EDM news
Pyramid Reveals Adventurous Season Of Headliners With Week By Week Lineups!
Pyramid‘s return to Amnesia is just around the corner and today the season long-line-ups for this boldly curated party have been revealed. The epic opening party on June 12th with Ricardo Villalobos, Four Tet, Adam Beyer, KiNK, Lilly Palmer, and Cuartero kicks the season off and after that, every party will run for 12 unmissable hours with a long list of international headliners from the worlds of house, techno and everything in between. It will be the most authentic and underground experience on the island, and this year if you buy an Early Access ticket with entry before 9 pm, you’ll be free to leave and return later that evening, so get your tickets now at amnesia.es.
The long run time of each Pyramid party offers the chance to experience different moods and grooves in the world-famous club. As the sun fades and night falls you can be sure the party vibes will ramp up at the hands of the cutting edge guests and regular appearances from residents Marco Faraone and Ricardo Villalobos. Add in the brand new 3rd Dimension, which is all about mixing up local Ibiza talents and global names while enjoying some of the mouthwatering offerings from the food trucks, and Sundays will be the most essential night of the week throughout summer 2022.
Helping to make it so is a forward-thinking mix of pioneers, contemporary tastemakers, and new school stars such as party starters like Denis Sulta, Skream, Mella Dee, The Blessed Madonna, Hunee, Cuartero, a live show from Bicep, Krystal Klear and Sidney Charles, while both European and Detroit techno are well represented by mainstays such as Sven Väth playing an extended set, DJ Stingray 313, Fjaak DJ, Héctor Oaks, Helena Hauff, Lilly Palmer, Roman Flügel, Marcel Dettmann b2b Ben Klock and many more. Multi-genre sets will come from the likes of Floating Points and Special Request, there will be avant-garde minimal from Praslea b2b Raresh, acid will boom from the speakers when Nina Kraviz and Reinier Zonneveld play, with plenty more from the likes of Fuse man Enzo Siragusa, melodic techno star Deborah De Luca and many others.
The countdown is on to this much-anticipated return to the dance floor, so book your tickets now.
EDM Festival News
Music On Festival 2026 Cancelled Just Hours Before Opening
Music On Festival 2026 has been cancelled after the Municipality of Amsterdam revoked the event’s permit hours before it was due to open its doors.
Music On Festival 2026 has been cancelled just hours before it was due to open its doors, after the Municipality of Amsterdam revoked the event’s permit this morning. The festival, scheduled to take place across 9 and 10 May at Meerpark Amsterdam in partnership with Loveland, will no longer go ahead. Thousands of ticket holders who had already made travel plans to attend are now being urged not to travel to the festival grounds, as entry will not be permitted.
The announcement came via an official statement shared by the Music On team on social media, who described the news as “devastating.” The organizers confirmed they had no prior warning, stating they only received the information themselves earlier today and were given no choice but to cancel. The statement did not specify the reason the Municipality of Amsterdam chose to revoke the permit, and the full details behind the decision remain unclear at the time of writing.
Music On is the festival arm of Marco Carola‘s long-running Music On brand, which has become one of the most respected names in techno and house music. Having previously held its Amsterdam edition in association with Loveland — one of the city’s most established electronic music promoters — the festival had built a loyal following among fans of underground dance music across Europe and beyond.
The cancellation comes as a significant blow, not only to attendees who had invested in travel and accommodation, but to the wider electronic music community in Amsterdam. The city has faced growing scrutiny around event permits in recent years, and last-minute revocations of this kind raise serious questions about the relationship between large-scale music events and local authorities.
The Music On team has promised to update ticket holders as soon as possible regarding next steps, including information on refunds and any further developments. No reason has yet been given by either the organizers or the Municipality of Amsterdam for the permit revocation. EDMHouseNetwork will continue to follow this story as more details emerge.

