Tomorrowland Winter 2026 Brings Surprise Sets, New Music and Live Broadcasts to Alpe d’Huez
From exclusive artist collaborations to mountain-top performances, Tomorrowland Winter continues to expand beyond the festival experience
Tomorrowland Winter has returned to Alpe d’Huez, once again transforming the French Alps into one of the most unique electronic music destinations in the world.
As the festival reaches its final day on March 28, the 2026 edition closes out another unforgettable week in the mountains.
This year’s edition goes beyond its mountain stages, combining live performances with exclusive writing sessions, surprise sets, new music releases, and global radio broadcasts. The festival continues to evolve as more than just a live event, bringing artists and fans together across multiple experiences throughout the week.
One of the standout elements of the 2026 edition is the return of the Tomorrowland Music Writing Camp, which once again brought together global artists, producers, and songwriters in the mountains. Names such as Netsky, Steve Aoki, and Ofenbach joined a wider group of writers and producers for creative sessions that are expected to lead to future releases.
The festival also aligned several major track releases with live performances in Alpe d’Huez. MORTEN and Malaa unveiled their new track Shock The System during a timed mainstage release, while Sam Feldt and Justin Jesso released Sinners On The Moon. Other recent releases tied to artists performing at the festival include music from Novah, Mike Williams, Agents of Time, Miss Monique, and Mind Against.
On stage, the lineup once again features major global names including Axwell, Charlotte de Witte, Afrojack, Alok, Nina Kraviz, Dimitri Vegas, and Lost Frequencies, reinforcing Tomorrowland Winter’s status as one of the biggest winter electronic festivals in the world.
The week has also included a series of surprise performances, with Steve Aoki, Charlotte de Witte, Netsky, and Lost Frequencies all delivering exclusive sets across different locations in the resort, adding an extra layer of discovery to the festival experience.
Beyond the live stages, One World Radio is broadcasting directly from Alpe d’Huez, bringing sets, interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage to listeners worldwide.
With music, live performance, artist development, and broadcasting all brought together into one event, Tomorrowland Winter continues to push the boundaries of what a festival experience can be.




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