
The countdown just shifted into high gear.
As of February 19, 2026, the official timetable for Tomorrowland Winter is live — giving the global community of “People of Tomorrow” the green light to plan their week in the French Alps.
From March 21–28, 2026, the sixth edition of Tomorrowland Winter transforms Alpe d’Huez into a high-altitude electronic music sanctuary, blending over 100 world-class artists with snow-covered peaks, panoramic mountain stages, and week-long adventure.
This is not just a festival.
It is a destination experience.
A vertical city of sound.
And in 2026, it is bigger, bolder, and more immersive than ever.
The Timetable Is Live: Plan Your Alpine Soundtrack
With the timetable now officially released, attendees can strategically map out seven days of performances across multiple stages perched throughout the Alpe d’Huez ski area.
This is essential planning terrain.
Mountain stages operate on varying altitudes and accessibility windows, and with overlapping sets from global heavyweights and underground tastemakers alike, festival-goers must curate their own journey.
Expect daily choices between:
- Peak-time techno sessions at altitude
- Sunset house grooves overlooking the Alps
- MainStage spectacle under snow-lit skies
- Intimate melodic journeys in enclosed alpine structures
In Tomorrowland fashion, the schedule is a puzzle of abundance.
100+ Artists, One Mountain Kingdom



The 2026 lineup delivers extraordinary range across electronic subgenres, with more than 100 artists confirmed.
Headliners Include:
- Steve Aoki
- Charlotte de Witte
- Lost Frequencies
- Steve Angello
- Dimitri Vegas
- Netsky
The programming ensures a balance between peak-time power and nuanced musical storytelling.
Techno & Peak-Time Energy
Charlotte de Witte
Nina Kraviz
Agents of Time
Mind Against
Mainstream & EDM
Steve Aoki
Dimitri Vegas
Steve Angello
Alesso
Afrojack
House & Melodic
Lost Frequencies
Miss Monique
Kevin de Vries
Nora En Pure
French Talent Spotlight
Agoria
Dombresky
Ofenbach
Oden & Fatzo (Live)
Approximately 25% of the lineup is female — a meaningful representation milestone that includes Nina Kraviz, Miss Monique, and NERVO among others.
Tomorrowland Winter continues to push toward diversity without compromising scale.
A Brand-New MainStage & The Arrival of Orbyz

The 2026 edition introduces a completely redesigned MainStage, promising elevated production, immersive visuals, and enhanced structural integration with the alpine terrain.
Additionally, the iconic Orbyz Stage — first introduced at the Belgian flagship — makes its French debut.
This transcontinental stage migration reinforces Tomorrowland’s global ecosystem. What premieres in Boom finds new life in the Alps.
Expect:
- Monumental LED architecture
- Snow-integrated lighting design
- High-altitude pyrotechnics
- Immersive 360-degree audio environments
The mountain becomes part of the stage design.
The Unique Winter Festival Format
Unlike traditional summer festivals, Tomorrowland Winter operates across 250+ kilometers of ski slopes.
Key distinctions:
- Mountain stages accessible by lift system
- Both skiers and pedestrians can reach elevated venues
- Daytime slope sessions transition into nighttime MainStage spectacles
- Resort integration ensures constant atmosphere
This vertical festival model creates dynamic crowd flow — early-morning runs on the slopes, afternoon DJ sets at altitude, late-night headline moments in the valley.
Attendance & Travel Logistics
More than 22,000 attendees are expected to gather for the 2026 edition.
Travel packages (7-day and 4-day options) are largely sold out, underscoring the event’s global demand. A waiting list for travel packages was recently active, and individual tickets remain highly competitive.
Alpe d’Huez is reachable in approximately:
- One hour from Grenoble
- Two hours from Lyon
The ski area’s accessibility reinforces its status as one of Europe’s premier alpine festival destinations.
Why Tomorrowland Winter Dominates the Global Festival Landscape
Search trends surrounding:
- Tomorrowland Winter 2026 lineup
- Tomorrowland Winter timetable release
- Alpe d’Huez EDM festival
- Charlotte de Witte Tomorrowland Winter
- Steve Aoki France 2026
are surging globally.
But beyond SEO metrics, Tomorrowland Winter succeeds because it merges environment and sound in a way few festivals attempt.
This is not a field with stages.
It is a mountain transformed.
The cold air sharpens the sound.
The snow reflects the lasers.
The altitude heightens the experience.
A Week-Long Adventure, Not Just a Weekend Event
The March 21–28 format allows for immersion beyond typical festival pacing.
Attendees experience:
- Seven consecutive days of programming
- Ski-by-day, rave-by-night rhythm
- Curated culinary and après-ski experiences
- Community-building among international travelers
Tomorrowland Winter is not designed for sprint consumption.
It is built for full immersion.
The 2026 Moment
With the timetable now live, anticipation intensifies.
Artists are preparing mountain-specific sets.
Fans are mapping daily routes between stages.
Production teams are finalizing snow-adapted designs.
The sixth edition signals maturity — a festival format that has refined its alpine identity while maintaining Tomorrowland’s mythic storytelling DNA.
Final Descent: March 21–28, 2026
Tomorrowland Winter 2026 stands as one of the most ambitious electronic music events of the year.
100+ artists.
22,000 attendees.
250 kilometers of slopes.
A brand-new MainStage.
The Orbyz Stage debut.
A fully released timetable.
One week in the French Alps.
For Tomorrowland Live readers, this is the definitive winter electronic music experience — a high-altitude convergence of sound, snow, and spectacle.
The mountain is ready.
The schedule is set.
The People of Tomorrow are gathering.
March cannot arrive fast enough.

