Cercle Festival 2026: Full Lineup Announced for a Three-Day Experience in Paris

A new edition returns to the National Air and Space Museum of France with 44 artists across three stages

Written byTessa Meyer
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Cercle Festival will return to Paris from May 22 to 24, 2026, bringing three days of electronic music back to the National Air and Space Museum of France. The 2024 edition sold out and drew fans from more than 70 countries, and this new edition continues the festival’s idea of mixing music, architecture, and culture in one place.

Once again, the museum’s legendary aircraft and rockets will become part of the experience. The A380, the Ariane 5 rocket, and the two Concorde jets will shape the three main stages, turning the tarmac of Le Bourget into one of the most unique festival spaces in Europe.

This year’s lineup includes 44 artists from 19 countries. Across the weekend, visitors can expect many well-known artists and rising talents. Highlights include acts such as Adriatique, ANNA, Mind Against, Kerri Chandler, Anfisa Letyago, ARTBAT, Kölsch, Jimi Jules, Michael Bibi, Lane 8, Miss Monique, Ben Böhmer, Yotto, Funk Tribu, Eric Prydz, and the special Âme b2b Sama’ Abdulhadi set.

The setting is still one of the festival’s strongest features. Few events in the world place electronic music performances beside aircraft and rockets, and the mix of sound, light, and monumental surroundings is part of what makes Cercle Festival stand out.

Beyond the festival, Cercle continues to host events and create recordings in locations across the globe. Since its start, the project has produced more than 240 shows in places ranging from cultural landmarks to natural wonders, including several UNESCO World Heritage sites.

For the full lineup and tickets, visit Cercle Festival 2026.