Jazzy teams up with Bohemian FC for ’90s-inspired 2026 women’s away kit

Jazzy teams up with Bohemian FC for ’90s-inspired 2026 women’s away kit

Jazzy has teamed up with Dublin’s Bohemian FC for its 2026 women’s away kit. Find all the details below.

The Dublin-based DJ and former NME Cover star – who also featured in last year’s NME 100 – unveiled the jersey for the league of Ireland’s oldest football club today (Tuesday March 24).

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It boasts the iconic Jazzy logo on a two-tone orange pattern, with ’90s-inspired styling and sublimated music wave patterns. The shirt, designed in-house by Bohemian FC in collaboration with Jazzy, also features a black collar and sleeve trims.

The exclusive jersey was manufactured by the Irish sportswear brand O’Neill’s. You can pre-order yours here.

Twenty-five per cent of the profits from the shirt will be sent to Crumlin’s Children’s Health Foundation. This will assist in equipping frontline teams at the hospital to provide world-class transformative care, giving their little patients the very best chance.

Jazzy, who is the world’s Number One streamed female DJ, follows in the footsteps of Oasis, Fontaines D.C. and Kneecap in joining forces with Bohemian FC to launch a special kit.

“Women in music women in sport. I knew as soon as we started talking about sponsoring the ladies’ team exactly how I wanted this shirt to look, and Bohs and O’Neill’s made the process so fun,” Jazzy said in a statement.

“The shirt is unreal. Shout out to Bohs for having me, it’s such an honour, now I can’t wait to see people wearing them all summer like I saw the Fontaines D.C. one at every festival last year!”

She continued: “Being in such good company with the other artists who have made one, and the fact that I get to partner with Children’s Health Foundation again – I’m so chuffed. And I can’t wait to get to a match to see the ladies play in it!”

The proceeds to the Children’s Health Foundation were decided between the club and Jazzy. This was driven by the DJ who, as a Crumlin native, was keen to give back to her community and to assist children across Ireland who face illness.

Daniel Lambert, Chief Commercial Officer at Bohemian FC, added: “We are delighted to unveil this jersey today following lots of work with Jazzy over the past few months, special thanks to her management too.

“To be able to work with Jazzy and design a new shirt that will reach fans around the world is special. And to once again have funds going towards such a worthy cause, is brilliant.”

Jazzy’s Bohemian FC women’s strip. CREDIT: Ellius Grace

He went on: “As a fan-owned football club and a not-for-profit entity, the impact on Bohemian FC will be significant and we are most grateful for the support. It is particularly important to us at Bohs that this is an all-female collaboration, a first for us with the women’s team, at a time when women’s football is stronger than ever.”

Fionnuala O’Leary, Chief Executive at Children’s Health Foundation, commented: “We are extremely thankful to Jazzy and Bohemian FC for choosing to support sick children and their families with this special kit collaboration.

“We are so grateful to Jazzy and Bohemian FC for donating 25 per cent of the money raised from the sale of this shirt, which will make a real difference to the lives of little patients. On behalf of children in hospital and their families, thank you to Jazzy and Bohemian FC for your incredible support.”

Jazzy’s Bohemian FC women’s strip. CREDIT: Ellius Grace

Ellius Grace, director and photographer, explained: “Having worked with Bohemians in the past on a number of jersey photoshoots, I jumped at the chance of making this advert for the Jazzy x Bohs release.

“I wanted to make a piece which showed Jazzy’s character and her place in Dublin too. We see Jazzy in a club, reminiscing on her early days DJ’ing in Dublin. She comes out onto the Bohs pitch where her family and friends are all waiting for her, cheering her on.

“I think community is probably the main theme here: artists and club spaces and families. We had an amazing team on board and had a blast shooting at Dalymount and pulling this world together.”

Last summer, Jazzy put together a playlist of ‘Irish House Bangers’ to accompany her Cover interview for NME.

The BRIT-nominated artist previously earned the most monthly Spotify listeners of any Irish female solo act – including Enya and Sinead O’Connor – and went to Number One in Ireland with the songs ‘Make Me Feel Good’ and ‘Giving Me’.

“I play anything down,” she told NME of her growing list of achievements. “No matter how big it is, I tell myself it’s not a big deal.”  Elsewhere in The Cover, Jazzy talked about her journey from violinist to DJ, her relationship with clubbing and how her heritage influenced her music.

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