ERIC PRYDZ EPIC RADIO RETURNS AFTER FIVE YEAR HIATUS

Eric Prydz today announced the return of EPIC Radio on March 5, 2026.

With a brand new format, the show will air every two weeks, and kick off with a special episode dedicated entirely to new unreleased material from Prydz.

EPIC Radio will be simulcast on YouTube, Insomniac Radio, and SiriusXM’s Diplo’s Revolution channel, with Prydz joining fans live in the YT chat during the live broadcast.

EPIC Radio is hosted by Eric Prydz and is the place for fans to hear studio secrets, exclusive mixes, insights from the road, new music and more.

EPIC Radio Tune In - Live broadcast March 5th 4pm PST, new shows will air every two weeks.

YouTube
Insomanic Radio
SiriusXM Ch 53 Diplo’s Revolution
*Plus, available on worldwide radio stations after the premiere

BRUNCH ELECTRONIK FESTIVAL 2026 UNVEILS KAYTRANADA, JEFF MILLS, CASSIUS (LIVE), LUCIANO, SYREETA AND MORE VIA AN INTERACTIVE ‘EDIBLE’ EVENT IN BARCELONA, HOSTED BY 3-STAR MICHELIN CHEF JORDI ROCA

B1N0, BASHKKA b2b Sally C, BIXBITA, Dani6ix & IZZKID, Flashy Ice Cream, Gigi Ros, Gusset, INEXXSTABLE, Jovedry, Julian Anthony, Lildami, Max Dean, Mercè, Nadi Cabbad, NHYMPH, Nuup, PAULA GM, SYREETA and Yu Su revealed for late-summer event in Barcelona

August 7 & 8, 2026 | Parc del Fòrum, Barcelona

Brunch Electronik Festival has revealed the second wave of artists for its 2026 edition in a way only it could: through a playful, immersive, and entirely edible lineup announcement hosted by 3-star Michelin chef Jordi Roca, plus a performance from selector Yu Su.

Blending cultural moment with major musical statement, the exclusive event — held in a secret Barcelona location — doubled as the official Phase 2 reveal, adding a powerful roster of global icons and next-generation disruptors to the festival’s already heavyweight programme at Parc del Fòrum this August 7 & 8.

A lineup reveal with impeccable taste

100 invited guests from the worlds of music, food, art and culture gathered for an experience designed to challenge the conventions of the modern lineup drop.

In a cultural landscape dominated by digital noise, Brunch chose tactility, play and collective surprise. A giant egg-shaped timer — a recurring symbol from this year’s campaign imagery — counted down to the reveal. Drinks were served through hidden openings in a surreal wall installation. A dreamlike photocall transported guests into an absurdist Brunch universe.

When the countdown reached zero, a bell rang — and the second chapter began.

Guests entered a new space dominated by a monumental installation. From within it emerged 3-star Michelin chef (and budding DJ) Jordi Roca, revealing the mechanics of the evening: a conveyor of desserts, each concealing the name of an artist performing at Brunch Electronik Festival 2026. To discover the full Phase 2 lineup, guests had to eat — or dismantle — the creations to uncover the names printed beneath each plate, elevating the announcement into a shared act of discovery. 

A global lineup covering every flavour of dance music

At the centre of this second wave stands Kaytranada, whose unmistakable fusion of hip-hop, house and future R&B has made him one of the defining producers of his era.

Techno’s foundations are reinforced by Detroit pioneer Jeff Mills, a true architect of the genre, while Luciano brings his unmistakable minimal groove back to a Mediterranean setting that feels like home.

French touch legends Cassius (Live) inject timeless euphoria into the programme — a rare live show set to soundtrack one of the summer’s biggest moments.

Elsewhere, high-voltage club energy comes courtesy of BASHKKA b2b Sally C, while NHYMPH delivers hyperpop-informed chaos for the new generation of dance floors.

Barcelona’s own scene is spotlighted through PAULA GM and Mercè, alongside rising names shaping Europe’s underground including INEXXSTABLE, Nuup, Gusset, Max Dean, Julian Anthony, Lildami, and Jovedry.

Live and crossover performances remain key to Brunch’s DNA. B1N0 bring their explosive electronic live show; Dani6ix & IZZKID and Flashy Ice Cream inject urban attitude and genre-fluid intensity; while selectors such as Yu Su, Gigi Ros, Nadi Cabbad, SYREETA, and BIXBITA expand the festival’s house, bass and leftfield dimensions.

These new additions build on a Phase 1 announcement that already includes Eric Prydz, Paul Kalkbrenner, Jamie Jones, Floating Points LIVE, 999999999, Deborah de Luca, Mau P, Rødhåd, Seth Troxler, Miss Monique, Biig Piig and many more — cementing 2026 as the festival’s most ambitious edition to date.

It only happens at Brunch

Further surprises are set to unfold in the coming weeks, as anticipation builds ahead of the day ticket release, scheduled for March. As ever, excitement extends beyond the lineup itself to the new creative and experiential elements the festival will unveil.

The 2026 edition promises a refined programme of enhancements and thoughtful additions, underscoring Brunch Electronik’s continued commitment to listening closely to its community and communicating transparently about improvements shaped by annual feedback. Following a 2025 edition widely regarded as a favourite among Brunchers - and a marked step forward in overall experience - expectations are higher than ever for what comes next.

With more than 70,000 attendees across its last three editions and 80% of its audience coming from Barcelona  , Brunch Electronik Festival once again positions the city at the epicentre of global electronic culture this summer.

And as this edible reveal proved: some things only happen at Brunch.

