
Tchami and Malaa’s Big Finish at EDC Vegas 2025
After years of electrifying sets, seismic drops, and unforgettable b2b moments, the “No Redemption” era is officially ending. French house music giants Tchami and Malaa have confirmed that their highly revered collaborative project will conclude with one final performance at EDC Las Vegas 2025. It’s the end of an era, and it’s going to be one for the books.
Malaa broke the news after a recent explosive set in Asia with Tchami, sharing a heartfelt message that marks the final chapter in this dynamic duo’s long-running saga. “Grateful for another special moment in Asia with Tchami,” he wrote on Instagram. “EDC Vegas will be the grand finale.” It’s a bittersweet moment, signaling the end of a musical partnership that has captivated dancefloors around the world.
With every performance, they’ve drawn thousands into their sonic world, igniting the night with a signature style that blurred the lines between euphoria and grit. The dark, mystical aura surrounding “No Redemption” became a trademark for the duo, making each show feel like something unique—a high-octane, otherworldly journey where house music reigned supreme.
And let’s not forget the powerhouse that is Tchami’s Confession label, which has been home to some of the most groundbreaking house music of the last decade. It’s a label that helped shape Malaa’s rise to prominence, with the two artists often collaborating on tracks that became anthems on festival stages around the globe. With their final “No Redemption” performance, fans will be treated to a spectacular finale that will surely be a culmination of all the moments that made this duo a force to be reckoned with in the dance music world.
So, as EDC Las Vegas 2025 looms on the horizon, prepare yourselves for what will undoubtedly be one of the most unforgettable sets of the festival. Expect thunderous bass, mystical visuals, and a celebration of everything that has made “No Redemption” one of house music’s most iconic series. This isn’t just a final performance—it’s the closing of a chapter that helped shape the very sound of modern dance music.