EDC Orlando 2026 Lineup: Official Artists & Headliners

Written by: Kai Eldridge, Music Discovery Editor, OnesToWatch

Key Takeaways

  • EDC Orlando 2026 brings headliners Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Hardwell, Kaskade, and Alesso to Tinker Field from November 6–8.
  • The lineup spans bass, house, techno, and other electronic subgenres with a deep mix of established names and rising artists.
  • Bass-heavy sets from Subtronics, Excision, Sullivan King, Zeds Dead, and Skrillex balance house and techno performances from Chris Lake, John Summit, Anyma, and Reinier Zonneveld.
  • Day-by-day stage assignments and set times are not yet available, so fans should watch the official Insomniac app for schedule updates.
  • Emerging acts like Interplanetary Criminal, Nia Archives, Shaded, and Odd Mob highlight the festival’s rising-talent tier alongside the main headliners.

Who Is Performing at EDC Orlando in 2026

The 2026 EDC Orlando roster covers every major electronic subgenre. Headliners anchor the main stage, and supporting acts spread across the other stages. The genre tags below highlight each artist’s primary sound so you can sketch out a rough plan before set times drop.

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  • Martin Garrix – Progressive House / Big Room
  • David Guetta – Electro House / Commercial Dance
  • Hardwell – Big Room / Hardstyle
  • Kaskade – Progressive House / Deep House
  • Alesso – Progressive House / Melodic Techno
  • Subtronics – Riddim / Bass
  • Excision – Dubstep / Bass
  • Sullivan King – Metal Bass / Dubstep
  • Mersiv – Psychedelic Bass / Downtempo
  • Chris Lake – Tech House / Deep House
  • John Summit – Tech House / House
  • Vintage Culture – Afro House / Tech House
  • Anyma – Melodic Techno / Techno
  • Reinier Zonneveld – Techno / Industrial Techno
  • Rezz – Dark Techno / Hypnotic Bass
  • Illenium – Melodic Bass / Future Bass
  • Seven Lions – Melodic Dubstep / Trance
  • Gryffin – Melodic House / Indie Dance
  • Slander – Melodic Bass / Dubstep
  • Eliminate – Riddim / Bass
  • Zeds Dead – Dubstep / Bass House
  • Liquid Stranger – Experimental Bass / Psychedelic
  • Mau P – Tech House / Minimal
  • Layton Giordani – Techno / Industrial
  • Sama’ Abdulhadi – Techno / Underground
  • Shaded – Melodic House / Progressive
  • Odd Mob – Tech House / Electro
  • Nia Archives – Jungle / Drum and Bass
  • Interplanetary Criminal – UK Garage / Bass House
  • Skrillex – Dubstep / Bass / Experimental

With more than 30 artists across multiple genres, knowing how this lineup spreads across the three nights will shape your festival game plan. The next section explains what is confirmed so far about the schedule.

EDC Orlando 2026 Schedule Overview

Day-by-day stage assignments and set times for EDC Orlando 2026 are not yet released. The festival runs November 6–8, 2026, at Tinker Field, with artists rotating across five stages each night.

Insomniac typically publishes the full schedule in the days leading up to the event. Check the official Insomniac app frequently as the festival approaches, since last-minute changes often appear there first.

EDC Orlando 2026 Bass Artists

The bass programming delivers some of the heaviest sets of the weekend, covering riddim, dubstep, and experimental low-end styles. These artists shape the core bass experience at EDC Orlando 2026.

  • Subtronics – Riddim architect known for precise sound design and high-energy crowd interaction.
  • Excision – Dubstep institution who often brings Paradox-level production for a full sensory assault.
  • Sullivan King – Blends live guitar with dubstep drops and connects metal and bass communities.
  • Mersiv – Psychedelic bass artist known for extended, improvisational journeys.
  • Eliminate – Riddim specialist with a devoted underground following.
  • Zeds Dead – Veteran bass duo who move between dubstep and bass house in multi-genre sets.
  • Liquid Stranger – Experimental bass pioneer focused on trippy, low-end soundscapes.
  • Slander – Melodic bass crossover act that appeals to both heavy bass and emotional dance fans.
  • Skrillex – Genre-spanning headliner expected to draw one of the largest cross-genre crowds of the weekend.

