Insomniac has officially unveiled the lineup for the 2026 edition of Lost In Dreams, returning to LA State Historic Park on July 11–12. Now in its third year, the festival continues to carve out a distinct identity in Southern California, championing future bass, melodic dubstep, and emotionally driven electronic music.
Leading the 2026 bill is a standout selection of genre-defining artists, including Porter Robinson (DJ Set), Dabin, Louis The Child, Audien, William Black, and ARMNHMR. Together, they represent the core of a sound that has grown from niche online communities into a globally recognized movement.
Further highlights on the lineup include a special back-to-back set from Jason Ross and Blanke, alongside performances from SABAI, Wavedash, JVNA B2B RayRay, Babsy., and Elephante—each bringing their own take on melodic, vocal-forward dance music.
The 2026 edition also leans into nostalgia, spotlighting artists whose influence helped define the early days of the scene. Fans can expect sets from Yung Bae, What So Not, and Baauer, alongside a special “SoundCloud Era” showcase featuring Manila Killa B3B AObeats B3B Robokid—a nod to the digital underground that helped shape today’s melodic bass landscape.
Since its debut in Las Vegas in 2021 and its transition to Los Angeles in 2024, Lost In Dreams has steadily expanded both its scale and sonic reach. Past editions have featured standout performances from SLANDER, Adventure Club, Jai Wolf, Alan Walker, and San Holo, helping solidify its reputation as a home for emotionally resonant electronic music.
As Insomniac continues to develop both the festival and its accompanying label, Lost In Dreams stands as a defining platform for a new generation of artists and fans. The 2026 edition promises another immersive weekend where melody, emotion, and community take center stage in the heart of Los Angeles.
Two-day GA and 21+ VIP tickets will be available for purchase beginning 12pm PT on Thursday, March 19 at LostInDreamsFestival.com.
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