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Lost In A Moment By Innervisions Returns To The UK For The 1st Time In 6 Years At 17th Century Country Manor!
After a 3-year hiatus, Innervisions’ Lost In A Moment is returning. The unique open-air event conceptualized by Dixon will take place on Saturday, July 9th for the first time globally since the pandemic began and for the first time in the UK for over 6 years.
Lost In A Moment was born in 2012 at El Monasterio in Barcelona, breaking grounds in terms of site, natural surroundings, architecture, history, and atmosphere. Since then Lost In A Moment has continued to take place under the sky, never full, always airy, operating with unexpected light and unreleased music to challenge and shift the mindsets connected to electronic music events. It last saw the shores of the UK on Osea Island in 2016 and now it is returning.
The event will take place on Saturday 9th July at the 17th century Tofte Manor in the heart of the UK countryside. A venue that combines the energy and atmosphere of a spiritual sanctuary with the beauty of the stunning British open-air woodlands.
The venue is home to a labyrinth, which mirrors the design and pattern of the ancient labyrinth in Chartes Cathedral, France. Party roamers will have the opportunity to walk the labyrinth on the day of the event and will experience a totally unique entrance to the venue. Innervisons will be bringing their superb production to the venue for the day.
Dixon and Âme will play b2b for the only time in the UK this summer, whilst Innervisions stars Jimi Jules and Trikk play b2b for the first time in the UK.
Innervisions have tapped the triple scorpio supernova Avalon Emerson, the scene’s much loved HAAi and one of the most exciting talents on Ninja Tune, Elkka as guest invites on the show.
Don’t risk not getting lost.
Presale sign-up is now live here. and presale tickets will go on sale exclusively to those who signed up at 12 pm GMT //1 pm CET //7 am EST on Friday 11th March.
EDM Festival News
Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup Revealed
Tomorrowland 2026 lineup has been announced as it returns to De Schorre in Boom, Belgium, with ticket info and more.
During the last two weekends of July, De Schorre in Boom will once again transform into the magical world of Tomorrowland. If you’re curious about the Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup, this year’s edition is as exciting as ever. In 2026, the festival introduces CONSCIENCIA as its new theme. All Global Journey packages are already sold out, while festivalgoers worldwide are now preparing for the upcoming pre-sales and worldwide ticket sale. Just ahead of the pre-sale moments, Tomorrowland reveals a wave of artists. Once again, the festival delivers something for everyone: from timeless electronic classics to cutting-edge sounds, rising young talent and global icons. From the Mainstage to CORE, Freedom, Atmosphere and many more stages, artists from Belgium and all over the world will take the stage. CONSCIENCIA presents a powerful and diverse line-up, bridging generations, genres and global sounds. Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup is set to be one of the most diverse in the festival’s history. Check tomorrowland.com to discover all the names.
Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup

Calvin Harris to perform at Tomorrowland Belgium for the first time
Calvin Harris returns to the Tomorrowland universe and will make his very first appearance at Tomorrowland Belgium. After his iconic performance at TomorrowWorld in the United States in 2013, the Scottish superstar now finally takes the Mainstage in Boom. With an unparalleled catalogue of global hits, his set promises to be a standout moment for the People of Tomorrow and a highlight of the Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup.
More world-class names confirmed for the Mainstage include David Guetta, NERVO, Martin Garrix, Fisher, Miss Monique, Hardwell, Indira Paganotto, Sebastian Ingrosso, Sara Landry, John Summit, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Henri PFR, Kevin de Vries, Lost Frequencies, Agents of Time and Chainsmokers.
For the very first time, Marlon Hoffstadt will also make his Mainstage debut. Belgian hard techno powerhouse NOVAH joins the list of debuting Mainstage artists as well.
NOVAH, from Antwerp underground to global techno force
Rising from Antwerp’s underground scene, NOVAH is a driving force known for her intense energy, genre-fluid sound and commanding presence behind the decks. Her breakout single Papi exploded into a global anthem, amassing more than 5.5 million streams, laying the foundation for her latest release ACID on Tomorrowland Music. In 2025, NOVAH dominated dancefloors worldwide with 168 shows, including a standout performance at The Gathering at Tomorrowland Belgium.
In 2026, NOVAH is set to perform at Tomorrowland Winter and Tomorrowland Belgium, marking another major milestone in her career. Notably, the Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup will showcase even more fresh talent alongside legendary names.
Face 2 Face
This concept places DJs either sideways to the crowd or positioned in the middle of the venue, creating a fresh and immersive experience. Confirmed Face 2 Face sets include:
Adrian Mills F2F SISU
Serafina F2F Zwilling
Emilija F2F Frederic Selected
David Lohlein F2F Yasmin Regisford
FUMI F2F Hujus
Hurts F2F ROW 1
Klaps F2F Miamor
Tribute to Belgium: Cherry Moon
After the tribute to Illusion last summer, Tomorrowland continues to honour Belgium’s rich electronic music heritage with ‘Tribute to Belgium: Cherry Moon’.
A wide range of genres, new hosts and artists to discover
From EXHALE by Amelie Lens to hard techno at Atmosphere, Tomorrowland once again embraces musical diversity.
