Jazzy has teamed up with Dublin’s Bohemian FC for its 2026 ladies’s away package. Discover all the small print under.
The Dublin-based DJ and former NME Cowl star – who additionally featured in final 12 months’s NME 100 – unveiled the jersey for the league of Eire’s oldest soccer membership at this time (Tuesday March 24).
It boasts the enduring Jazzy emblem on a two-tone orange sample, with ’90s-inspired styling and sublimated music wave patterns. The shirt, designed in-house by Bohemian FC in collaboration with Jazzy, additionally contains a black collar and sleeve trims.
The unique jersey was manufactured by the Irish sportswear model O’Neill’s. You’ll be able to pre-order yours right here.
Twenty-five per cent of the income from the shirt shall be despatched to Crumlin’s Youngsters’s Well being Basis. It will help in equipping frontline groups on the hospital to offer world-class transformative care, giving their little sufferers the easiest probability.
Jazzy, who’s the world’s Quantity One streamed feminine DJ, follows within the footsteps of Oasis, Fontaines D.C. and Kneecap in becoming a member of forces with Bohemian FC to launch a particular package.
“Girls in music 🤝 ladies in sport. I knew as quickly as we began speaking about sponsoring the women’ staff precisely how I needed this shirt to look, and Bohs and O’Neill’s made the method so enjoyable,” Jazzy stated in an announcement.
“The shirt is unreal. Shout out to Bohs for having me, it’s such an honour, now I can’t wait to see individuals carrying all of them summer time like I noticed the Fontaines D.C. one at each competition final 12 months!”
She continued: “Being in such good firm with the opposite artists who’ve made one, and the truth that I get to companion with Youngsters’s Well being Basis once more – I’m so satisfied. And I can’t wait to get to a match to see the women play in it!”
The proceeds to the Youngsters’s Well being Basis have been determined between the membership and Jazzy. This was pushed by the DJ who, as a Crumlin native, was eager to provide again to her group and to help kids throughout Eire who face sickness.
Daniel Lambert, Chief Business Officer at Bohemian FC, added: “We’re delighted to unveil this jersey at this time following a number of work with Jazzy over the previous few months, particular due to her administration too.
“To have the ability to work with Jazzy and design a brand new shirt that can attain followers world wide is particular. And to as soon as once more have funds going in direction of such a worthy trigger, is good.”

He went on: “As a fan-owned soccer membership and a not-for-profit entity, the affect on Bohemian FC shall be vital and we’re most grateful for the help. It’s significantly vital to us at Bohs that that is an all-female collaboration, a primary for us with the ladies’s staff, at a time when ladies’s soccer is stronger than ever.”
Fionnuala O’Leary, Chief Govt at Youngsters’s Well being Basis, commented: “We’re extraordinarily grateful to Jazzy and Bohemian FC for selecting to help sick kids and their households with this particular package collaboration.
“We’re so grateful to Jazzy and Bohemian FC for donating 25 per cent of the cash raised from the sale of this shirt, which can make an actual distinction to the lives of little sufferers. On behalf of kids in hospital and their households, thanks to Jazzy and Bohemian FC to your unimaginable help.”

Ellius Grace, director and photographer, defined: “Having labored with Bohemians previously on numerous jersey photoshoots, I jumped on the probability of constructing this advert for the Jazzy x Bohs launch.
“I needed to make a bit which confirmed Jazzy’s character and her place in Dublin too. We see Jazzy in a membership, reminiscing on her early days DJ’ing in Dublin. She comes out onto the Bohs pitch the place her household and pals are all ready for her, cheering her on.
“I believe group might be the primary theme right here: artists and membership areas and households. We had an incredible staff on board and had a blast capturing at Dalymount and pulling this world collectively.”
Final summer time, Jazzy put collectively a playlist of ‘Irish Home Bangers’ to accompany her Cowl interview for NME.
The BRIT-nominated artist beforehand earned probably the most month-to-month Spotify listeners of any Irish feminine solo act – together with Enya and Sinead O’Connor – and went to Quantity One in Eire with the songs ‘Make Me Really feel Good’ and ‘Giving Me’.
“I play something down,” she advised NME of her rising record of achievements. “Irrespective of how large it’s, I inform myself it’s not an enormous deal.” Elsewhere in The Cowl, Jazzy talked about her journey from violinist to DJ, her relationship with clubbing and the way her heritage influenced her music.
