Beltran Just Got A Factory 93 Open To Close In LA And The Rest Of His 2026 Schedule Is Just As Serious
Tools 4 Hardworkers 007. Factory 93 open to close. Three DC-10 Ibiza Thursdays. Portola. III Points. Beltran's 2026 schedule is one of the best in underground house.
Beltran Just Got A Factory 93 Open To Close In LA And The Rest Of His 2026 Schedule Is Just As Serious
Originally from southern Brazil, Juliano Beltran started DJing as a teenager, sneaking into underground clubs with a fake ID to play the music he loved. In 2026, Factory 93 just handed him an open to close at their Los Angeles venue. The trajectory from fake ID to headlining one of North America's most respected underground promoters is one of the great stories in modern tech house and it is still moving.
Factory 93 presents Beltran open to close on Sunday July 12 at 1756 Naud Street, Los Angeles. An open to close. His own night. His own pace. His own vision from start to finish in one of the most important underground rooms on the West Coast. That is the kind of booking that separates artists who are breaking through from artists who have already arrived.

Who Beltran Is And How He Got Here
Juliano Beltran is the force behind a project that rapidly gained prominence within the underground music world, notably with the release of Smack Yo on the renowned Solid Grooves label. This Brazilian artist hailing from Rio Grande do Sul achieved top positions on the Beatport charts and garnered consistent endorsements from leading figures in the scene, including Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Latmun, Mochakk, and Classmatic among others.
His breakout moment came with Smack Yo, a track that surged to number one on Beatport overall, earning support from heavyweights like Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Solardo, and Marco Carola. With its off-kilter rhythm, bold vocals, and undeniable groove, Smack Yo felt like a signal that Beltran had officially arrived.
His career took off with the release of Smack Yo on the renowned Solid Grooves label, which not only showcased his talent but also established him as a formidable presence on Beatport charts. His original compositions are celebrated for their charisma and personality. His single Warning, released by Revival New York, exemplifies his distinctive sound and has been well-received by fans and critics alike. His collaborations with notable artists including his work with Amine Edge and Dance on the CUFF label have further expanded his reach. Tracks like Basement and MFK featuring original vocals by Beltran reflect his commitment to authenticity and innovation.
In a scene often defined by formulas and recycled sounds, Beltran is a breath of fresh, unfiltered energy. With a style that blurs the lines between tech house, minimal, indie, and straight-up weird, he has quickly built a reputation as one of the most exciting new names in global electronic music.
Fresh Out: Tools 4 Hardworkers 007
The releases keep coming. Beltran just dropped We Come In Peace featuring Coexist as part of Tools 4 Hardworkers 007, the latest installment in the ongoing series that has become one of the most respected release formats in the underground house and tech house world. The track is A1 on the EP, listed alongside collaborators Rafael Music and Rising Dust.
Tools 4 Hardworkers is not just a release series. It is a statement of philosophy. The name says everything about the artists involved and the music they make. No shortcuts. No hype. Just records built for dancefloors by people who take the craft seriously. Landing the A1 slot on the 007 installment with We Come In Peace is exactly the kind of moment that cements Beltran's reputation not just as a live performer but as a producer whose work belongs in serious record bags across the world.

We Come In Peace is out now. Go find it.
The Solid Grooves Family And DC-10 Ibiza
Beltran is not just associated with Solid Grooves. He is part of the family. Last summer he played the Solid Grooves residency at DC-10 alongside ANOTR, Archie Hamilton, Bassel Darwish, Ben Sterling, Blackchild, Chasewest, Dennis Cruz, Dungeon Meat, Hector, Oden and Fatzo, Sonja Moonear, Silvie Loto, and Toman.
Ben Sterling and Beltran closed out the Solid Grooves closing party at DC-10 in a back-to-back that was called a masterclass in flow by everyone who witnessed it. Closing the season at DC-10 in a b2b with Ben Sterling is one of those Ibiza moments that people talk about for years after the fact.
Solid Grooves is back at DC-10 Ibiza for the 2026 summer season taking over every Thursday from June 4 to October 1 for an 18-week marathon. Beltran is confirmed for Solid Grooves Week 7 on July 16, Week 10 on August 6, and Week 11 on August 13. Three DC-10 Thursday appearances in a single Ibiza summer. That is not a guest slot. That is a core member of the Solid Grooves family doing what they do best in the most iconic underground club on the island.
The Full 2026 Schedule
The Factory 93 and DC-10 bookings are the centrepieces but the full 2026 schedule around them says even more about where Beltran sits globally right now.
Beltran is currently touring across four countries with eleven upcoming concerts confirmed. Upcoming dates include Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City alongside Keinemusik, Ace Mission Studios in Los Angeles, A.i. Warehouse at Union Market in Washington DC, and Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival in Florida.
The confirmed 2026 schedule:
- Keinemusik at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City
- Ace Mission Studios Los Angeles
- A.i. Warehouse at Union Market Washington DC
- Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival Florida
- Factory 93 Open To Close Los Angeles, July 12
- Solid Grooves Week 7 DC-10 Ibiza, July 16
- Solid Grooves Week 10 DC-10 Ibiza, August 6
- Solid Grooves Week 11 DC-10 Ibiza, August 13
- III Points Festival Miami, October 16 to 17
- Portola Festival San Francisco, September 26 to 27
Mexico City. Washington DC. Los Angeles. Ibiza three times. Okeechobee. III Points in Miami. Portola in San Francisco. That is a North American and European summer that covers every major market and every format from festival main stage to intimate open to close.
The Keinemusik date at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City is one of the most exciting bookings of the whole schedule. Playing alongside one of the most beloved collectives in underground house music at a Formula 1 circuit in the Mexican capital is the kind of booking that signals the wider industry is paying close attention to where Beltran is going.
And III Points in Miami in October alongside Portola in San Francisco puts him on two of the most credible North American festival lineups of the autumn season. Both of those festivals attract the kind of audience that knows the difference between an artist who is there because of hype and one who is there because the music genuinely holds up. Beltran is clearly the latter.
Whether you catch him at Circoloco, spinning an afterparty in São Paulo, or playing to a packed tent at a global festival, one thing is guaranteed: you will not forget the experience. In a world full of trends, Beltran is a reminder that originality still wins.
Full tour dates and tickets via the link in Beltran's Instagram bio.



