Stutter house pioneer BUNT. teams up with Berlin based singer-songwriter Malou on their explosive new collab, “i need u,” out now. The single comes on the heels of BUNT.’s inclusion in Rolling Stone’s 2026 Future 25 and just ahead of his Coachella debut next weekend. Those both follow an incredible year of touring for the “EDM Superstar” who sold over 300,000 tickets in the last 12 months including a sold out stadium stop in Mexico City.
Listen to “i need u” HERE
On teaming up with Malou, BUNT. shares, “I made this little song idea on the plane. It was an overnight flight and I had the window seat. I remember looking outside seeing just pure darkness, but it wasn’t scary. It felt so peaceful which was the inspo for this song idea. And I hope you guys resonate with it.”
Earlier this year, BUNT.’s shared his take on the classic Temper Trap hit, “What If You Fly (Sweet Disposition),” after a string of successful releases and collaborations including Elley Duhé, Tom Odell, The Chainsmokers and Tiësto. BUNT. Was also tapped by Taylor Swift for a remix of her global chartbreaker, “Opalite.” Collabs, streams and touring combined, BUNT. has cemented his position as one of the most exciting acts of 2026, living up to Spotify’s recognition as one of its “10 Dance Artists to Watch.”
BUNT.’s ethos has always been to bring everyone together and he does that not only with his new tracks, but with his impressive and continuous global touring. Having played over 156 shows and moved over 200,000 tickets in 2025, it was his biggest year yet which included shows on 5 out of 7 continents and his signature pop-ups in NYC, LA, Mexico City, Hamburg, London, Berlin and more. 2026 is already on track to surpass last year with over 100 more dates on the calendar including a 20,000 cap venue in Cologne, Germany, 30,000 tickets in Munich, headlining Electric Love Festival in Austria, a Vegas residency at Wynn, and shows across North America, South America, Europe and Australia in addition to his Coachella debut, EDC Vegas, Lollapalooza, and more.







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