Kappa FuturFestival announces the second wave of names that make up the official lineup of the 13th edition, scheduled from July 3 to 5, 2026 at Parco Dora in Turin.
After the extraordinary success of last year’s edition, which brought together in Turin over 120,000 people from more than 150 countries and hosted over 130 DJs spread across 6 stages, the newly announced artists – together with the first names revealed last December – preview an impressive bill that brings together the great international legends who have shaped the history of electronic music, alongside the talents who are redefining the very boundaries of the genre.
An eclectic curation representing a rich variety of styles, designed to meet the needs and tastes of every type of fan, capturing a musical landscape in constant evolution. Between globally recognized headliners and young talents ready to carve out their own space within the 6th best festival in the world – according to the ranking compiled by DJ Mag – the Kappa FuturFestival lineup tells the story of electronic music in all its facets, exploring its deepest roots while projecting itself toward the genre’s most futuristic peaks.
After the first names unveiled in December 2025 – from legends of the international scene to the newest avant-gardes – with this second wave of announcements Kappa FuturFestival strengthens the festival’s international identity, bringing together different geographies and sonic visions, with a strong emphasis on back-to-backs (B2B) as a space for experimentation and artistic dialogue.
Diplo, a central figure in the global scene, will headline an unprecedented back-to-back with Busy P and Tatyana Jane, a meeting that blends the legacy of Parisian label Ed Banger, American bass attitude, and new European club sensibilities. From the United Kingdom come Disclosure, standard-bearers of a modern, elegant, crossover house sound, while Floating Points, a London producer with a jazz and classical background, explores new depths in the sophisticated B2B with Palms Trax, an ideal bridge between sonic research and the dancefloor. Among the most iconic moments stands out Four Tet B2B Skrillex: the meeting between the British producer’s minimal, organic approach and the explosive energy of the American superstar represents one of the most anticipated B2Bs of the entire festival. The global dimension continues with Peggy Gou, a Korean-German DJ and cultural icon based in Berlin, able to blend house, techno and pop, and with Solomun, an innovator of international electronic music, who will take the audience on a long emotional journey in his Extended Set. Also on the bill is Daphni, the dancefloor project of Canadian producer Dan Snaith – also known as Caribou – who over the years has become a key figure in contemporary clubbing. The Dutch trance legend Armin van Buuren is not to be missed, an absolute global reference point, the first artist to have claimed the number one spot in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs ranking five times. And again, the pioneer of minimal techno Richie Hawtin, who will present his live project DEX EFX X0X, a performance that highlights the relationship between human, machine and improvisation. Completing the picture, Detroit returns to center stage with Carl Craig ft. Mike Banks, true architects of the techno sound, while the Ibiza–Naples–Detroit axis takes shape in the powerful Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati B2B Seth Troxler, a set that promises charisma without boundaries. Boys Noize from Berlin, KI/KI from the Netherlands and Interplanetary Criminal from Manchester showcase different sides of European clubbing, while projects like Stoor [Rødhåd, Speedy J & Dasha Rush] reaffirm the festival’s collective and radical approach. Between live acts and new generations – from DjRUM to Xiaolin Live, through to Vieze Asbak and Vendex – the new names announced on the bill confirm Kappa FuturFestival as an international crossroads where styles, cities and stories meet at Parco Dora in Turin.
Among the other names are: Angy, Daphni, Gandalf, Joe Claussell, Konduku B2B Marco Shuttle, Mad Dog B2B CARV, Manda Moor B2B Cuartero, Miss Monique, Nicola Gavino, NOVAH, Redrago and Tal Fussman.
This second wave of names adds to the artists already announced on an increasingly prestigious bill: Adiel B2B Quest, Amelie Lens, Anxhela, Avalon Emerson, Basswell, Ben Klock B2B Marcel Dettmann, Charlotte De Witte, Clara Cuvé, Dawn Patrol, DJ Rush, Dyen B2B Shlømo, Enrico Sangiuliano, Erol Alkan B2B Confidence Man DJs, Greg Willen B2B Sizing, Jane Fitz, Mala, Michael Bibi, Mochakk, Nikolina, Objekt, Onlynumbers, Paco Osuna B2B Nicole Moudaber, Prunk B2B YOUniverse, Rhadoo, Sebastian Ingrosso, Serafina B2B Fumi, Skream B2B Fleur Shore, STOOR live [Colin Benders, Lady Starlight, Speedy J], Sven Väth and Wade.
Tickets are already available on the website www.kappafuturfestival.it.
Hosting the new edition of KFF will once again be the impressive Parco Dora in Turin, Italy’s first post-industrial park, embodying a futuristic vision of urban rebirth. It is a landscape where traces of industry merge with nature, art and contemporary culture: steel structures, left exposed like monumental sculptures, interact with green spaces, light installations and areas dedicated to sport and creativity. All these details transform Parco Dora’s industrial archaeology into a work of urban aesthetics.

With these first major announcements, Kappa FuturFestival officially kicks off its journey toward the 13th edition, scheduled from July 3 to 5, 2026 at Parco Dora in Turin. In the coming weeks, the lineup will be enriched with the final names that will complete the artistic program.
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