LISB ON Festival 2026 Is About To Take Over Lisbon
LISB ON Festival 2026 returns to Lisbon on July 3 and 4 with Kerri Chandler, Folamour, Adam Ten, and more for a house heavy weekend.
LISB ON Festival is back on July 3 and 4, 2026, and Lisbon is once again getting its annual dose of outdoor dancefloor logic. The setting is Jardim Keil do Amaral, which already sounds like the kind of place where a warm sunset set can ruin your life in a good way. This is not a festival trying to shout over itself. It's a festival that knows the volume is already in the music.
The thing that keeps LISB ON interesting is the scale. It feels human. You can still get lost in the sound without getting swallowed by a thousand distractions. For house music fans, that matters. House works best when the crowd is close enough to feel the kick drum in the chest and the room has enough air for the groove to breathe.
The House of it all
This year's bill is stacked in a way that should make proper house heads sit up straight. Kerri Chandler is there, which already does half the work by itself.
Folamour is on the lineup too, which means a sweeter, funkier, sun kissed energy should be in the mix. Add Shanti Celeste, Dyed Soundorom, Adam Ten, Kirollus, and Ogazón, and suddenly the whole weekend starts looking like a very good excuse to lose track of time.

Friday gets the pulse going
Friday July 3 looks like the day where things start with intent and keep getting better. CamelPhat, Adam Ten, Kölsch, and Dyed Soundorom are all part of the mix, which gives the day a shape that moves between melodic lift, club pressure, and deeper late night tension. It's not just about big names either. It's about how those names play off each other across a long summer day.

This is the sort of opening day that can go from daylight people watching to full blown dancefloor conspiracy without ever feeling forced. That's the sweet spot. A lineup that knows how to build instead of just blast. If Friday is the setup, it's a very good one.
Saturday has the juice
Saturday July 4 is where the house fans will probably start losing the plot in the best possible way. Kerri Chandler and Folamour alone would already be enough to pull people in, but the addition of Shanti Celest, Kirollus, and more means the day should move with a really satisfying rhythm. This is not a day built for phone in the air nonsense every five seconds. It's built for proper listening, proper moving, and maybe one drink too many.

Kerri Chandler is the obvious heavyweight. One of the greats. End of discussion. Folamour brings the kind of smiling, soulful swing that makes people who claim they are only here for techno suddenly start dancing with both shoulders.

Shanti Celeste keeps things sharp and contemporary, which is exactly what a modern house festival needs if it wants to stay awake and not become a museum with a speaker system.

Why this one matters
LISB ON keeps earning its place because its understands atmosphere better than most festivals do. It's trying to become the biggest thing on the calendar. It's trying to be one of the ones people actually remember. That difference is everything. A lot of events sell ticketse. Very few sell a feeling.
The 2026 lineup also hits that sweet point where legacy and freshness are actually speaking to each other instead of standing on opposite sides of the room. Older house fans get the names they trust. Younger crowds get a lineup that still feels current, stylish and worth posting about without sounding like a festival brochure. That balance is a big reason this weekend should travel well on social and in real life.




