Cercle Festival has officially lifted the curtain on its 2026 lineup, and it confirms what fans have come to expect from the brand, a carefully curated electronic music, breathtaking settings, and a sense that this isn’t just a festival but indeed an experience.
Returning to Le Bourget’s Air and Space Museum near Paris, the 2026 edition will run from May 22–24, expanding into a full three-day celebration. With dozens of artists, multiple genre lanes, and stages set among legendary aircraft. For 2026, the festival once again revolves around three signature stages, each with its own atmosphere and musical identity. The result is a setting where music, architecture, and scale merge into something truly cinematic.

Expect emotionally charged melodic journeys, peak-time techno, groove-driven house, and genre-blurring performances. Names like Eric Prydz, Lane 8, ARTBAT, Vintage Culture, and Kölsch anchor the bill, while artists such as Ben Böhmer, Miss Monique, Yotto, and ANNA bring depth and diversity to the program. Cercle has also doubled down on French talent, reinforcing its roots while maintaining a global outlook. This blend of international stars and local innovators gives the festival a unique identity refined, but never predictable.
The 2026 edition feels like a statement where electronic music doesn’t need excess to feel monumental, it just needs intention. From the lineup choices to the venue itself, everything is designed to feel meaningful, immersive, and elevated.
Tickets for the festival are available here, grab yours before its too late 😉


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