Italy’s unique LOST Music Festival has revealed the first wave of artists for its 2026 edition, set to return to the iconic bamboo labyrinth of Labirinto Della Masone.
Italy’s experimental-focused LOST Music Festival has unveiled the first group of artists set to perform at its 2026 edition. Taking place from July 3 to July 5, the event will once again be hosted at the striking Labirinto Della Masone near Parma, one of the largest bamboo labyrinths in the world.
Among the first confirmed names are keiyaA, Bobby Beethoven—formerly known as Total Freedom—and RHR. They will be joined by more eaze, CCL, Raisa K, and Ulla, highlighting the festival’s continued commitment to forward-thinking and genre-blending electronic music.
Additional special performances have also been announced. Debit will present a tribute inspired by cumbia rebajada, while the collaborative project Microplastics—featuring aya, 96 Back, and Jennifer Walton—will bring their distinctive experimental sound to the lineup.
Promoted by the Franco Maria Ricci Art Foundation, LOST Music Festival has developed a reputation for combining adventurous music programming with a visually unique location. Set inside a labyrinth built from approximately 300,000 bamboo plants, the event offers an immersive experience that merges sound, art, and architecture.
