Kappa FuturFestival 2026 Unveils Italy’s Biggest Lineup This Summer
Kappa FuturFestival 2026 takes over Turin this July with Jamie Jones, Peggy Gou, Skrillex, Solomun, Four Tet, and more across 3 massive days.
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Kappa FuturFestival 2026 takes place from July 3 to 5 at Parco Dora in Turin, Italy, and the scale already feels bigger than a standard summer festival announcement. One of Europe's most respected electronic music gatherings returns with a lineup that stretches across house, techno, minimal, rave, and live electronic territory, while keeping its strongest pulse firmly rooted in the underground club spectrum. For a festival that has spent years building its reputation on taste, scale, and consistency, this edition looks set to be one of its most complete yet.

Presented across three days in one of Italy's most distinctive industrial spaces, Kappa FuturFestival continues to occupy a rare position in the global circuit. It's a festival that can move between heavyweight headliners and deeper club selections without losing its identity, and that balance is exactly what makes the 2026 edition stand out.
With names like:
- Jamie Jones
- Joseph Capriati
- Seth Troxler
- Solomun
- Peggy Gou
- Michael Bibi
- Mochakk
- Chris Lake
- Disclosure
- The Martinez Brothers
and many more on the bill, the festival once again leans heavily into the house and tech-house side of the scene while keeping room for more leftfield and harder-edged sounds.

The House Core
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The house music side of the lineup is where Kappa FuturFestival 2026 really starts to shine.
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Artists across the bill include:
Jamie Jones
- Joseph Capriati
- Seth Troxler
- Solomun
- Peggy Gou
- Chris Lake
- Disclosure
- Mochakk
- Maceo Plex
- Argy
- Paco Osuna
- Nicole Moudaber
with a deeper selection energy that points to a festival fully aware of the current shape of the dancefloor. This isn't a lineup built on one lane alone. It moves from peak-time, crowd-moving house to more nuanced, underground territory without losing momentum.

The presence of Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati B2B Seth Troxler is especially notable, bringing together three artists who each represent different parts of modern club culture. Troxler brings depth and unpredictability, Jamie Jones brings groove and authority, while Capriati adds the kind of pressure and polish that can drive a dancefloor into overdrive. It's one of the most interesting house-driven bookings on the entire bill.
The Bigger Names
Alongside the house-heavy section, KappaFuturFestival has also stacked the lineup with major international names that widen the festival's reach:
- Armin van Buuren
- Four Tet B2B Skrillex
- Charlotte de Witte
- Amelie Lens
- Michael Bibi
- Richie Hawtin
- Sven Väth
- Boys Noize
- Carl Craig ft. Mike Banks
- Diplo B2B Busy P B2B Tatyana Jane

These bookings add scale and variety, but they also reinforce how broad the festival has become while still staying credible to underground audiences.
What makes Kappa FuturFestival work is that it doesn't treat headline names and club names as separate worlds. Instead, it places them into the same environment and lets the setting do some of the work. Parco Dora has always been central to that feeling, with its open industrial layout giving the music room to breathe while still keeping the atmosphere intense and immersive.
The Sound Of Turin
Turin has become part of the festival's identity in a way that goes beyond geography. KappaFuturFestival is now one of the city's most important cultural exports, drawing a crowd that understands both the music and the setting. That matters, because this is a festival that thrives on momentum, movement, and shared knowledge. People come for the big names, but they stay because the programming gives them something to discover.
The 2026 edition also reflects how the festival has evolved with the scene. There is a clear emphasis on house and techno that feels current rather than nostalgic, with newer crowd-pullers like:
- Mochakk
- Miss Monique
- Massano
- SAMMY VIRJI
- KI/KI
- ANXHELA
sitting alongside legacy names and scene-defining veterans. That blend helps the festival stay connected to the present tense of electronic music rather than just its history.
Why You Should Go
Kappa FuturFestival has long been one of the festivals that people in the scene watch closely, and 2026 looks no different. It's a lineup that respects the underground while still delivering scale, and that isn't easy balance to strike. The strongest bookings here aren't just the biggest names. They're the ones that say something about where the sound is right now.

The festival is filled with artists who know how to move a crowd without flattening the character of the music. That's what gives Kappa FuturFestival its edge.
By the time July 5 closes out, Turin will host one of the most complete electronic music weekends of the summer. And if the energy of recent editions is any indication, KappaFuturFestival 2026 will once again be one of the defining dates of the season.



