Canada’s coldest festival is back — and bigger than ever. Igloofest has unveiled the full lineup for its flagship Montréal event, alongside the return of its Gatineau and Québec City editions, and the debut of a brand-new stop in Edmonton.
Montréal’s 2026 edition will once again transform the city’s historic Old Port into a frozen playground for electronic music lovers, running four weekends straight from January 15 – February 7. This year’s lineup is stacked with both international heavyweights and local favorites, delivering a fiery soundtrack for the frigid months ahead. The opening weekend brings house-heavy headliners Disco Lines, SOFI TUKKER, and The Blaze, setting the tone for another unforgettable season.
Each following weekend ups the ante with performances from DJ Snake, Madeon, Elderbrook, Skull Machine — an explosive new bass project from Black Tiger Sex Machine and Kai Wachi – Max Styler, and a rare back-to-back set from techno queens, Nicole Moudaber and Montréal’s own Misstress Barbara.
Of course, Igloofest wouldn’t be Igloofest without showcasing the city’s thriving local scene. Collectives like Ferias and Homegrown Harvest return for stage takeovers, bringing the underground energy that defines Montréal’s dance music culture.
Once Montréal wraps, the Igloofest tour heads across the country — touching down in Gatineau (February 12–14), Québec City (March 6–8), and making its first-ever appearance in Edmonton from March 13–15.
Pre-sale registration opens November 6 at 11 a.m. ET, with general on-sale to follow November 7 via Igloofest’s official website.
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