B Jones
B Jones #94 on Top100 DJMAG, made electronic music history becoming the first Spanish artist to perform the Main-Stage at Tomorrowland.
2024 welcomes B Jones with Tomorrowland Winter, Boom & Brasil main-stage confirmations
All the stars aligned for the talented star, as she has been on the lineups of the world’s most prestigious festivals, including main stage slots at Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza Berlin, Neversea, Mysteryland, Dreambeach, MDL Beast, DPW JAkarta, Palmesus, Creamfields Chile, Dreamfields Mexico o Parookaville to name a few.
B Jones has not only been gracing the stage of these revered festivals but also had a residency at David Guetta´s Future Rave @ HÏ Ibiza and several shows at the legendary Ushuaïa Ibiza along Kygo, Tomorrowland, F*** Me I´m Famous or Tiësto and a weekly pool party residency at Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza.
She just released her biggest project, ARRYBA MUSIC.
ARRYBA is not only a brand, ARRYBA is a community for everyone but made specially for Spanish-speaking artists. ARRYBA will offer support in many different departments, it´s a music label, it´s a podcast, it´s merchandising and many other things.
ARRYBA is the reflection of many souls who want and deserve to shine, a community that believes in the value of being different, we change “where you come from” to “where you want to go”.
ARRYBA Mission is to awaken and encourage people to achieve their goals in life, a world where we are all unique and we all have something great to contribute to this world, where value is not measured in “how much” or “from where” but in “how and where to go”… we want to fill the world together with fulfilled dreams.
B Jones drops a continuous string of remixes for industry heavyweights like Alok or Kryder. Her latest releases are on Spinnin, Universal, Tomorrowland Music, Sony or Dim Mak and on her own imprint Label ARRYBA MUSIC. Upcoming collabs with Steve Aoki or Nicky Romero
She is an eclectic centipede that takes her crowd on a musical rollercoaster ride; from House to Tech-House drops, Euro Dance to trance mainstream melodies and back, erasing the borders between genres using her own versions which makes her set even more unique.
She has also become a role model and spokesperson for the next generation of female DJs in her electronic homebase Ibiza. With her much celebrated key note presentation at the International Women’s Day Congress and an awaited appearance at the Spanish Congress of Equality, she is the Spanish figurehead of the global fight for gender equality within the electronic music industry.
Why she is so driven on this mission is tightly connected to her personal life story:
Hailing from a very small town in Southern Spain, it seemed as though from the start all odds were against her. Coming from a humble background, Beatriz, along with her six brothers and sisters, were raised by a single mom – something of an anomaly in the area where, like many other places in the world, a woman is expected to be married, only finding her happiness by running a household for her husband and family.
At the age of just 15, Beatriz moved to Ibiza with her High School love to support her mother, brothers and sisters economically. By the age of 19 she was married and birthed her daughter a year later. When her baby was just six months old the marriage fell apart and she moved to Madrid, with nothing in her pocket and a baby where she regularly worked double shifts in order to make ends meet, as the sole provider for her baby. Not long after she started working for a club doing their promotion, she became a huge club promoter and promoted her first events. These events were going very well, but by the time her daughter turned 7, she decided to change her life again. Fascinated by the magic she witnessed between the DJ and audience, she decided the time had finally come to pursue her dream. She just wanted to be happy, and that is what she saw coming from all those dj faces when they were on stage facing the crowd: a connection followed by a happiness that she wanted to feel no matter what. Each night, after putting her little girl to bed, she would drive 160km to get classes in how to DJ, practicing every night, after all the daily chores were done… and the rest is now electronic dance music history.