Honey Dijon's House Nation at Drumsheds 2024 Review
What a night! Attending Honey Dijon's House Nation at Drumsheds was nothing short of magic. From the moment I walked in, the energy was insane—this wasn’t just a night out, it was the night. The crowd was buzzing, and it only got better from there.
Honey Dijon herself? Absolute queen of the decks. She wasn’t just playing music—she was crafting an experience. The way she mixed house, techno, and basslines had the crowd moving non-stop. It was one of those sets where you don’t even realize how much time has passed because you’re too busy losing yourself to the rhythm. Honey’s energy is infectious, and she knows exactly how to work the crowd. She kept us on our toes the entire night, and I was living for every beat.
But hold up, the real magic happened when Erykah Badu—yes, the Erykah Badu—took over the decks under her DJ moniker, DJ Lo Down Loretta Brown. I had goosebumps. Erykah brought a whole new vibe to the night with her soul-stirring, smooth-as-silk DJ set. Her mix of neo-soul and electronic beats was hypnotic, and the crowd was absolutely loving it. There was something so special about seeing her take over the turntables, and it was one of those “I can’t believe this is happening” moments. Pure magic.
Then, Detroit legends Carl Craig and Omar S dropped their long-awaited B2B set, and wow—techno never sounded so good. Their synergy behind the decks was unreal, and they really brought the heat, keeping the dancefloor alive. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Major League DJz brought their Amapiano vibes, giving the night an even more global flavor.
With Eliza Rose, Serenda, and Cakes Da Killa adding their own flair, the night was truly a musical feast. Honey Dijon and Erykah Badu absolutely stole the show, and I left Drumsheds on cloud nine, feeling like I had just witnessed something legendary. If you weren’t there, I’m sorry—this one was unforgettable.