Hannah Laing, Sonny Fodera and Champion to join BBC Radio 1’s Residency
Radio 1’s Residency will continue on the network and Radio 1 Dance with a brand new line-up of DJs.
From Thursday 3 October, Hannah Laing, Sonny Fodera and Champion are the latest DJs who will be on-air every Thursday for four weeks from 11pm – 1am.
Details of a one-off special Halloween show on Thursday 31 October with a guest artist, will be announced soon.
Hannah Laing is a DJ and producer who is championed by artists from Peggy Gou and Patrick Topping to Dom Dolla and Solomun.
She was crowned BBC Radio 1’s Breakthrough Dance Artist of the Year and following selling 60K tickets to her solo headline shows in 2024, Hannah is preparing for her headline tour in Australia later in the year and in the US in 2025.
Hannah Laing says: “I still remember so clearly the first time one of my tracks was played on Radio 1. I could not believe it had happened it felt crazy. I’m now lucky enough to have my tracks played regularly and it still never feels normal to me. Now to get the opportunity of a residency really is an honour. I can’t wait to take control for four weeks of doof.”
London-based Sonny Fodera is a DJ-producer and has 6.5M monthly Spotify listeners. His own independent label, Solotoko, helps champion the next wave of emerging talent.
Sonny headlined the We Are FSTVL and Creamfields, selling out shows at Alexandra Palace in London, 3Arena in Dublin and the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles and three residencies at Amnesia, in Ibiza.
Sonny Fodera says: “I have always been a Radio 1 listener and have been honoured by the support they have shown me. I am so excited to be a part of this residency and I can’t wait to spend November showcasing some incredible sounds. Thank you again to Radio 1 for all the love.”
Champion started as a DJ in 2001, influenced by his father’s sound system and his mother’s rap career in “X-Possee.”
In 2007, he adopted the name Champion, paying tribute to his dancehall influences, and made waves with his track “Tribal Affair,” which blended UK Funky with Bassline. Since then, he has collaborated with Terror Danjah and Four Tet, performed with Skrillex and Four Tet and launched his own label, Formula Records.
Champion says: “I’ve grown up witnessing some of the greatest moments in music history happening because of Radio 1 so being a part of the BBC Radio 1 Residency is a very special moment for me. I’m deeply honoured and really excited for it. It will be a such a great opportunity to shine a bigger light on the music I represent as well as the amazing talent that makes it. Really looking forward to this!”