One of Ireland’s biggest driving forces of Irish dance music, Jenny Greene and celebrated Belfast house and techno act Ejeca have just announced two headline shows for The Academy, Dublin and The Workman’s Club, Dublin (late show) on Sunday, 1st February 2026.
Jenny Greene has been a driving force in Irish dance music for almost 25 years. She first made her mark at just 17, spinning on the legendary Pulse FM, and quickly built a reputation as one of Ireland’s most respected and versatile DJs.
By 21, she had secured a place in the Guinness World Records for the longest DJ set ever performed. Her iconic Saturday night show, The Electric Disco on RTÉ 2FM, has been a cornerstone of Irish club culture for more than 18 years. The success of the show led to an album release in 2009 and an Australian tour with The Potbelleez in 2013.
When the world shut down in March 2020, Jenny brought the party home. From her now-infamous ‘Rave Cave’, she broadcast live sets simultaneously on RTÉ 2FM and YouTube, lifting spirits and uniting listeners across Ireland during lockdown.
Jenny’s career spans every corner of electronic music. She has played to sold-out arenas and festivals with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, reinventing classic dance anthems with a 48-piece orchestra. In 2025, she headlined her own fully produced stage show at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre, further showcasing her creative range. Along the way, she has shared stages with global heavyweights like Basement Jaxx, Annie Mac, and Leftfield, while also performing at every major Irish festival, including Electric Picnic, All Together Now, Beyond the Pale, Indiependence, Púca, and Wild Roots.
What sets Jenny apart is her versatility: commanding packed arenas, headlining theatres, and delivering electrifying sets in underground clubs with the same energy and authenticity. A true champion of Irish dance music, Jenny Greene continues to evolve while staying rooted in her passion for connecting audiences to the music she loves, across generations, genres, and stages.
Ejeca, also known as Garry McCartney, is one of Belfast’s most celebrated musical exports, emerging from the vibrant Northern Irish scene with an unwavering commitment to quality over hype. Throughout his career, he has built a reputation for authenticity and consistency, remaining grounded while earning the respect of his peers and fans worldwide.
Firmly established as a key figure in house and techno, Ejeca has delivered a diverse and prolific catalogue of music, including his acclaimed Feel Good House album, a celebrated French Touch compilation, and the Hardcore & Rave mixtape, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of electronic music’s roots.
Most recently, Ejeca released his EP on Gudu Records, receiving massive support from some of the biggest names in dance music: Peggy Gou, Barry Can’t Swim, Gorgon City, Solomun, Jamie Jones, Adriatique, TSHA, Chloe Caillet, DJ Seinfeld, Malugi and more. This latest project further cements his reputation as an innovator and tastemaker within the scene.
With an ever-growing global following, consistent support from influential artists, and a relentless tour schedule, Ejeca continues to leave an indelible mark on the international dance music landscape— proving time and again that true artistry stands the test of time.
JENNY GREENE AND EJECA
ALL NIGHT LONG
ONE NIGHT, TWO SHOWS
Sunday, 1st February 2026
The Academy, Dublin
Doors 7pm | 18’s+
The Workman’s Club, Dublin
Doors 11pm (late show) | 18’s+
Tickets from €28.00 – €50.00 (inc booking fee & venue facility fee) from Ticketmaster.ie on sale Wednesday 17th December 2026.