Editorial
EDC Las Vegas 2026: Must-See Acts at Every Stage
EDC Las Vegas 2026 celebrates its 30th anniversary with its most stacked lineup ever, spanning seven stages under the Electric Sky at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The 30th anniversary of EDC Las Vegas features the most stacked lineup in the festival’s history. This milestone edition celebrates the kineticJOURNEY theme with rare back-to-back sets, fresh talent, and iconic legacy acts. Among the highlights are the EDC Las Vegas 2026 Must-See Acts, drawing attention from fans worldwide.
New stage designs and unique label takeovers will offer a reimagined experience under the Electric Sky. Let’s dive into the three must-see acts at every major stage, making sure not to miss the EDC Las Vegas 2026 Must-See Acts throughout the weekend.

kinetic FIELD: The Heart of the Festival
As the festival’s epicenter, kineticFIELD hosts the weekend’s most popular acts. Expect a high-energy atmosphere as these legends return to the mainstage.
• Laidback Luke b2b Chuckie (Friday): This first ever back to back brings back the golden era of Big Room and Dirty Dutch. Expect “fat” drops and high-octane energy.
• Hardwell (Saturday): Marking his first U.S. festival appearance outside of Miami in years, Hardwell’s return to EDC is a decade in the making.
• GRiZ b2b Wooli (Sunday): Bass takes over the mainstage as these titans collide. GRiZ brings the funk, while Wooli provides the heavy vibrations.
circuit GROUNDS: Immersive Innovation
Moving from the mainstage, circuitGROUNDS presents rising stars to a massive, 360-degree sensory experience fueled by LED walls and hundreds of lasers.
• Levity (Friday): After their viral 2022 Electric Forest set, this trio has taken the scene by storm. Their debut on this massive stage is a career milestone long overdue.
• RØZ (Saturday): Hailing from Mexico, this duo delivers a future house sound that feels entirely new. They are a prime example of the fresh talent that Insomniac is championing this year.
• Peggy Gou b2b Ki/Ki (Saturday): Two global powerhouses join forces for a rare techno and house crossover that will likely be the weekend’s most talked-about set.

cosmic MEADOW: The Grand Entrance
As you enter the speedway, you are immediately engulfed by the beauty of cosmicMEADOW. This stage acts as a second mainstage, often hosting live acts and eclectic sounds.
• MPH (Friday): Leading the UK Bass and Garage charge, MPH is essential for anyone looking for groovy, high-speed rhythms.
• DJ Gigola b2b MCR-T (Saturday): This duo brings an edgy, high-BPM energy that perfectly suits the “HARD Records curated night.
• Nico Moreno b2b Holy Priest (Sunday): Closing the festival with industrial sounds, these two will ensure you leave the speedway with your ears ringing and your heart racing.

quantum VALLEY: A Trance Sanctuary
For those seeking a more melodic journey, quantumVALLEY embodies the spirit of the early rave days. Furthermore, EDC Las Vegas 2026 Must-See Acts at quantumVALLEY will provide unforgettable trance moments.
• Gareth Emery (Friday): A true master of the genre. Emery seamlessly blends old-school trance melodies with modern production.
• Mathame (Saturday): This duo brings a cinematic melodic techno flare to the stage, offering a dark yet beautiful sonic landscape.
• Cassian (Sunday): Known for his crisp production and emotional builds. Cassian is the perfect bridge between progressive house and trance.
neon GARDEN: The Techno Warehouse
For the techno heads, neonGARDEN is mandatory. This year, the stage is driven by deep grooves and relentless, fast-hitting beats.
• Adriatique (Friday): These Swiss masters excel at long-form, hypnotic journeys that will keep you locked into the groove for hours.
• Josh Baker b2b Kettama b2b Prospa (Saturday): A massive UK-centered takeover that promises to bring raw house and rave energy to the stage.
• Klangkuenstler (Sunday): If you want hard, uncompromising shranz, Klangkuenstler is the undisputed king of sunday night.

