
Biography
John Gibbons
John Gibbons is a multi-platinum Irish DJ and producer, widely recognised as one of the leading names in electronic music from Ireland. Originally from Carlow and now based in London, he has been shaping the global dance scene since the mid-2000s with a signature blend of house, dance-pop, and electronic production.
He rose to international prominence with his breakout single “Would I Lie To You,” followed by the massive global hit “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing),” which achieved multi-platinum success and charted across the UK and beyond.
With over half a billion streams worldwide, Gibbons has delivered a consistent run of club and radio hits including “Hotstepper,” “Sunglasses in the Rain,” “Let Me Love You,” and “Edge of Seventeen.” His music combines nostalgic influences with modern dance production, making it a staple in clubs and festivals globally.
Beyond his own releases, Gibbons is an in-demand remixer, having worked with major artists such as Anne-Marie, Bastille, Westlife, and Picture This. His ability to rework global hits into dancefloor anthems has cemented his reputation across both mainstream and underground scenes.
A consistent touring artist with sold-out shows and festival appearances worldwide, John Gibbons continues to evolve his sound while expanding into new electronic subgenres and projects. With major label backing and a growing catalogue of hits, he remains a dominant force in the European dance music scene.