Igloofest Montréal 2026 Promises Epic Winter Beats
Get ready, music lovers, because Montréal’s iconic Igloofest is back, and it’s shaping up to be bigger and bolder than ever. From January 15 to February 7, 2026, the Vieux-Port will once again transform into a frozen dance paradise, welcoming festival-goers ready to brave the winter chill in colorful winter gear and outrageous costumes. This year’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular, featuring international stars and local legends alike.
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The festival kicks off on January 15 with a performance by the rising American DJ and producer Disco Lines, whose hit songs like Baby Girl and No Broke Boys with Tinashe have been lighting up TikTok and dance floors worldwide. The following day, the inimitable electro-pop duo Sofi Tukker will take the stage, bringing their tropical beats and infectious energy to ignite the crowd. The first weekend will wrap up on January 17 with a DJ set by the French duo The Blaze, winners of the Best Electronic Album at the 34th Victoires de la Musique in 2019.
The excitement continues into the second weekend. On January 22, French producer Madeon will deliver his signature electro-pop vibes, followed the next night by a double bill featuring techno icon Nicole Moudaber and Montréal veteran Misstress Barbara, celebrating 30 years of her influential career. On January 24, Montréal’s own Black Tiger Sex Machine, collaborating with Kai Wachi, will debut their electrifying new show Skull Machine , promising a high-energy performance not to be missed.
Rap enthusiasts will be thrilled on January 29 when Belgian rapper Hamza, making up for a previously canceled show, will perform alongside Manaré and High Klassified for a night dedicated to francophone rap. The festival then heats up with DJ Snake on January 30, returning to Montréal after his standout performance at îLESONIQ in summer 2024. His dynamic mix of electro, rap, and hip-hop will be followed by Belgian producer Lost Frequencies and Japanese DJ Qrion the next day.
The final weekend promises more international talent, with British producer Elderbrook and Dutch duo Weval performing on February 5, rising hardtrance star Trym on February 6, and Max Styler closing the festival on February 7 alongside DJ Seinfeld and Cole Knight.
Igloofest has grown beyond Montréal, expanding to Gatineau from February 12 to 14, Québec from March 5 to 7, and, for the first time outside the province, Edmonton from March 12 to 14. Known for its fearless audience and high-energy performances, Igloofest 2026 is poised to deliver an unforgettable winter music experience, bringing together global stars, local talent, and music fans ready to dance under the winter sky.
Whether you’re there for the beats, the visuals, or just the thrill of a winter festival unlike any other, this year’s Igloofest promises to be a celebration of music, community, and the joy of dancing in the cold.
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