It’s no surprise to us that FVDED in the Park, Western Canada’s largest urban open-air music festival, is returning this year on July 3 and 4, 2026, to Holland Park, B.C., with yet another stacked lineup. Every year, Blueprint outdoes itself and secures a wide-ranging selection featuring some of the biggest names in electronic music, and this year’s might just be our favorite. DMNW has been making the trip across the border for FVDED for years now, and it often turns out to be one of our favorite weekends of the summer.
Headliners
This year, FVDED is bringing us a little piece of Australia with its headliners: Fisher and Dom Dolla. The tech-house legends are sure to keep everyone dancing into the sunset both days of the festival.
Grammy-nominated Australian tech-house DJ Fisher needs little introduction. He’s the mastermind behind one of the most defining dance tracks of the last decade, Losing It. Festival-goers can expect a late-night set filled with energetic drops and dance-floors bangers, perfectly timed after his summer residency in Ibiza and his recent performance at EDC Las Vegas. Day one of FVDED will be buzzing with his high-energy vibes.
Closing out the festival on day two is Dom Dolla, who is experiencing what might be the biggest year of his career. He hit headlines earlier this year with two sold-out headlining shows at Madison Square Garden, not to mention headlining Ultra Music Festival in Miami. With the honor of receiving the ARIA Global Impact Award, which recognizes international success and cultural significance, his recent hits Addicted to Bass and Don’t Worry Baby are sure to have everyone grooving late into the night.
Lineup
The rest of the FVDED lineup is just as impressive, featuring a diverse array of artists across all dance genres. Whether you’re into house, techno, and trance, or prefer bass, DnB, and dubstep, there’s something for everyone on the lineup.
Day one includes standout performances from Mau P, whose infectious track Drugs From Amsterdam catapulted him into the spotlight a few years back. Alongside him, Nia Archives, a drum and bass and jungle pioneer, will showcase her latest album, adding a refreshing touch to the lineup. Bass enthusiasts will get their fix from Crankdat, who is known for his electrifying dubstep-heavy sets, along with talents such as MPH, LSDXOXO, and many more.
Another must-see artist on day one is Griz, the future funk-dubstep DJ renowned for blending classic American funk, jazz, hip-hop, and soul with contemporary electronic sounds. After headlining his own Griztronics festival at Washington’s iconic Gorge Amphitheatre this spring, festival-goers can expect him to arrive at FVDED fully prepared to enchant attendees with his unique musical style.
TroyBoi will also grace the stage on July 3, delivering his signature mix of trap, hip-hop, bass, and global sounds. Tracks like Afterhours and Do You? remain fan favorites, adding to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere.
Day 2 Lineup
The excitement continues on day two with an equally stacked and genre-diverse lineup. House enthusiasts should keep an eye out for Disco Lines, whose sample-flipping artistry guarantees a lively performance, or BUNT, known for crafting uplifting, melodic house music perfect for basking in the afternoon sun.
Knock2 will bring the bass house heat, while Tape B is set to fire up the crowd with his club-ready dubstep and experimental sounds. Rounding out day two are artists like Oppidan, Levity (B2B) Wooli, Odd Mob, Jigitz, Alleycvt, and more!
With such a stellar lineup, it’s evident that FVDED will draw crowds from all over the Pacific Northwest, as it does every year. Don’t miss your chance to grab tickets soon while they last! General Admission, GA+, and VIP options are available now.
