MARSHMELLO & INJI JOIN FORCES ON “KISSIN MY FRIENDS”
Multi-platinum DJ & producer Marshmello and rising dance pop-star INJI team up to release “Kissin My Friends” via Joytime Collective.
“Kissin My Friends” is a bright, club-ready collision of pop and dance, mixing shuffling percussion and flashes of drum & bass with INJI’s bold, tongue-in-cheek vocals about messy attraction and late-night impulses. After teasing it on TikTok, the duo delivers a fun, free-spirited anthem built for carefree and possibly messy nights out.
INJI says of the track: “When Marshmello dm’d me saying he had a song for me I thought his account was hacked. He said he kept seeing my videos on Tiktok (at a time where I was getting no attention – you never know who’s watching!). He said he knew he had found his artist for this new song – “Kissin My Friends.” The song was weirdly accurate for my life at the time… I fell in love with the song the first time I heard it – it’s huge, it flows, it has that drum and bass danceability and has a flirty nostalgic optimism about it.”
To kick off 2025, Marshmello released “Slow Motion” with The Jonas Brothers, a fan-favorite that has already surpassed 50M global Spotify streams and led to a series of high-energy stadium performances alongside the trio. Throughout the year, he continues to impress fans with his genre-fluid versatility, teaming up with Ellie Goulding and AVAION for the emotive dance track “Save My Love,” while also venturing into the country-EDM space with Jelly Roll on “Holy Water” and rising artist Hudson Westbrook on “Better Man Than Me.”
INJI, the Istanbul-born, New York City based artist whose music roots began with classical piano training at a young age, gained major momentum following the TikTok virality of her hits “GASLIGHT” and “BELLYDANCING,” racking up tens of millions of streams. Known for fusing electro-pop with a boundary pushing edge, she was named Billboard’s October Dance Rookie of the Month. As she continues to rewrite the rules of modern pop, she is gearing up for a 2026 headline tour with stops at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre, New York’s Webster Hall, and London’s Koko.
Marshmello Tour Dates:
Saturday, December 6 – Miami, FL – E11even
Friday, December 12 – Las Vegas, NV – XS Las Vegas
Saturday, December 27 – Aspen, CO – The Snow Lodge
Monday, December 29 – Denver, CO – Belly Up
Wednesday, December 31 – Miami, FL – The Countdown Miami
Saturday, January 17 – Chiba City, Japan – GMO Sonic Festival
Saturday, February 7 – New Orleans, LA – Pygmalion Festival
Sunday, June 14 – Seoul, South Korea – World DJ Festival
Thursday, July 2 – Ostrava, Czech – Beats for Love
Saturday, July 4 – Arras, France – Main Square Festival
Saturday, August 8 – Cannes, France – Les Plages Electroniques
INJI 2026 Tour Dates:
Friday, April 10 – Berlin, Germany – Säälchen
Saturday, April 11 – Warsaw, Poland – NIEBO
Monday, April 13 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg OZ
Tuesday, April 14 – Hamburg, Germany – Uebel & Gefährlich
Wednesday, April 15 – Munich, Germany – Hansa 39
Friday, April 17 – Paris, France – Central Chapelle
Saturday, April 18 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique – Orangerie
Monday, April 20 – Cologne, Germany – Buergerhaus Stollwerck
Wednesday, April 22 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – King Tut’s
Thursday, April 23 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Gorilla
Friday, April 24 – London, United Kingdom – KOKO
Monday, May 25 – Vancouver, Canada – Fortune Sound Club
Tuesday, May 26 – Portland, OR – Holocene
Wednesday, May 27 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
Friday, May 29 – San Francisco, CA – The Castro
Saturday, May 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
Sunday, May 31 – San Diego, CA – Music Box
Monday, June 8 – Toronto, Canada – The Danforth Music Hall
Tuesday, June 9 – Montreal, Canada – Le Studio TD
Wednesday, June 10 – Boston, MA – Royale
Friday, June 12 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Saturday, June 13 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Sunday, June 14 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

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