Atmosphere will host heavy-hitting names such as Sara Landry, Nico Moreno, I Hate Models, NOVAH, Holy Priest, Onlynumbers, Azyr, Dyen b2b Maddix, BYORN b2b Shlømo and many more.
World première: Hardwell b2b Sub Zero Project at the Library.
CORE continues its global journey with editions in Medellín, Alpe d’Huez and Los Angeles, before returning to its iconic home at Tomorrowland Belgium. On stage: The Blessed Madonna b2b HAAi, Oscar and the Wolf, Job Jobse, Avalon Emerson b2b Ben UFO, Antdot, Modeselektor (DJ set), Sasha b2b Young Marco, Sally C, Bibi Seck, Helena Lauwaert, and more.
New in 2026 is a stage dedicated to (deep) Afro-house vibes, featuring Da Capo b2b Caiiro b2b Enoo Napa, AWEN, Danni Gato, Thakzin, Rosey Gold and Vanco.
Belgian pride Pegassi delivers an exclusive audiovisual show at the Freedom stage, and the legendary Symphony of Unity returns with a breathtaking 50-piece orchestra.
and yes… Omdat Het Kan & Average Rob are back. On met la patate!
Tomorrowland & One World Radio present: the 20 of 2026
Last week, Tomorrowland and One World Radio unveiled the 20 of 2026, highlighting the most promising artists to watch this year. Several of these rising stars will perform at Tomorrowland Belgium this summer, including: Shimza, Lisa Korver, Lammer, NOSI, IDEMI, BYORN, Oskar Med K, Malive, Bullet Tooth, Marsolo, Portex, Rosey Gold, and Sam Shure. Furthermore, the Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup aims to impress fans of every genre.
Bassrush
Following successful collaborations at UNITY in Sphere Las Vegas and the first CORE edition in Los Angeles, Tomorrowland teams up once again with Insomniac. This time, the collaboration lands in Belgium with Bassrush hosting a dedicated stage. Founded in 2002, Bassrush is Insomniac’s longest-running genre-focused brand and a cornerstone for drum & bass culture, hosting stages and events at festivals worldwide.
Celebrating 30 years of DIM MAK
Tomorrowland will also celebrate 30 years of DIM MAK, the iconic label founded by Steve Aoki, marking three decades of boundary-pushing electronic music.
Ticket sales – Tomorrowland Belgium 2026
- Belgian Pre-Sale: January 24, 11:00 CET
- Worldwide Pre-Sale: January 24, 17:00 CET
- Worldwide Ticket Sale: January 31, 17:00 CET
Use the Tomorrowland Account or create one via my.tomorrowland.com to pre-register and gain access to the ticket sales. In summary, the Tomorrowland 2026 Lineup will surely be a highlight for all electronic music fans.
Editorial
EDC Thailand Confirms December 2026 Return Following Major Second Edition
EDC Thailand confirms december 2026 return following major 2nd edition, moving the festival from January to Mid-December in Phuket.
After the second edition wrapped in January 2026, EDC Thailand felt noticeably more settled in Phuket, Thailand. The festival unfolded across Rhythm Park, Phuket, but the experience extended well beyond the nighttime stages, spilling into daytime through Hotel EDC Thailand and downtown activations that gave people places to meet, recover, and spend time together outside the main festival hours. That second year showed how EDC Thailand could exist as a full weekend experience rather than just a series of sets. With that edition now complete, Insomniac has confirmed that EDC Thailand will return for its third edition on December 18–20, 2026, marking a shift from its original January dates while keeping Phuket as the host location. The move to December follows directly from what the second edition established, going even bigger this time.
Looking Back at the Second Edition of EDC Thailand
The second edition of EDC Thailand in January 2026 unfolded across Rhythm Park, Phuket over the course of each day, with the festival grounds already in use long before nighttime sets took over. From the early afternoon onward, people were walking full loops of the site, stopping at different stages, riding attractions, and settling into open areas where conversations stretched on without any urgency to move. Music carried across the grounds from multiple directions at once, and the size of the venue became clear through how far people were willing to wander and how long they stayed in one place. As daylight faded, the shift into night did not interrupt what was already happening. Lights and visuals came on around an environment that was already busy, familiar, and lived in.
That sense of continuity carried through the lineup across the weekend. Several artists made their Thailand debuts during the second edition, and those performances became some of the most discussed moments on site, not because they were framed as special appearances, but because of how present the crowd was for them. Seeing first local performances from Tape B, Cassian, Novah, Svdden Death, Loud Luxury, and BUNT. felt significant because people planned time around those sets, arrived early, stayed through full performances, and talked about them afterward. For many in the crowd, these were first-time experiences seeing these artists live in Thailand, and that reality showed itself naturally in the way people responded throughout the weekend.
