Overview
Mochakk Calling isn’t just another tour name or party logo — it’s the physical extension of Pedro Maia’s creative universe. What started as a concept for a one-off show has quickly grown into a full-scale event series hosted by one of house music’s most magnetic figures. Mochakk Calling has sold out shows across São Paulo, Lisbon, Miami, Los Angeles, New York, and soon Malta — not just because of who's playing, but because of the energy behind it.
At its core, Mochakk Calling is about curation. These events are a chance for Mochakk to step outside of club bookings and build something that reflects his sound, style, and circle of collaborators. Every detail — from the flyers to the visuals to the merch — runs through his vision. He’s not just showing up and playing a set; he’s designing the world you’re stepping into.
Drawing from his fashion background and roots in São Paulo’s industrial cityscape, the visual identity of Mochakk Calling leans into organized chaos: tangled wires, metal scaffolding, old phones, raw texture. The name itself plays into this — a nod to dialing in, showing up, answering the call. You’ll see it in the custom graphics, in the DIY-style merch, and even in the samples hidden in his sets (he has a folder of phone-themed bangers ready to go).

What sets this series apart is how personal it feels — from ice cream truck pop-ups with custom packaging to limited-run t-shirts tailored to each city, Mochakk Calling is intimate, even when it's at scale. It taps into his skater past, his love of hip hop, jazz, disco, and house, and his obsession with small production details that turn a party into a memory. This isn’t some plug-and-play branded tour — it’s closer to an ongoing experiment where Mochakk gets to throw the kind of party he’d want to attend himself.

And the crowd gets it. Whether they’re holding inflatable cellphones or flying in from across the world, fans show up with the same level of intention. They're not just there for the drops — they know the tracks, they clock the transitions, they get the references. You can feel that connection when you’re in it.
In 2025, Mochakk Calling expands into its first full-blown festival — set to take over Malta for a weekend of curated chaos featuring Honey Dijon, Mall Grab, Bonobo, Chaos in the CBD, and a heavy dose of Brazilian selectors like BADSISTA, Cesar Nardini, and Jay Mariani. It’s not a name-drop lineup — it’s a lineup with flavor.
If Mochakk’s sets are where music, movement, and style all meet, then Mochakk Calling is the physical space built for it. It’s built on a real understanding of what gets people locked in: proper tunes, good design, surprise moments, and zero filler.
You’ll know it when you’re there. You’ll hear it before you even walk in. You’ll feel it long after it ends.