House and Techno at EDC Orlando 2026

The house and techno programming leans into tech house, melodic techno, and industrial sounds with a strong underground feel. These artists anchor the four-on-the-floor side of the festival.

  • Chris Lake – Tech house cornerstone known for deep, groove-heavy sets.
  • John Summit – High-energy tech house with broad crossover appeal.
  • Vintage Culture – Afro house and tech house fusion that keeps dance floors moving.
  • Anyma – Melodic techno force with immersive visual production.
  • Reinier Zonneveld – Industrial-leaning techno with driving, warehouse-ready energy.
  • Mau P – Minimal tech house focused on stripped-back, rolling grooves.
  • Layton Giordani – Industrial techno specialist with a darker edge.
  • Sama’ Abdulhadi – Underground techno selector representing the global club scene.
  • Odd Mob – Electro-inflected tech house that pushes into more experimental territory.

The 2026 EDC Orlando lineup delivers one of the most genre-diverse rosters in the festival’s history. Headliners drive most ticket demand, yet the real depth sits in the supporting tiers, especially among artists that OnesToWatch has followed through its discovery pipeline. See which rising artists made the 2026 watchlist and spot future headliners before they move to the top line.

EDC Orlando 2026 Emerging Artists

Interplanetary Criminal and Mau P stand out as confirmed emerging names on the 2026 lineup. According to the official sources, Interplanetary Criminal is confirmed on the EDC Orlando 2026 lineup, and Mau P appears among the headliners, while other rumored newcomers have not yet received official billing.

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OnesToWatch tracks rising artists across electronic subgenres through its editorial pipeline, which includes playlist placements, artist features, and yearly watchlists. This coverage helps festival fans separate short-term hype from artists on a genuine upward trajectory.

Practical Set-Planning Guide

Multiple stages run at the same time across all three nights, so you will face unavoidable conflicts when priority acts overlap. The strategies below help you rank your must-see sets, build backup options, and keep stress low once you are inside the gates.

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  • Identify your non-negotiables first. List three to five acts you refuse to miss, then build the rest of your schedule around them.
  • Map stage geography. Main stages usually sit close together at Tinker Field, while some secondary stages require longer walks, so factor travel time into your plans.
  • Watch for same-night headliner conflicts. Decide in advance which artist wins if two favorites overlap.
  • Use early-night slots for discovery. Emerging acts often play earlier sets when stages are less crowded, which creates a relaxed setting for checking out new talent.
  • Plan carefully for Sunday. Sunday often packs the densest schedule, so build a primary and backup plan for each hour block.
  • Arrive early for enclosed stages. Enclosed or tented stages have lower capacity than outdoor stages, so show up at least 30 minutes before any high-priority set.
  • Rely on the official EDC Orlando app. Insomniac releases final set times through the app in the days before the event, and those listings override earlier drafts.

Smart planning lets you catch your must-see artists while still leaving room for discovery. Explore the full breakdown of 2026’s top emerging talent to decide which newer names deserve a spot in your schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official dates and venue for EDC Orlando 2026?

EDC Orlando 2026 runs November 6–8, 2026, at Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida. Insomniac Events produces the festival, which spans three nights across five stages.

How are artists split across the three days at EDC Orlando 2026?

Specific day splits are not yet announced. The lineup includes artists such as Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Hardwell, Kaskade, and Alesso, along with a wide supporting cast. Insomniac releases official set times closer to the event through the EDC Orlando app.

Where can I find emerging EDM artists performing at EDC Orlando 2026?

Interplanetary Criminal and Mau P are the only emerging acts with official confirmation so far. For a broader view of rising talent across the lineup, revisit the Emerging Artists section above or explore OnesToWatch’s editorial coverage of the 2026 class.

What stages are active at EDC Orlando 2026?

EDC Orlando 2026 operates five stages, each with its own sound identity. This structure makes genre-based planning straightforward once the daily schedule is live.

How do I avoid missing key sets due to conflicts at EDC Orlando 2026?

The most effective approach is to identify non-negotiable acts before the event, map stage locations at Tinker Field, and build both primary and backup schedules for high-conflict nights like Sunday. The official Insomniac app publishes final set times before the festival and remains the most reliable source for schedule changes.

Discover the rising acts shaping electronic music’s next era so you can catch them at EDC Orlando 2026 before they headline their own stages.