Let Them Eat Cake Reveals Huge 2026 Lineup
This year’s edition of the annual EDM festival features performances from 1tbsp, Folamour and VTSS.
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Melbourne New Year’s Day festival Let Them Eat Cake (LTEC) returns in 2026 with a monster lineup of local and international DJs.
Along with a super lineup, the festival has had a change of locale, with Coburg Velodrome in Melbourne’s inner city playing host to the day-long extravaganza on Thursday 1 January.
This year’s bill includes Aussie talents 1tbsp, Luke Alessi, C000KIE and WOLTERS alongside overseas heavyweights Dr. Banana (UK), Folamour (FR), VTSS (PL) and riria (JP).
Pre-sale tickets are available at 12pm AEST on Thursday 18 September. Register here. General on-sale kicks off at 12pm AEST on Friday 19 September via ltecnyd.com.
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The change of venue may be a surprise to some, but in a statement, LTEA explained that they are “committed to stand as Australia's premier one day festival and cultural meeting point, celebrating the union of music and art. Never standing still, it is about curating moments where music, community and atmosphere collide in new, unforgettable ways.”
The full lineup of this year’s festival is as follows: 1tbsp (AU), Afrodisiac (AU), C000KIE (AU), CRUSH3d (AU), Diffrent (DE), DJ HEARTSTRING (DE), DJ JNETT (AU), Dr. Banana (UK), Folamour (FR), FUKHED (AU), KATAYANAGI TWINS (NZ), Luke Alessi (AU), Moxie (UK), Ned Bennett (AU), riria (JP), SILVA BUMPA (UK), Sleep D (Live) (AU), TSHA (UK), VTSS (PL), WOLTERS (AU) and Yarra (AU).
Since its debut in 2013, Let Them Eat Cake has established itself as one of the country’s premier electronic music events. This year’s edition was another massive success with a lineup featuring DJ Colette, Flansie, Interplanetary Criminal, Brent Honey and KETTAMA.
Let Them Eat Cake takes place at Cobury Velodrome in Coburg on Thursday 1 January. For ticketing info, visit
Let Them Eat Cake 2026 Lineup
held at Coburg Velodrome, Coburg
1tbsp (AU)
Afrodisiac (AU)
C000KIE (AU)
CRUSH3d (AU)
Diffrent (DE)
DJ HEARTSTRING (DE)
DJ JNETT (AU)
Dr. Banana (UK)
Folamour (FR)
FUKHED (AU)
KATAYANAGI TWINS (NZ)
Luke Alessi (AU)
Moxie (UK)
Ned Bennett (AU)
riria (JP)
SILVA BUMPA (UK)
Sleep D (Live) (AU)
TSHA (UK)
VTSS (PL)
WOLTERS (AU)
Yarra (AU)
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