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I Hate Models Launches ‘Disco Inferno’ Event Series with Factory 93

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I Hate Models Launches ‘Disco Inferno’ Event Series with Factory 93

I Hate Models isn’t launching a party. He’s igniting a ritual.

The French techno force has officially announced Disco Inferno, a new event series built around total release, chaos, and unfiltered dancefloor energy. The debut edition lands May 16 in Miami at the legendary Factory Town, in collaboration with Insomniac’s techno-focused imprint Factory 93.

Disco Inferno is being positioned as more than a branded event — it’s an extension of I Hate Models’ artistic identity. No spectators. No passive attendance. Just full immersion. The concept leans into sweat-drenched intensity, distortion, emotional overload, and that volatile connection between DJ and crowd that defines true underground nightlife.

For an artist known for bending techno into something far more emotional and confrontational, this move feels inevitable.

Over the years, I Hate Models has carved out a singular lane in hard dance — merging industrial textures, trance euphoria, and raw techno brutality into something deeply personal. From releases on Arts and Perc Trax to his 2019 album L’Âge Des Métamorphoses, he has consistently rejected formula in favor of catharsis. His remix work for Depeche Mode and his viral “Toro” edit only reinforced his ability to bridge underground credibility with global impact.

On stage, that emotional volatility translates into massive headline performances at festivals like Ultra Music Festival and EDC Las Vegas, where he has become one of the most recognizable faces in modern hard techno.

Disco Inferno signals a new chapter — one that moves beyond individual DJ sets and into curated world-building. Future editions are expected to expand globally, adapting to each city while maintaining the same core philosophy: wild energy, zero inhibition, and complete surrender to the music.

Presale registration is now open via email and SMS. Presale begins February 20 at 1PM ET, followed by public on-sale at 3PM ET.

If I Hate Models’ past sets are any indication, Miami won’t just host the first Disco Inferno — it’ll survive it.


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