Eastern Electrics Festival Returns for 2026 with new home at Burgess Park

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The Martinez Brothers, Skream b2b Patrick Topping, Joseph Capriati, Mau P b2b Dennis Cruz, East End Dubs, Groove Armada (DJ set) and more…  
After taking a year off, Eastern Electrics Festival returns better than ever on 9th August 2026 at the new London home of Burgess Park. One of the UK’s most established and trusted electronic music festivals, Eastern Electrics emerges refreshed and reimagined with its signature multi-stage format back in the city where it began, and all for a very affordable ticket price that promises plenty of beats for your bucks. 
Set within the gorgeous and easily accessible Burgess Park, a 56-hectare green space spanning Camberwell, Walworth and Bermondsey, the 2026 edition offers a central location and the perfect backdrop for four expertly curated stages. Consistency, musical credibility and high production standards have long been the MO of Eastern Electrics and this year promises another carefully considered programme spanning house, tech house, garage, minimal and left-of-centre electronic sounds.

The Main Stage is led by global US house heavyweights The Martinez Brothers alongside high-profile back to backs from new school disrupters Joseph Capriati b2b special guest, and Mau P b2b Dennis Cruz, plus a very special guest and rising talents Jazzy and Theon Bower.

Across the site, Four Corners brings together underground favourites and scene-shaping selectors including dub, tech and garage flag bearer East End Dubs, master party starter Skream b2b Patrick Topping, plus Obskür, Marsolo, La La and Scarlett O’Malley.

The Plant Room hosts a groove-focused lineup featuring chart topping legends and evergreen headliners Groove Armada (DJ set), plus fresh new sounds from breakout stars Morgan Seatree, Jack Marlow and Hayley Zalassi, while The Dome, hosted by Modern Funktion, delivers forward-thinking club energy with raw, direct house and techno Mella Dee b2b Reeshy, Jamback, Locklead, Truly Madly, Phill De Janeiro & Benji KingElla Knight and Jude Lenihan.

Since its inception in 2007, Eastern Electrics has been known for being London’s original house music festival, for championing artists early in their careers and consistently booking established names at the forefront of electronic music. With nearly two decades of experience, the festival remains one of the most reliable and respected brands in the scene and always delivers high-quality sound, thoughtful production and intelligent programming year after year.

Speaking on the return, founder Rob Star says, “We are so excited to bring Eastern Electric’s back to Central London for our 2026 edition. It’s our 18th year of putting on parties and this line-up is as good as any in our history. Lots of new DJ’s making their EE debut and some old favourites, ensures this party has something for everyone. Whether you’re an EE veteran or this is your first party, you won’t be disappointed!”

With four full-scale stages, a central London location and a depth of programming rarely seen at one-day festivals, Eastern Electrics 2026 marks a welcome return that will again underline its position as one of the UK’s most essential and reliable electronic music showcases, and all for fantastic value.
Tickets start at the competitive price of £35 – sign up for first access here; easternelectrics.com/

Terminal V Festival Reveals Final Details and Stage Lineups for 2026 Edition

Stages include Area V where Sara Landry presents Eternalism, Klangkuenstler,  Hangar, with the likes of Fantasm, 999999999, I Hate Models, Greenhouse with Robert Hood, Chlär (Live), Yanamaste through to East End Dubs and Patrick Topping, The Terminal featuring Mall Grab, Ben Hemsley, The Lab with emerging Scottish artists and new for 2026, The Block. 

Ahead of its return to the Royal Highland Centre & Showground, Edinburgh, on 18–19 April 2026, Terminal V has revealed the stage lineups and day splits for its 2026 edition, alongside a new host of artists that have been added to the line up.

The latest additions include a mix of new school disrupters and legends with Biianco, Natte Vistick, Patrick Topping and Prunk all bringing different flavours of house, trance and techno, while The Lab stage is a dedicated platform for emerging Scottish artists and future-facing sounds with the lineup yet to be announced.

Now firmly established as one of Europe’s leading techno festivals, Terminal V 2026 will welcome over 100 artists across six stages, with 40,000 attendees expected across the weekend. 

Each stage is designed with a clear purpose, allowing different parts of the electronic spectrum to exist without compromise, from peak-time headline techno to foundational house, from high-pressure intensity to emerging local voices. Together, the stages form a complete ecosystem where every sound has room to exist properly, and the whole site is steeped in the famously high spec production, light and sound that makes this one of Europe’s leading events.

AREA V is where scale, focus and headline energy come together. The flagship stage returns as the focal point for peak-time techno and on Saturday, Sara Landry brings her UK Festival exclusive of Eternalism, with Clara Cuvé, Novah, Fumi, Adrián Mills and Alex Farell. Sunday sees a powerful close led by Klangkuenstler, alongside Anetha X Patrick Mason, DJ Gigola X ØTTA and Ueberrest and a world exclusive b2b of SPFDJ X Sim0ne.

Expect relentless, high-intensity techno built for pace and endurance at HANGAR. Across both days, this stage delivers uncompromising pressure, featuring artists including 999999999, I Hate Models, Fantasm, Vieze Asbak, Winson and more representing the hardest edge of the Terminal V spectrum.

GREENHOUSE is a stage rooted in history, groove and musicality which on Saturday sees raw, stripped-back techno inspired by the genre’s early forms, with Robert Hood, Chlär (Live), Alarico, Clouds X Tommy Holohan. On Sunday, a shift toward deeply rooted tech house music, led by Patrick Topping, East End Dubs, Traumer, Prunk and La La.

THE TERMINAL is for high-energy sets built for emotional release rather than genre boundaries. Think fast transitions, big moments and no holding back with artists including Mall Grab, Ben Hemsley, Will Atkinson, Morgan Seatree, DJ Gigola, Pegassi and Spray across the weekend.

2026 brings a brand new stage to Terminal V Festival  – The Block – with a secret guest lineup  – stay tuned.

With a significant site investment and a clearly defined vision across every stage, Terminal V 2026 continues to refine its identity not by expanding aimlessly, but by giving each sound its own space to exist with real narrative and intent.

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Ministry of Sound Undergoes Huge Renovation Ahead of 35th Anniversary Year

Ministry of Sound is set to undergo the most significant transformation since it opened in 1991. A complete reimagining of sound, space and light in its main room, The Box, will be undertaken throughout January 2026, with programming also stepping up to match the new levels of audio-visual immersion. This news comes as the Ministry enters its 35th year, which is a key milestone in the history of London’s nightlife and the beginning of a new era for the club.

The club will retire its legendary Martin Audio system, long regarded as a global benchmark, making way for a brand-new, custom four-point KV2 sound system consisting of KV2’s SL412 tops with a combination of VHD2.21 and VHD2.16 subs. This all promises a more powerful, immersive and detailed listening experience, setting a new standard for club sound in 2026 and beyond. 

KV2 Audio continues to set the benchmark for high-performance club sound. This installation represents a truly world-class system — one that honours the legacy of Ministry of Sound while pushing the experience firmly into the future Louis Jemmott – Director, Patchwork London

Elsewhere, the DJ booth will be lowered into the crowd and rebuilt as a modular structure, allowing for multiple stage formats, including 360-degree setups. It will be backed by an all new elevated backstage area surrounding the new DJ booth, and capacity will also increase by approximately 200 people, entirely reshaping both the energy and flow of the room.

Visually, the main room undergoes a dramatic evolution with a 9㎡ state-of-the-art overhead light installation and an all new video and lighting design by renowned design studio Lucid Creates, who’ve created stages and large-scale installations for the likes of Pacha Ibiza, Glastonbury and Boomtown. The vast, multi-layered metal structure suspended above the dancefloor combines reflective frameworks, integrated video screens and Lucid’s bespoke LED bar technology that will create a constantly evolving visual experience.

To ensure the design feels cutting-edge whilst still retaining its edge, we’ve leant heavily into industrial textures and forms to inform the overall look of the space – steering away from an overly clean, overly manicured aesthetic. The result is something that will still feel distinctively ‘The Box’ but in a really interesting and imaginative way.”

Chris Carr, Founder of Lucid Creates.

The Box sets the tone for a bold new chapter with two huge reopening parties at the end of Jan with &friends’ vocal-led Afro-house sitting alongside Moeaike’s deep, percussive selections and Joezi’s soulful take on the genre on Fri 30 Jan.

Sat 31 Jan sees a high-profile back-to-back from Pete Tong and Kölsch, bringing together one of dance music’s most influential broadcasters and the Danish producer known for his emotive, big-room techno, joined by Lauren Lo Sung and Jansons, who add a refined, modern approach to house music.

“The redesign will fully transform the room into a future-facing club space while preserving its industrial spirit. The Box has always set benchmarks, particularly around sound, and this renovation allows us to reset that standard for the next generation to continue evolving the space without losing its identity.” Matt Long – Club Director, Ministry of Sound

The refurb shows Ministry of Sound’s ongoing commitment to innovation on all fronts, from production to programming and in-club experience. It’s comes as the venue embarks on the beginning of a year-long celebration to mark 35 years with a series of special shows featuring heavyweight artists such as Todd Terje, Ron Trent, Joe Claussell, Lauren Lo Sung, Eats Everything, Tony Humphries, Fiorella, Pete Tong, Kölsch, Kele Le Roc and Konstantin Sibold,reflecting the club’s enduring influence on the city’s musical identity and sonic legacy, which continues to be the blueprint for club culture across the globe.

The next chapter of Ministry of Sound begins January 2026. Tickets for the Re-opening weekend and full programme details are available at: ministryofsound.com

Fri 30 Jan – The Box Reopening Weekend

&friends Showcase; &friends, Moeaike, Joezi

Sat 31 Jan – The Box Reopening Weekend

Pete Tong b2b Kölsch, Lauren Lo Sung, Jansons

Aura Festival Bulgaria Announces 2026 Lineup and Major Site Expansion at Sofia Airport Park

19–21 June 2026 | 18:00–06:00

Sofia Airport Park

AURA Festival Bulgaria returns in 2026 with another immersive conceptual escape across an epic three-day programme from 19–21 June 2026. Taking place at a new location with expanded capacity and extended operating hours until dawn, this will be the most spectacular edition yet. 

This year, the festival relocates to Sofia Airport Park, marking a significant shift from previous editions with a new site that allows for overnight programming. The new location offers greater flexibility and a more suitable environment for large-scale immersive experiences. Events will run from 18:00 until 06:00, removing the 23:00 curfew that previously limited the festival, and with even more out of this world production, spectacular lights and world class sound systems. 

The 2026 edition is presented under the theme “Temple of EOS”, which forms part of AURA’s ongoing conceptual narrative. Across three nights, the site will be transformed into a multi-stage environment combining music, large-scale stage architecture and visual installations.

The Temple of EOS concept continues the festival’s wider story world and follows on from previous themes. It centres on light, reflection and transformation and each night is designed to function as a distinct chapter within a continuous experience across the weekend.

The 2026 lineup spans a wide spectrum of electronic music, from melodic and progressive sounds to high-intensity techno. Armin van Buuren brings his globally recognised trance-led approach, while Dimitri Vegas and ALOK represent festival-scale electronic and melodic house influences. Deeper and more atmospheric tones come from Mahmut Orhan, while the harder end of the programme is covered by Italian techno duo 999999999 and ground-breaking Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, who is known for high-tempo, multi-genre and rave-influenced sets with an energy unlike any other. Further programming details and stage breakdowns are expected to be announced in the coming months.

With its new location, extended hours and expanded production scope, AURA Festival 2026 marks a major evolution for the event as it enters its next chapter.

More information, tickets and updates will be available via official AURA Festival channels and their website; https://aurafestival.bg/

LINE UP
Armin van Buuren (21 June), Dimitri Vegas (20 June), Alok (19 June), Mahmut Orhan (19 June), 999999999 (20 June), ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U (20 June), BIIA (20 June), Laura van Dam (21 June), Jesabel (21 June), MATTN (20 June), Topic (19 June), Avalan Rokston (19 June), Youna (19 June), Gallya (21 June), Bobe (20 June), World Up DJs (Dimo BG, Milen DJ, Silver Ivanov, Vasco C) (19 June)

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The Haçienda Bangkok Announces Full Lineup for January Day Festival

On 24th January, the legendary FAC51 The Haçienda returns to Bangkok to transform Ambience Space into a multi-room, day festival experience and the venue’s first event of this scale in a landmark moment for the city’s evolving cultural landscape. A Bangkok debut DJ set for Basement Jaxx headlines with ex Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook playing alongside Manchester legends like 808 State, Jon Dasilva, DJ Paullete, and more heady house and tech from Move D, Huerta, Liquid Earth and others. 

Born in Manchester in 1982, The Haçienda defined modern club culture and launched a global movement that still resonates today. Its return to Bangkok celebrates a long-standing musical connection between Manchester and Krung Thep, first forged in the 80s, carried forward by new generations and still live on today’s dancefloors.

Basement Jaxx are Brit Award-winning pioneers whose explosive DJ sets blend house, breaks, carnival energy and timeless classics. 25 years on from Rooty, they remain one of dance music’s most electrifying forces.

Very Special Guest Peter Hook makes a rare appearance. He is the Haçienda’s original owner and founding architect of Manchester’s sound with his bass playing in Joy Division and New Order and is a direct link to the club’s origins, bringing its spirit, stories and attitude to Bangkok.

Fellow Manchester legends 808 State, acid house trailblazers and electronic music pioneers, Jon Dasilva, a seminal Haçienda resident and early sonic architect, DJ Paulette, another Haçienda resident, LGBTQ+ pioneer and UK club icon also play. Add in Move D, a deep, emotive selector and long-time cult favourite, Panorama Bar regular and modern house standout Huerta and hardware-driven house, electro and tech-funk innovator Liquid Earth and together, the line-up reflects the Haçienda’s original forward-facing ethos by bridging legacy and future dancefloor sounds.

Room 2 is hosted by Mixmag & Transport. Celebrating Transport’s 10th Anniversary, this room unites one of the world’s leading dance platforms with Bangkok’s longest-running underground party.

Room 3 is a Bangkok Collectives Showcase featuring Yellowfang, Pissawong, More Rice, Kangkao, Romrom and more, alongside pop-up record stalls and official Haçienda merchandise.

Produced with support from Maho Rasop, Bar Temp, Transport and Bangkok Community Radio and with tickets strictly limited to 2,000, this is a must-attend event that will go down in history. 

Full Line-up:

Basement Jaxx (DJ Set) • Peter Hook • 808 State • Jon Dasilva • DJ Paulette • Move D • Huerta • Liquid Earth • Yellowfang • Pam Anantr • Ché Wax • Overmars • Transport 10th Anniversary (Room 2) • Pissawong • More Rice • Kangkao • Romrom • Olbi Iyah (Room 3)

Tickets are strictly limited to 2000 and are on sale now at https://www.ticketmelon.com/FAC51/HaciendaBangkok

77 Unveils First Events of 2026 to build on a breakout first year 

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As it enters the new year, London music venue 77 has announced its 2026 opening schedule, continuing its focus on music-led events within a purpose-built space designed around sound, lighting and a deep connection between artist and crowd.

After a hugely successful inaugural Autumn/Winter season, the new programme continues 77’s commitment to bringing together a community of dedicated music fans, showcasing house and techno from internationally respected artists in a space crafted for an immersive music experience.

Alongside its in-house programme, 77 will also be partnering with Zamna and Lone Collective, marking the beginning of a new series of collaborative event nights that bring globally recognised brands and distinctive curatorial identities into the space.

Successful event ACASO have also chosen 77 as their preferred destination, adding further depth and profile to the line-up and cementing the venue’s reputation as a trusted home for electronic music.

January is led by a standout collaboration on Saturday 24 January with Lone Collective and the globally recognised Zamna brand which hosts immerse showcases across the globe.

February sees house and techno royalty step into the booth, including US pioneer Dennis Ferrer on Friday 6 February as he brings his timeless, soul-driven sound to Marylebone. Later in the month, Magdalena and Yvonne Simone land on Friday 20 February with a refined blend of melodic depth and groove-led energy. The cult Zamna brand then returns on Friday 27 February.

March continues the momentum with line-ups including CIZA, Julya Karma, Nowa, Trikk and Novak, with Julya Karma, Nowa and Trikk all part of the Innervisions label family, reinforcing 77’s commitment to genre-spanning programming.

More artists and events will be announced across the coming weeks, with the opening setting the tone for what promises to be a defining year ahead.

77 A-Z Lineup 2026

ACASO
Amirita
AYA
CIZA
Culoe De Song
Dennis Ferrer
Indigenous
Julya Karma
Kasango
Le Blanc
Lone Collective
Magdalena
Novak
Nowa
Temple Tales Presents
Trikk
Vidojean
Yvonne Simone
Zamna 

Higher Love Malta Unveils Epic First Names for 2026 Edition

After a sold old debut, the second edition raises the bar with Josh Baker, Prospa, Gene On Earth, Oden & Fatzo (Live), Eliza Rose, Fleur Shore, Girls Don’t Sync, Kolter, Lee Foss, Sidney Charles and more set to play in 2026

29 April – 4 May

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Following a standout debut in 2025, Higher Love Festival returns to the sun-soaked shores of Malta for its second edition with a heavyweight Phase 1 lineup for 2026. Running from 29 April to 4 May, the festival once again takes over multiple stunning locations across the island and mixes up world-class electronic music with sunrise-to-starlight dancing, glistening coastlines, next level food and a like-minded crowd.

Curated by Sammy Porter alongside the team behind leading promoters LoveJuice, Higher Love is an all-encompassing European festival experience – think pool parties under blazing sun, open-air shows by the sea, boat parties with beats rolling across the water and secret afterparties that stretch long into the night. 

Phase 1 lineup highlights include fresh tech house from new school tastemakers such as Josh Baker, Prospa, Eliza Rose, Fleur Shore, Girls Don’t Sync, Kolter, Lee Foss, Sidney Charles, Riordan, Wheats, Julian Fijma, Paige Tomlinson, Obskür and a special live show from Oden & Fatzo with five headliners still to be revealed in Phase 2.

The week closes in style with an unmissable Closing Party at Boat Club, Café Del Mar, featuring G Chase, Harty, Mazos, Mike Younger, O’Neil McDowall and Sonny Kane.

Higher Love also brings a stacked schedule of stage takeovers from cutting-edge brands including 23 Degrees, After Caposile, Appetite, Binary, Boat Club, Creche, Club Roto, Groovin, Indigenous, INLV, Lab 54, LoveJuice, Modern Funktion, Secret Sessions and WYLD who will all bring their own flavours and add to a diverse, forward-thinking soundtrack across the island.

This weekend escape is a perfect way to kick off the 2026 festival season in a gorgeous setting with an already essential line up, and more is to come soon. 

Sign up now at wearehigherlove.com, with tickets on sale on Tuesday, 13th January.

Music On Announces First-Ever Malta Edition for 2026

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Marco Carola’s Music On will launch in Malta for the first time on Saturday 1 August 2026 with what will be an unmissable regional debut for the internationally recognised brand. The immersive event will take place at a previously unused location for large-scale electronic music events and will come with the signature sounds and forward thinking production that has helped make Music ON one of the planets most recognisable techno brands.

Music On hosts events all over the world and leads from the front when it comes to carefully curated line ups of house and techno stars and production that always adds an extra special sensory edge to each party. Next summer, Music On will bring the same attention to sound, atmosphere and programming, with further details on the venue to be revealed in due course.

Those summer editions have become a fixture of the calendar, consistently attracting a global audience of committed music fans and now those same fans have the chance to soak up the vibes in an all new and sun-kissed location in Malta, which has long had a throwing scene of its own. 

Pre-sale tickets going out on 22nd December. Register in advance to receive first access to line-up announcements and the best-priced tickets.

A week of open Air Parties announced for the Rio Carnival in Brazil with BOMA

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The week long series of events feature the likes of Jamie Jones, Black Coffee, Mochakk, ARTBAT, CamelPhat, Carlita, LP Giobbi, Vintage Culture and more…

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During Carnival, Rio de Janeiro has always been a global magnet. In 2026, BOMA turns that gravitational force into a new epicenter for electronic music culture.

The Brazilian cultural platform announces its most ambitious Carnival program to date, returning to Rio de Janeiro with six nights of curated experiences at the Museu do Amanhã — the most visited museum in Latin America and one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in the world.

Designed by Santiago Calatrava and set against Guanabara Bay, the museum once again becomes more than a venue. It becomes a symbol: a meeting point between Brazil’s ancestral celebration of freedom and the future-facing language of global electronic music.

Born from the desire to create the experience its founders wanted to live, BOMA — Born Of Music Addiction — has evolved from a party into a cultural platform operating at the intersection of sound, art, fashion and contemporary behavior. Its approach goes beyond line-ups. It’s about how music occupies space, how people move together, and how collective memory is built on the dancefloor.

Guided by four pillars — outstanding experience, desirable line-up, loyal community and cultural tastemaking — BOMA has established itself as one of the most respected boutique platforms in Brazil, occupying architecturally and culturally significant locations and curating experiences where sound, space and identity are inseparable.

Carnival is where this vision reaches its full scale.

The journey begins on February 13, with Jamie Jones opening the week alongside Adam Ten b2b Mita Gami, Miguelle & Tons and GIU. The night sets the tone for what follows: a meeting point between global house culture and BOMA’s signature sense of flow, progression and collective energy.

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On February 14, Black Coffee returns to BOMA to lead a night dedicated to afro-house, groove and rhythmic sophistication. Joined by Carlita, Ahmed Spins, Bhaskar, Jackson, Malive and Unfazed, the evening highlights the genre’s deep roots and contemporary evolution, echoing the global pulse of dance music today.

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February 16 brings together Mochakk and Dennis Cruz, with a special Bob Moses (club set) performance, plus OsGemeos and Halfcab. It’s one of the most anticipated line-ups of the season — a dialogue between generations, where new-school energy meets old-school sensibility inside one of the most striking spaces in the city.

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On February 17, the Museu do Amanhã is taken over by ARTBAT and CamelPhat, joined by special guest LP Giobbi, alongside Departamento and Tato. The night is built around powerful, melodic and cinematic mainstage sounds, turning the museum into a widescreen dancefloor framed by architecture and light.

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The celebration peaks on February 20 with Vintage Culture, accompanied by WhoMadeWho (hybrid DJ set), Omri, Eli Iwasa and Doozie. Known as “Champions Friday”, the date coincides with the announcement of the winning samba school of Rio’s parades, making it one of the most emotionally charged moments of Carnival — where Brazil’s global electronic voice meets its most iconic cultural ritual.

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The journey closes on February 21 with a collaboration with Dawn Patrol, featuring hosts Maz and Antdot, inviting special guest Kölsch, alongside Riascode and Bakka. Guiding the crowd into sunrise, the final chapter unfolds as one of BOMA’s most celebrated rituals — a moment of release, connection and collective reset.

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BOMA’s presence in Rio during Carnival is now a tradition. Over the years, the platform has transformed its city editions into a cultural landmark, attracting audiences from Brazil and abroad while blending music, design, artistic interventions and sensorial experiences.

What began as a platform driven by creativity and community has evolved into one of the defining forces of contemporary Carnival, proving that electronic music has a central place in the country’s most important cultural moment.

In 2026, BOMA elevates this legacy with its most ambitious programming yet, reaffirming its role as a leading creative voice in Brazil’s electronic scene — and as a cultural bridge between local identity and global influence.

We are BOMA.
Born of Music Addiction.

UNUM Festival Unveils Phase 1 Lineup for 2026 – Building on its “Best Global Festival 2025” Award 

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5 days and 5 nights of continuous music in Albania’s untouched paradise

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After being crowned Best Global Festival 2025 by the DJ Awards, UNUM Festival returns for 2026 with its strongest edition yet — expanding its vision, sound, and global influence. Now entering its seventh year, UNUM continues to bridge music, nature, and freedom in one of Europe’s most breathtaking festival locations: Shëngjin, Albania.

This first wave of artists captures UNUM’s essence — uniting underground pioneers, modern icons, and future stars in an unparalleled Adriatic setting.

Phase 1 Lineup Highlights

Among the names leading the charge for 2026 are East End Dubs, Ricardo Villalobos, Ben Klock, Raresh, Craig Richards, Richy Ahmed, DJ Tennis, Dyed Soundorom, and Gerd Janson and Krystal Klear each representing the top tier of international electronic music.

They are joined by Margaret Dygas, Dan Ghenacia, Praslea, Priku, Francesco Del Garda, Maher Daniel, Cap, and Tobi Neumann, alongside a new wave of artists defining the next generation: Anna Wall, Arapu, Bobby, Cameron Jack, Diosa, Dan Ghenacia, Fell Reis, Harry McCanna, Jonny n Travis, and Krystal Klear.

Together, they mark the beginning of what promises to be another unforgettable journey at UNUM 2026 — a convergence of freedom, community, and underground energy beneath the Albanian sun.

A Destination Like No Other

UNUM is more than a festival — it’s an experience that celebrates connection, creativity, and the natural beauty of Albania’s Adriatic coast. Nestled between mountain, pine, and sea, UNUM creates a world where music and nature exist in perfect rhythm.

The Pine Stage – the relentless soul of UNUM, where the music never stops.

The Beach Stage – sound meets sea in a seamless sunrise-to-sunset flow.

The Main Stage – the beating heart of the night, where every drop hits deeper.

Across five days and five nights of continuous music, UNUM unites artists and fans from around the world in a celebration of pure underground culture — an experience that continues to redefine what a festival can be.

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2026 Innovation – After Party in a Unique Panoramic Location

One of the most special new features of UNUM Festival 2026 will be a night dedicated to a breathtaking panoramic location, where the sea, sky, and music unite in an experience that goes beyond imagination.

This time, UNUM will present an exclusive after party overlooking the Adriatic, in a modern structure situated atop the hill above Shëngjin — an architectural space designed to experience music and the sunrise from an entirely new dimension.

With a limited capacity of only 500 people, this event will be one of the most unique and sought-after nights of the festival. Participants will witness an unforgettable moment — a party that can no longer be called just an “after,” but an experience that stays in memory for a lifetime.

After Party: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMAaKHyf2/

Tickets & Travel

Following record demand, Early Bird and Loyalty tickets are now sold out.

 Phase 1 tickets start at just €95, with full packages including accommodation, travel, and festival access available from under €300 — offering one of Europe’s most immersive and affordable five-day music experiences.

Secure your place at unumfestival.com.

“UNUM Festival is going from strength and building off the incredible work of the team over the last six years, and with the unwavering support of the local and national government we plan on making 2026 even bigger. This line up puts not only UNUM Festival at the forefront of electronic music but also Albania — and it’s exciting to see a small independent festival help define the global electronic music scene.”

UNUM Festival Team

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