Some weekends come and go. Others leave footprints on the dancefloor long after the lights come up. This one belonged to DJ Holy.
What started as “just another weekend” quickly turned into a two-city masterclass in crowd control, tempo switching, and pure musical instinct. Holy didn’t just play sets, he engineered moments.

The first stop was JORO Club inside Lost Tirana Lounge & Club, an African jungle–inspired venue where shadows dance as much as the people do. Between the dramatic lighting, packed room, and restless energy of Tirana’s weekend crowd, the atmosphere was already charged. Dj Holy simply lit the match.
He delivered crowd-pleasing remixes with precision, then took a calculated risk, the kind DJs debate internally for half a second before pressing play. The result? Absolute frenzy. Add Amapiano rhythms that pulled even the “just watching” crowd into motion, and the night tipped from lively into unforgettable. The whole room moved as one.
Demand didn’t stop when the night ended. It followed him online. And Holy answered by releasing the full live set on YouTube, bottling the electricity for fans worldwide who wanted to feel what Tirana felt. Then came the contrast.
From the capital’s pressure cooker, Holy headed to Durrës, Albania’s premier tourist destination, to headline at the stunning OMA Dyrrachium Restaurant & Beach Lounge. Same DJ. Entirely different energy.

Beachfront breeze. Mixed crowd of tourists and locals. Drinks flowing slower, smiles lasting longer. Dj Holy adjusted without effort. The set started smooth, almost teasing the room, before gradually turning up the heat. No rush. No force. Just timing. Before anyone realized it, the lounge had transformed into a full vibe session, hands up, bodies swaying, drinks raised like trophies.

That’s what made this run special.
Two cities. Two crowds. Two tempos. One DJ who understood both rooms instinctively.
This wasn’t luck. It was experience doing its job quietly and confidently.
If you were in Tirana or Durrës that weekend, you didn’t just attend a party – you witnessed a moment in motion. And if you missed it? The YouTube set is there.
But fair warning: once you press play, skipping it won’t feel like an option.


