matches the ambition to the platform. July 17 at the Freedom Stage is where it begins.

Full Confirmed Biorhythm Dates:
Friday 17 July: Tomorrowland, Freedom Stage, Boom, Belgium
Saturday 3 October: Mandarine Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Friday 13 November: Pacha NYC, USA
Friday 27 November: Phantom, Paris, France

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Lena Brandt

Lena Brandt

Lena Brandt grew up in Hamburg in a city where the clubs never fully closed and the argument about whether techno counted as music or just noise was settled long before she was old enough to get in. She covers electronic, EDM, and club culture for Latetown Magazine, with a particular focus on the producers building scenes that exist entirely outside the festival circuit. She spent five years writing for a Berlin-based electronic music platform before relocating to the US, contributing to several dance music publications along the way. She believes the most important music being made right now is happening in warehouses with no Instagram presence and considers it her job to find it.

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