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Third Party, DubVision & Matisse & Sadko Launch HALŌ Project

Nov 3rd 2025
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After a year of shared stages and growing anticipation, Third Party, DubVision, and Matisse & Sadko have officially unveiled their new supergroup, HALŌ. The collaboration brings together three of progressive house’s most established names, each known for their melodic precision and long-standing impact on the genre. With their first live show confirmed for March 2026 at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, HALŌ signals a renewed chapter for progressive house and a rare moment of unity between artists who have helped shape its modern sound.

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Before HALŌ was officially introduced, Third Party, DubVision, and Matisse & Sadko were already sharing stages throughout 2025. The year began with a back-to-back set in China between Matisse & Sadko and DubVision. On 11 April 2025, all three performed together for the first time at NEON Music Festival Kuala Lumpur, where the lineup featured DubVision b3b Matisse & Sadko b3b Third Party alongside Hardwell and ARTBAT.

Later that month, both duos appeared at VOID Water Fest Bangkok, with DubVision and Matisse & Sadko playing a joint set and Third Party performing separately on another day. These early shows across Asia marked the start of what would eventually become HALŌ.

In June 2025, the full trio returned for World DJ Festival in Korea and the Japan stop that followed. The performances drew strong reactions from progressive house fans and clips from both festivals quickly spread online.

July 2025 brought them to Tomorrowland Belgium, where DubVision and Third Party played back-to-back on the mainstage and Matisse & Sadko appeared later in the weekend. Their paths crossed again a few weeks later at Tomorrowland Brasil, where the three shared the mainstage for one of the year’s most talked-about sets.

By the time they reunited for their ADE 2025 showcase in Amsterdam, it was clear this was no longer a casual collaboration. What started as a few festival moments had turned into a new collective project now known as HALŌ.

Each artist brings their own style to the group. Third Party are known for their anthemic progressive sound. DubVision keep their tracks clean, detailed, and built for mainstage crowds. Matisse & Sadko carry the melodic edge that defined their work with Martin Garrix. Together, they bring back the emotion and structure that fans have missed in modern progressive house.

Thailand has remained an important part of that story. DubVision, Third Party, and Matisse & Sadko have all performed in Bangkok several times, including their sets at VOID Water Fest 2025. With HALŌ debuting live in March 2026 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, many fans in Asia are already hoping for a regional stop soon.

HALŌ marks a new chapter for progressive house, built on shared history, collaboration, and the belief that melody still belongs on the mainstage.


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