
Meet the DJs & MC
DJ Hamed
Hamed is a Vienna-based Blues DJ, teacher, and organizer with a deep passion for Blues music and dance. He’s the founder of Blues Fever Festival, and has played at top Blues events across Europe.
Known for taking dancers on a soulful journey through Blues history, Hamed especially champions female Blues singers, bringing their powerful voices to the spotlight on the dance floor..

DJ Eva GOES

Eva Goes is passionate about Blues, R&B, Funk, and Soul, and she's one half of the dynamic duo Voodoo Blues, alongside Sergio. She also teaches blues dance and shares her love for live music events, primarily in Madrid and Valencia.
Eva is dedicated to promoting women's Blues, striving to amplify their voices whenever she takes to the turntables. She makes it a point to share their stories, emphasizing their crucial role in the history of Blues and the dissemination of this musical style.
In her DJ sessions, you can always expect a harmonious blend of songs featuring female vocalists. On occasion, she dedicates entire sessions to the soulful melodies performed by the talented women of the Blues world. She has DJ'd at international festivals such as ESBF in Madrid, Blue Monday in Porto, Good Time Blues Fest in Guglionesi and Groove the Bluesy Bay in Shenzhen.
DJ Sergio
Sergio fell in love with Swing, Rock & Roll, and Blues dancing over nine years ago—and never looked back. What began as a casual hobby quickly grew into a passion that fused his love of music, movement, and his background in marketing.
Everything changed when he met Eva. Together, they launched Voodoo Blues, a project dedicated to growing the Blues dance scene in Spain. While in Madrid, Sergio helped shape the local community by organizing events, teaching classes, and collaborating with musicians to bring live music and dance together. In 2019, he co-founded Maliciosa Blues Fest with teachers from across Europe, set in the mountains near Madrid.
After moving to Valencia in 2020, he continued building the scene with classes, events, and DJ sets—lately diving deep into vinyl to bring warm, analog sounds to the floor. He’s played at festivals and venues in Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, and Porto, always aiming to move people from the inside out.
Sergio and Eva also lead a unique project combining music history and storytelling. Through intimate talks and vinyl listening sessions, they explore the roots of the Blues—uncovering the voices, struggles, and soul behind each record.

DJ Venetia
Venetia discovered Blues dancing in late 2016, but it wasn’t until 2023 that she truly dove in — and hasn’t stopped since! Based in Munich, she’s been teaching regularly with her dance partner Asrar and helping grow the local Blues scene, focusing on building a warm, connected, and inclusive community along the way. You’ve probably seen her on dance floors all over Europe, as she’s been dancing her way through dozens of festivals every year. Venetia DJs regularly in her local scene and started DJing internationally in 2025 (ESBF, Blue Forest). A devoted Blues lover, she’s always exploring the music, crafting playlists, and deepening her understanding of its roots and history. She can’t wait to share some of her favorite tunes with you at GTBF 2025!

MC Lucia
Lucía is currently a known figure on the international blues scene, recognized as a dancer, teacher, and DJ. But beyond her background in dance, she is also a professional actress, with a strong artistic foundation in theater and dance from an early age. In 2011, she earned a degree in Performing Arts, and since then, she has built experience as a stage and film actress in both Spain and Italy, with some occasional appearances on television, as well as experience teaching acting and dance.
Passionate about communication, Lucía has complemented her training with workshops in voice, speech, dubbing, and oral expression techniques, further enhancing her versatility and stage presence.
As a presenter (MC), Lucía has hosted some dance events, cabarets, and galas in cities such as Rome and Valencia, and at festivals like the Good Time Blues Fest, where she already held this role last year. She deeply enjoys the art of hosting, which she sees as a vital link between the audience, musicians, and dancers.
This year, at the Good Time Blues Fest, Lucía will once again take the stage as MC, presenting in both English and Italian — a role she is especially excited about, as it allows her to help bring the local community of Guglionesi into a vibrant and shared experience.
