- Arena Festival Internacional
- ARMY PARTY III (15 OCTUBRE 2011)
- Karmabeat 5º Aniversario!
- “La Fiesta” ( 15´Sept´2011 )
- ¡BORN THIS WAY!
- GAY PRIDE MÉXICO 2011
- Mor Avrahami (Marzo 20, 2011)
- Circuit Festival 2011
- All Together 2011
- Karmabeat va a Brasil!
- Cuarto Aniversario!!
- The Week Export!
- SWITCH!! Forever Circuit Fest
- !México Libre!
- After Pride Party 2010
- Circuit Festival 2010
- Sundays! DJ Aron
- Epiphony
- Sundays! Dj Mor Avrahami
- After K! DJ Ale Amaral
- New Years Eve 2009!
- After K! Offer Dj Stephan Grondin
- 3er Aniversario Offer Nissim
- Las Vegas
- Hector Fonseca
- Wonderpool 2
- H2O
- Army
- Paulo
- Offer Nissim
- Viva México
- Tony Moran
- Party Monster
- Aniversario 2
- On Fire
- Fireworks
- DJ Stephan NY Club
- We love NY
- DJ Paulo NY Club
- Wonderpool 3
- Pride 09
- Sunshine
- Aniversario 1
- Corpore
- Mente
- Anima

Soon, he could boast of residencies at most of NYC’s legendary nightclubs, along with numerous national spots. He attracted the attention of his mentor, Grammy Award-winning DJ/Producer/Remixer Peter Rauhofer. Rauhofer wanted to test if Fonseca’s musical means extended beyond the turntables. The results: Numerous heavily played, high charting re-mixes followed for artists including Beyonce, Missy Elliot and Kelis. In Summer of 2004, with just two years of producing music under his belt, Fonseca solidified his spot in dance music’s Hall of Fame with his rendition of Jahkey B’s “Heartattack” featuring Satta. Undeniably turning the underground track into a classic peak hour anthem, Fonseca pushed the song to number 8 on Billboard’s Dance chart. His followup, Shelia Brody’s “U Ain’t that Good” soared past 8 to number 3, further impressing both his supporters as well as his critics. Most recently, the musical Midas followed the path paved by Junior Vasquez and Peter Rauhofer by lending his golden touch to the runways for NYC’s bi-annual fashion week. Victor Alfaro, Sarah James, Cynthia Rowley, Jill Stuart, Armani Exchange – onlookers couldn’t help but bounce to his eclectic set as the models strut their stuff.
In 2007 Hector furthered his reach by being name “Hottest DJ” by Out Magazine and headlining numerous high profile events such as Carnival in Rio and various Pride celebrations around the world where thousands showed up and danced all night to his well received dj sets. In addition to this, he also released his first mixed compilation “NY Club Anthems Vol. 2″ on Star 69 records to rave reviews both by his peers and consumers. He launched a subsequent tour for the CD titled “NY Anthems Tour” which has made stops in cities like Toronto, Sao Paulo, Mexico City and Miami just to name a few.