Lulah Francs is a DJ, vocalist, songwriter and producer. Growing up between Ibiza and London Lulah has been immersed in music from day one and House music in particular is deep in her musical DNA. When she's behind the decks though you can also expect to hear her referencing some of the other elements of her eclectic musical taste: Nu-disco, Italo, Acid, Techno, Breaks…it's all part of the mix.
Away from the DJ booth Lulah is focusing on collaborative projects with producers and bringing her vocal talents to the fore to create a new live show. Her latest release is a debut solo EP ‘Diversion Ends’ produced by Lulah, is being released on Andre Zimmer’s label Big Trouble Records this Spring. ‘Diversion Ends’ EP channels the raw spirit of classic Chicago acid House while confidently branching into deeper, more experimental realms of Electronica. Featuring three original productions from the Ibiza-raised artist, alongside a thoughtful yet driving remix from Berlin’s Cinthie. She’s had many releases over the last three years on record labels such as vinyl-only Semi Delicious, Future Disco and Eats Everything’s Edible Records.
A busy schedule over the last six years in the DJ world has seen Lulah play at the likes of Printworks, Glastonbury Festival, Fabric, Hï Ibiza, Badaboum (Paris), Koko, The O2 Brixton, Sisyphos (Berlin), Pikes Ibiza. DJ-ing is Lulah's first love and it's showing no signs of slowing down any time soon with bookings at Snowboxx, Snowbombing, Gottwood, The Cause (Dan Shake curates), Queens Yard Summer Party, Lost Village and more for 2026.
Lulah's own club night, ‘sub:terra’, pays homage to the wonkiness of the Acid House sound and scene for a generation of clubbers who missed out on the mayhem the first time round. sub:terra has been smashing dance floors at stellar venues such as fabric and the Cause in London, the legendary Malanga Ibiza as well as the non-binary/all female festival Risen, following which it was given a special mention by Resident Advisor. Lulah brought sub:terra to the people of the dancefloor and 2025 saw a collaborated showcase with Slump Recordings at No.90 Hideout, The Love Inn Bristol & fabric. 2026, sub:terra will be taking over Queens Yard multi venue festival with B.Love & Esmé.
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