HARD SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR 2026 EDITION

Featuring 2hollis, Adiel B3B Héctor Oaks B3B Quest, Amelie Lens, Brutalismus 3000, Charlotte de Witte, Chris Lorenzo, Confidence Man, DJ Snake (Hip-Hop Set), Frost Children, HYPERBEAM (Odd Mob x OMNOM), Interplanetary Criminal B2B Main Phase, Kali Uchis, Knock2 B2B Zedd, Maceo Plex, Mau P, MCR-T, RL Grime, salute, Sammy Virji, Shygirl Presents Club Shy, Six Sex, Snow Strippers, Tiga, Tokischa, Underscores, Vintage Culture, VTSS, Zack Fox
+ Many More

To Be Hosted at Hollywood Park, adjacent to SoFi Stadium
August 1-2, 2026 in Inglewood, CA

HARD Events has announced the lineup for the return of HARD Summer Music Festival, set to take place in Inglewood on August 1-2, 2026. HARD Summer is returning to Hollywood Park, the expansive entertainment complex adjacent to SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater.

Since its debut in 2007, HARD Events has evolved into a defining fixture of Southern California’s festival landscape. The event is renowned for its genre-spanning programming, with a curatorial ethos always on the pulse, and an unmistakable visual identity that celebrates Los Angeles’ raw, grungy, city energy. Each summer, HARD welcomes a diverse, style-forward crowd to experience a collision of electronic and live music culture, reflecting the city’s layered musical landscape. Over time, HARD Summer has cemented its place as one of the West Coast’s most influential mid-year festivals and the largest electronic music event in Los Angeles.

HARD Summer’s 2026 lineup will be led by a top tier selection of global headliners and crossover icons – including GRAMMY-winning Colombian visionary Kali Uchis, a rare collaborative next-gen meets superstar moment with Knock2 B2B Zedd, global French hitmaker DJ Snake (Hip-Hop Set), Dominican pop disruptor Tokischa, boundary breaking club provocateur Shygirl presents Club Shy, and multi-hyphenate DJ, rapper, and comedian Zack Fox. Added highlights include Belgian hard techno powerhouses Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens, meteoric house phenomenon Mau P, trap and bass architect RL Grime, and the ever innovative dance titan Maceo Plex - all forming the top of a stacked billing.

Staying true to its legacy of spotlighting the future of club culture, HARD Summer’s lineup dives deep into forward thinking underground sounds. Highlights include Berlin industrial rave agitators Brutalismus 3000, UKG torchbearer Sammy Virji, techno experimentalist VTSS, UK hard dance revivalist Hannah Laing, rising UKG force Oppidan, techno authority Anetha, and high-energy trance-leaning selector Pegassi.

HARD Summer will also spotlight some of the biggest names in modern house including star Brazilian export Vintage Culture, tech house heavyweights AFTER MIDNIGHT (Matroda x San Pacho), bass house floor fillers HYPERBEAM (Odd Mob x OMNOM), Latin-influenced house duo Miguelle & Tons, UK rave favorite Sally C, Miami club mainstay Omar+, club-focused selector Fifi, Latin house sensation BOLO, the reinvented Dreya V, rising house act Brunello, and innovative vocalist and DJ Miluhska.

A dedicated Live From Earth stage takeover will spotlight the Berlin-based collective’s irreverent, internet-native approach to club culture – featuring genre-fluid pop auteur 2hollis, cult internet-era synth-punk duo Snow Strippers, energetic German DJ and rapper MCR-T, maximalist hyperpop duo Frost Children, emotionally charged experimental pop producer Underscores, rising underground talent 10cust, and a to be revealed B3K B2B **** *****. Together, the takeover captures Live From Earth’s signature collapse of rave, pop, and online subculture into one high-impact, youth-driven club experience.

Rounding out the lineup is a left-field and emerging slate that pushes beyond genre boundaries, featuring collaborative moments from underground club heroes DJ Seinfeld B2B Luuk van Dijk, high octane dance duo X CLUB. B2B ATRIP, hard-groove technicians Alarico B2B Yanamaste, and vinyl veterans Adiel B3B Héctor Oaks B3B Quest. The billing continues with drum & bass legend ANDY C: ALiVe, Berlin club provocateur Six Sex, Latin club innovator Nick León, the euphoric productions of salute, and multifaceted bass driven producer Mary Droppinz, and LA torchbearers CQUESTT, Strawbry, DJ Warning, Etari, and Canary Yellow among others.

Since relocating to Hollywood Park in 2024, HARD Summer has redefined the premier Los Angeles electronic music experience. Spanning 300 acres, the venue offers an immersive atmosphere defined by its expansive scale, interactivity, and experiential design. For 2026, the festival returns with a refreshed layout, designed to make moving between stages easier, along with an updated Green Stage area that gives fans more space to groove.

HARD Summer continues to prioritize meaningful connections with the communities that surround it. Since 2023, the festival’s HARD Pre-Game initiative has partnered with more than 17 businesses across Greater Los Angeles, including four Inglewood-based establishments in 2025, underscoring its ongoing commitment to supporting its home city and the local businesses that shape its cultural fabric. Local businesses interested in partnering for this year’s edition of HARD Summer’s ‘HARD Pre-Game’ can submit inquiries through this application here.

Two-day GA, GA+, and VIP festival passes will be available for purchase beginning Friday, February 27 at 10AM PT. Fans will also have an opportunity for early access to tickets at 9AM PT via signing up for SMS notifications. Visit HARD Summer’s official website for more info and to sign up for SMS.