Cercle Festival’s Powerhouse New Lineup Returns to the Tarmac For 2026

Featuring Vintage Culture and Eric Prydz, the festival’s new lineup marks a striking return to France’s Air and Space Museum
Cercle unveiled the new full lineup for the third edition of Cercle Festival, held at the National Air and Space Museum of France. Next year, from May 22 to May 24, 2026, an all-new powerhouse ensemble of artists will take the surreal tarmac stage beneath the outstretched wings of aircraft and rockets.
Packed within three days, the festival invites goers to a groundbreaking blend of cultural heritage, next-generation electronic music, and boundary-pushing audiovisual art. Vintage Culture, Eric Prydz, and Michael Bibi are among the legendary musicians set to grace the Cercle stage next year.

“Come 2026, we’ll gather 44 artists from 19 different countries across three full days of electronic music, covering a lot of different genres from afro house and techno to melodic techno, tech house, house, electronica, and more,” shares Derek Barbolla, Founder and Creative Director of Cercle.
Fresh off a sold-out 2024 edition, Cercle Festival returns to the tarmac Le Bourget with a lineup that blends renowned audio pioneers with emerging voices. The National Air and Space Museum of France—the world’s oldest aviation museum—once again sets the scene, its tarmac framed by the A380, the Ariane 5 rocket, and two Concorde aircraft.




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