RAIDEN Live at BST Hyde Park 2026: Exclusive Interview

When it comes to bridging the gap between high-octane electronic music and the polished world of K-pop, few artists do it with the finesse of RAIDEN. As part of ATEEZ-headlined day at BST Hyde Park this Sunday, June 28th, the South Korean DJ, producer, and multi-instrumentalist brought his unique sonic signature to the London stage, proving why he remains one of the most versatile forces in the global music scene.

With a career that spans nearly a decade—from his formative years studying music in Japan and playing in rock bands to commanding the stage at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics alongside Martin Garrix—Raiden has constantly evolved. His 2026 has been defined by a shift toward more industrial, tech-house sounds, highlighted by his recent solo work like “HOUSE” and his hard-hitting remix of “ROAR” alongside Mingi from ATEEZ.

Ahead of his performance on the Birdcage Stage, I caught up with Raiden for an exclusive, face-to-face interview. We delved into his musical evolution, the art of crafting hits with icons like Irene of Red Velvet and Yuri of Girls’ Generation, and how he is currently redefining his sound for the global club and festival circuit.

Whether you’re a long-time fan of his chart-topping collaborations or a newcomer to his current tech-house chapter, join me as we look back at Raiden’s powerful set at BST Hyde Park and the vision behind his ever-changing musical identity.

Check the full interview here: