FACTORY TOWN ANNOUNCES HEADLINERS AND PRESENTERS ACROSS FIVE NIGHTS AND FIVE STAGES FOR MUSIC WEEK 2026

The five-night run will feature Drumcode, elrow, Jamie Jones presents Paradise, Josh Baker presents You&Me, Justice (DJ Set), Our House: James Hype & MEDUZA, and more

The global dance music experience curator Insomniac today unveiled its lineup for Factory Town Music Week 2026, taking place from Wednesday, March 25, to Sunday, March 29. Factory Town’s five-night Music Week run spans five stages of premier underground dance music, fueling Miami’s unique raw nightlife district  during one of the city’s biggest weeks of the year.

Kicking off Wednesday, March 25, Factory Town will welcome a venue-debut from French electronic duo Justice in the towering outdoor industrial stage, Infinity Room. The Park’s shifting expanse of steel and open air creates the perfect backdrop for Max Dean presents Nexup, while Layton Giordani presents MADMINDS takes over Factory Town’s underground engine the Chain Room. The Warehouse will host a venue-debut from German techno collective UNREAL with performances by CLOUDY, Kuko, and Novah in the indoor fortress of concrete and sound, and Atlanta-based collective DEFINE EVERYTHING FUTURE (DEF) will transform Cypress End’s intimate setting adjacent to the railroad tracks.

The following night, the Infinity Room will host Jamie Jones’ globally recognized event series Paradise, as The Park welcomes the high-energy collab Our House from James Hype & MEDUZA. The Warehouse will showcase Adrian Mills presents F2F, and the Chain Room will feature HOME//GRXWN. Over at Cypress End, Cole Knight will present the second ever Knight Club, following the debut edition during Factory Basel last year.

On Friday, March 27, Factory Town Music Week continues with Josh Baker presents You&Me in the Infinity Room, Prospa presents Prophecy at The Park, and debutants Bassrush: Drum & Bass Sessions in the Warehouse. Chain Room will host Steel City Dance Discs featuring Kettama, and Paramida’s Love On The Rocks will take over Cypress Park. 

The weekend will continue with a stacked lineup on Saturday, March 28, including Pawsa in the Infinity Room, Ben Sterling presents Planet X in The Park, and Drumcode transforming the Warehouse into a techno-haven. The Chain Room will host Factory Town’s debut of Funk Tribu and Friends and Cypress Park will usher in Ranger Trucco presents Range.

Factory Town Music Week closing night will finish the week on a high note with Spanish event brand elrow in the Infinity Room, Indira Paganotto, I Hate Models, and Nico Moreno closing out The Park stage, and Insomniac Records in the Warehouse. Max Styler will showcase his new label Nu Moda in Chain Room, and Chasewest presents Chaste will take over Cypress End.

The latest news and updates on Factory Town Music Week is available on the Factory Town channels via Instagram, X, TikTok, and Facebook.

FACTORY TOWN MUSIC WEEK 2026 

ARTISTS + PRESENTERS (A-Z)

ADRIÁN MILLS PRESENTS F2F

BASSRUSH: DRUM & BASS SESSIONS

BEN STERLING PRESENTS PLANET X

CHASEWEST PRESENTS CHASTE

COLE KNIGHT PRESENTS KNIGHT CLUB

DEFINE EVERYTHING FUTURE 

DRUMCODE 

ELROW

FUNK TRIBU & FRIENDS

HOME//GRXWN.

I HATE MODELS, INDIRA PAGANOTTO, NICO MORENO + MORE 

INSOMNIAC RECORDS

JAMIE JONES PRESENTS PARADISE

JOSH BAKER PRESENTS YOU&ME

JUSTICE (DJ SET) & SPECIAL GUESTS

KETTAMA PRESENTS STEEL CITY DANCE DISCS

LAYTON GIORDANI PRESENTS MADMINDS

LUKE DEAN

MAX DEAN PRESENTS NEXUP

MAX STYLER PRESENTS NU MODA

MEDUZA & JAMES HYPE: OUR HOUSE

PARAMIDA PRESENTS LOVE ON THE ROCKS

PAWSA 

PROSPA PRESENT PROPHECY

RANGER TRUCCO PRESENTS RANGE.

UNREAL FEATURING CLOUDY, KUKO, NOVAH + MORE

TEKSUPPORT ANNOUNCE SOLOMUN RETURNING TO NYC MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ON MAY 23RD

First-Ever Waterfront Concert at the Historic Fulton Fish Market

New York City’s most influential nightlife brand Teksupport has announced a special Memorial Day Weekend open-air performance with electronic music icon Solomun. Taking place on May 23 at the historic Fulton Fish Market in Hunts Point, the event marks the debut of large-scale outdoor concert programming at the venue’s East River waterfront. 

Solomun remains one of club culture’s most influential figures, known for expansive, emotionally charged sets that blur the line between underground credibility and global appeal. The Bosnian-born producer’s signature sound has shaped dance floors worldwide, from his long-running Solomun +1 residency in Ibiza to the continued evolution of his label Dynamic Music.

Teksupport has continuously pushed the boundaries of traditional nightlife in the city, transforming overlooked, derelict, raw and unexpected spaces, including submarine factories, navy yards, subterranean ballrooms, passenger boats, and even Grand Central Station, into unforgettable event experiences. The Fulton Fish Market setting marks a new chapter in the collective’s exploration of unconventional, large-scale outdoor venues, offering a rare opportunity to experience Solomun in a working waterfront environment unlike any other in the city.

Presented in partnership with the Fulton Fish Market Cooperative, the May 23rd event reflects the Cooperative’s growing commitment to unexpected cultural programming beyond its historic role in the city’s food system. Founded in 1822, the nonprofit, member-owned organization operates from a 400,000-square-foot facility in the Bronx, and supplies nearly half of New York City’s seafood, making the site both a vital piece of infrastructure and an emerging platform for large-scale cultural moments.

Led by founder Rob Toma, Teksupport has spent the past decade reshaping New York City’s nightlife through forward-thinking curation and cutting-edge production. Widely recognized for introducing some of Europe’s most influential dance music brands to the United States, the collective has become a defining force in the evolution of the city’s underground music landscape.
Tickets are on sale now.

In Rob’s words “after many years of work, we’re excited to partner with the Fulton Fish Market Collective and the City to unlock a truly special location in Hunts Point, continuing our commitment to pushing culture forward in New York City.” 

Tickets are on sale now.

EASTERN ELECTRICS FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR 2026 WITH NEW HOME AT BURGESS PARK

AFTER A YEAR AWAY, LONDON’S ORIGINAL HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL IS BACK WITH A BANG ACROSS FOUR STAGES AND A FRESH REIMAGINING IN SOUTH LONDON.

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 King, Ella 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/