bass POD: The Basshead’s Paradise
If you’re a basshead, you’ll likely spend your weekend at the newly redesigned bassPOD. With dubstep’s growing popularity, this stage feels like the “new” mainstage and is home to some truly EDC Las Vegas 2026 Must-See Acts.
• Adventure Club’s Throwback Set (Friday): Revisit the melodic dubstep roots that defined an entire generation of ravers.
• Doctor P b2b Flux Pavilion b2b Funtcase (Saturday): The Circus Records legends unite for a historic trio set that is pure bass nostalgia.
• Eazybaked (Sunday): Representing the “weird” side of bass music, their sound design is as experimental as it is heavy.

waste land: The No Mads Land
Whether you crave hard techno, frenchcore, or hardstyle, wasteland remains your high-BPM guilty pleasure.
• Kuko (Friday): Representing the Unreal Germany takeover on Day 1 of EDC. Kuko delivers industrial techno with euphoric, Shranz-inspired melodies.
• Audiofreq b2b Code Black b2b Toneshifterz (Saturday): These hardstyle icons combine their energy for what will surely be the most amped set of the weekend.
• DJ Isaac (Sunday): A true pioneer of hardstyle. Isaac’s sets are a masterclass in the history and future of hard dance.
Honorable Mentions:
• stereoBLOOM: Don’t miss Bolo’s sunrise set or the heavy house grooves of Chris Lorenzo b2b Bullet Tooth.
• bionicJUNGLE: For underground vibes, check out Tiga or the melodic house of HAAi b2b Luke Alessi.
If these artists standout on your radar, be sure to check them out with the official EDC 2026 playlist below! Above all, remember that EDC Las Vegas 2026 Must-See Acts offer experiences you won’t soon forget.
Afro House
STBAN teams up with Billy Ronca for hot Latin number ‘YAMEKITE’
STBAN and Billy Ronca release ‘Yamekite’ via FLAMENCA Records / Toolroom Records, a rolling Latin electronica track built for Ibiza terraces and club dancefloors.
Fresh from the success of his Javi Torres and Alba Dreid collab ‘Habibi’, FLAMENCA Records boss STBAN continues to build the hype with latest single ‘Yamekite’, out today via distributor Toolroom Records.
This time out, the label head shares the stage with reggaeton and Latin rap star Billy Ronca. Born in Brazil, raised across Europe and now based in the heart of Puerto Rico working with reggaeton icons Baby Rasta y Gringo, Ronca has steadily built his reputation as a singer and writer to watch out for. Teaming up with STBAN in the studio, the result is another hit in the growing FLAMENCA catalogue.
“This song is about self-love and awareness,” Ronca explained. “Sometimes we’re the ones who put people on pedestals they never deserved, and when that happens, it’s up to us to bring them back down. It’s a reminder to protect your energy, choose good vibes, and not waste time on people or situations that don’t add value to your life. Life is short, everything is temporary, and we shouldn’t get stuck in negativity.
“The line “era pa’ siempre que me tuviste” reflects a contradiction that tells a deeper story — two people living the same relationship with completely different intentions. For one, it felt like forever; for the other, it was just a moment.
“Even though the lyrics are simple, the message goes deeper: it’s about self-respect, emotional clarity, and knowing when to let go.”
Ronca’s sun drenched vocals and fluid rap are a perfect foil for STBAN’s steadily building production. Gentle guitars strum across rolling percussion, Latin brass shimmering and sizzling in the background as STBAN gradually turns the energy up. It’s a gorgeous slice of hot Latin electronica perfectly timed for the opening of the European summer season.
“We’ve just been in Ibiza and the reaction to the track was amazing,” the FLAMENCA Records label boss said. “It’s the perfect track to get the terrace session going or dial the heat up on the club dance floor. Another great addition to our FLAMENCA Records discography.”
STBAN & Billy Ronca ‘Yamekite’ is released May 8th on FLAMENCA Records via Toolroom Records.
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