Alongside those debut moments, familiar names became clear anchors across the weekend, creating shared points where large parts of the crowd naturally gathered at the same time. Sets from Zedd, Sub Zero Project, and Seven Lions pulled people in from all corners of the venue, with walkways filling up as groups made their way toward the same stages and settled in for full performances. These were the sets friends coordinated around in advance, agreeing to meet early and stay put rather than drifting in and out. During these moments, movement across the grounds noticeably slowed, not because anything was blocked, but because attention was fully directed toward a single stage. Seeing artists of this scale perform in Phuket, supported by full EDC production, large crowd turnouts, and extended set times, gave those performances a weight that stayed with people well after the weekend ended and made the growth of the Thailand edition apparent without needing to spell it out.
Away from the stages, the second edition was remembered just as much for how people spent time between sets. Kandi Casino stayed active from daytime through late night, rides ran continuously, and the Ferris wheel became a repeated stop, especially during sunset when the view across the festival grounds revealed how much was happening at once. Binary Beach offered a quieter counterpoint within the same weekend, with Thai-influenced soundscapes, flowing visuals, and space to sit, move, or pause without pressure. People passed through during the day, returned later at night, and treated it as a place to reset before heading back toward the larger stages. By the end of January 2026, these spaces were not remembered as side features, but as places where real time was spent, shaping how the second edition of EDC Thailand was experienced as a whole.
Hotel EDC Thailand and the Expansion Beyond the Festival Grounds
Staying at Hotel EDC Thailand at Angsana Laguna Phuket immediately felt like an extension of the festival rather than a separate place to sleep. From the moment you stepped inside, the decorations, signage, and small details all carried the Hotel EDC theme, which made the entire property feel connected to what was happening at EDC Thailand rather than detached from it. The spaces were clearly designed for people to linger, talk, and move around comfortably, and that made it easy to settle into the weekend without feeling rushed or overstimulated.
What really stood out was how much effort went into activities that went beyond music. Learning Thai boxing on-site and being encouraged to engage with elements of Thai culture made the experience feel grounded in its location, not just imported into it. The Headliner Headquarters area became a natural meeting point during the day, with local DJs playing throughout and people coming and going between sets, conversations, and downtime. Alongside that, the beauty bar and Kandi-making station stayed busy, giving people something hands-on to do that felt social and relaxed rather than scheduled or forced.
Having access to merchandise directly at the hotel also made a difference. Being able to pick up gear without dealing with festival crowds meant people actually took time to browse and talk about what they bought. Pool parties throughout the stay kept the atmosphere light during the day, and access to the beach party at Xana Beach Club a day before the main festival opened helped ease everyone into the weekend. Sitting by the water, watching the crowd slowly gather, and knowing the festival proper was still ahead gave the whole experience a surprisingly wholesome feeling. By the time gates opened at Rhythm Park, it already felt like the weekend had begun, not just the event.
Looking Ahead to December 2026
With the second edition complete, EDC Thailand is confirmed to return on December 18–20, 2026, once again at Rhythm Park. Moving the festival away from its previous January dates places the third edition in the middle of Thailand’s peak travel season, when international visitors, regional travelers, and local audiences are already planning extended trips. The December timing also places EDC Thailand within a busy festival period.
Experiences introduced during January 2026 are set to continue into the December edition. Binary Beach, which became one of the most used daytime spaces during the second edition, is part of that return. Designed as an open environment with Thai-influenced soundscapes, flowing visuals, and space to slow down, Binary Beach gave people a place to spend real time during the day and early evening, and its continuation confirms that daytime spaces will remain part of the EDC Thailand weekend. Insomniac has also confirmed a new All-Access Experience Pass for December 2026, which includes entry to the Thursday Night Official Opening Beach Party along with Friday, Saturday, and Sunday daytime events, extending the festival experience across several days beyond the main gates.
Ticket information has been confirmed as well. A limited-time presale for EDC Thailand 2026 opens on Friday, January 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM ICT, with GA tickets priced at $229 and VIP tickets at $399. This presale follows the conclusion of the January 2026 edition and marks the first opportunity to secure access to the December dates. With the location unchanged, key experiences returning, and additional access options now available, the December 2026 edition carries forward what was introduced during the second year and places it into a calendar period that supports longer stays and a more extended festival weekend in Phuket.
For more information and presale access, visit https://thailand.electricdaisycarnival.com
EDM Festival News
AURA Festival 2026 Lineup Revealed For Debut at Sofia Airport Park
AURA Festival Lineup 2026 has been announced for their debut in the brand new location of 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. AURA Festival Lineup 2026 promises to be a milestone, taking the event experience to new heights.
Bulgaria and its diverse terrain has rapidly emerged as one of Europe’s fastest-growing festival destinations. The country attracts international audiences keen to soak up its distinctive cultural identity and endlessly scenic locations, all of which are easily accessible via many travel routes from across Europe. With AURA, the country continues to strengthen its position on the global circuit and with Bulgaria’s official adoption of the euro from 2026, travel is even more streamlined and tourism is more accessible than ever. Notably, the AURA Festival Lineup 2026 is expected to draw even more visitors to Bulgaria.
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. Those attending can look forward to the music and atmosphere provided by the AURA Festival Lineup 2026.
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. Additionally, fans are already excited to see what surprises the AURA Festival Lineup 2026 will offer.
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/

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