MASV Music Group and V2 Presents have officially unveiled the lineup for Get Lucky 2026, revealing a genre-blending roster of global electronic talent set to take over The Great Saltair on March 13 and 14, 2026. With the announcement, the festival’s Neon Future theme comes sharply into focus, signaling a bold new chapter for one of Utah’s longest-running and most influential dance music events.
This year’s lineup showcases the depth and range that have defined Get Lucky for more than a decade. Leading the weekend is deadmau5, delivering a rare drum and bass set, alongside melodic hitmaker Gryffin, bass juggernaut Kai Wachi, and house favorites SIDEPIECE. Together, the headliners reflect the festival’s commitment to pushing beyond a single sound while maintaining top-tier production and performance standards.
Supporting acts further reinforce Get Lucky’s reputation for thoughtful, multi-genre curation. The 2026 edition features Arius presents PRISM WARP, ARMNHMR, Fransis Derelle, Hostage Situation, JOYRYDE b2b HABSTRAKT, Juelz, Lana Scolaro, Layz, Lockbox, Midnight Tyrannosaurus, MitiS, Nitepunk, Nostalgix, Tantrum Desire, and Tavatli. Across two nights, the lineup spans bass, house, drum and bass, melodic, and experimental electronic music, creating a dynamic environment built for discovery, movement, and connection.
Over the past decade, Get Lucky has grown from a grassroots holiday-weekend rave into a regional destination festival. Along the way, it has helped solidify Salt Lake City as a vital touring stop while inspiring local DJs, producers, and creatives to build careers within the electronic music ecosystem. Its consistent booking of internationally recognized artists and festival-level production has made it a cornerstone of the state’s dance music culture.
The 2026 announcement also marks a milestone moment as the first major festival reveal under MASV Music Group’s newly unified creative framework and the refined evolution of V2 Entertainment. MASV Music Group brings live event production, artist management, touring, stage and lighting design, creative direction, and music distribution under one interconnected platform designed to support artists and communities at every stage.
“I founded MASV Music Group as a platform built for the people—interactive, accessible, and supportive of the next generation of creators,” says Jeremy Moreland, CEO of MASV Music Group and co-founder of V2 Presents. “This vision is rooted in giving back to the community that built this culture from love, unity, creativity, and expression.”
While Get Lucky remains the centerpiece, the lineup announcement arrives amid a packed season of V2 Presents events across Utah, further cementing the region’s status as a year-round hub for electronic music. From intimate club shows to large-scale tours, the same community-driven energy continues to fuel the festival’s growth.
Tickets for Get Lucky 2026 are on sale now, with prices frozen through Friday, January 16, as a thank-you to the community. Passes are available via the official Get Lucky website.
As Neon Future begins to take shape, Get Lucky 2026 stands as both a celebration of how far Utah’s dance music scene has come and a clear statement about where it’s headed next.
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