Factory 93’s Skyline Festival has revealed the 2026 lineup for its beloved Arts District stage, marking a major moment as the festival celebrates its fifth anniversary in a brand-new downtown home at Ace Mission Studios. The latest additions further highlight Skyline’s commitment to championing the artists and sounds that define Los Angeles’ underground dance music community.
Saturday’s Arts District programming brings together a diverse cross-section of selectors and scene leaders. The bill includes Bears in Space co-founder Victor Rodriguez going B2B with Perfect Lovers, the co-founder of Por Detroit, alongside Signal Underground’s Mez Monty, Baile World rhythm driver CQUESTT, and LA underground mainstay Juliet Mendoza. Dancefloor provocateur Gay Felony delivers a deep-digging vinyl set, while percussion-forward energy comes courtesy of TAJ.
Sunday keeps the momentum flowing with Warp Mode’s Star Eyes, Gyration Station member DJ Warning, Into The Woods resident Mesmé, Serenity Link’s Mapamota, and GRN+GLD co-head BB Shaine. Rounding out the day is rising LA talent Alex Casillas, representing the next wave of the city’s underground.
These names join a fresh wave of additions spanning Skyline’s East Side, West Side, and Downtown stages, including groove specialist Stacy Christine, experimental electronic artist Marie Nyx, local favorite fun2bjane, AUNTIE co-founder Etari, and Tunnel Worldwide founder OZA. Rising techno selector Anastasia Giovanni and rhythm-driven tastemaker Baggi also enter the fold, deepening the festival’s underground focus.
They’ll perform alongside an already stacked roster of global heavyweights. The East Side stage features The Blessed Madonna B2B HAAi, Chris Stussy, Dennis Cruz, DJ Gigola, I Hate Models, KI/KI, and Marco Carola. Over on the West Side, fans can catch 999999999, Adrián Mills B2B Cloudy, DJ Tennis B2B DJ Boring, Joseph Capriati, Quest, and VTSS. Meanwhile, the Resident Advisor-hosted Downtown stage welcomes Avalon Emerson, Ben UFO, Jyoty B2B Zack Fox, MCR-T, Richie Hawtin, and SPFDJ.
For 2026, Skyline relocates to the expansive Ace Mission Studios, transforming the industrial venue into a two-day celebration of underground sound and culture. Set along the LA River at the edge of the historic Arts District, the space mirrors the raw, warehouse-rooted spirit that has long defined Los Angeles dance music. Originally built by the Anderson family as a beverage distribution hub, Ace Mission Studios has since evolved into a creative campus within one of downtown’s fastest-growing neighborhoods — an area that has quietly served as a gathering ground for LA’s underground communities for decades.

Two-day and single-day GA and Stage Access passes are on sale now, with Saturday GA already sold out. The returning Stage Access Ticket expands for 2026, offering on-stage access to three of the festival’s four stages, a private festival entrance, top-shelf bar options, premium air-cooled restrooms, elevated food offerings, a backstage lounge, and dedicated concierge service.
Skyline Festival is a 21+ event.
