The lineup features the best local and international DJs and producers.
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Just a few days after announcing Pitch Music & Arts Festival would be back next year, organisers have dropped the 2026 edition’s huge lineup, headlined by Belgium DJ and prodcuer Charlotte de Witte.
Held in the gorgeous surroundings of the Grampian Plains over Victoria’s Labour Day long weekend from Friday 6 March to Tuesday 10 March 2026, de Witte will be joined on the lineup by some of the biggest names in the electornic world, including American duo Eris Drew & Octa Octa, UK DJ Yung Singh, Amsterdam’s acclaimed Afro Deep Techno DJ MARRØN, Dutch trance DJ Benwal and German selector Sedef Adasï.
A host of Aussie talent will also be appearing, such as Brown Suga Princess, Rita Bass, WOLTERS, Hannah D b2b Moopie, Mikalah Watego and Aquenta.
Doing away with the ballot system this year, Pitch Music & Arts Festival has introduced reservation and registrantoin options, with ticket reservation now open until 12pm AEST on Wednesday 29 October. Reserve your tickets here.
Presale registration closes at 10am AEST on Wednesday 29 October, with Pitch pre-sale commencing at 6pm AEST on Wednesday 29 October.
General on-sale begins at 12pm on Thursday 30 October. For more details, visit pitchfestival.com.au.
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The latest incarnation of the annual festival ushers in a new era for Pitch, with a new Pitch Black stage design and the introduction of the Pitch Rock Pool swimming space. Changes also extend to the organisational staff, with the appointment of Tom Supple (Dark Mofo, RISING, Vivid Sydney) as the festival’s new Arts Curator.
The three main stages – Pitch One, Pitch Black and Resident Advisor – all return with state-of-the-art Funktion One sound systems.
Since its inception in 2017, Pitch Music & Arts Festival has established itself as one of the country’s premier electronic events.
Each year, the lineup gets better and better, with this year’s edition featuring Honey Dijon, 2manydjs, Daria Kolosova, 999999999, Mabel and many more.
Pitch Music & Arts Festival takes place in Moyston, Victoria, Friday 6 March to Tuesday 10 March. For full ticketing information, visit pitchfestival.com.au.
Pitch Music & Arts Festival 2026 Lineup
Alarico [IT]
Âme DJ [DE]
Andy Garvey b2b DJ Scorpion [AU]
Aquenta [AU]
Bailey Ibbs [UK]
Benwal [NL]
Bitter Babe LIVE [CO]
Brown Suga Princess [AU]
C.FRIM [AU]
CC:DISCO! [AU] b2b DJ JNETT [AU]
Charlotte de Witte [BE]
Ciara [AU]
Dee Diggs [US]
DESIREE [ZA]
DJ Hyperdrive [DE]
DJ Nobu [JP]
Djrum [UK]
Eris Drew & Octa Octa [US]
Estella Boersma [NL]
Ewan McVicar [UK]
Faster Horses [UK]
Girls Don’t Sync [UK]
Hadone LIVE [FR]
Hannah D b2b Moopie [AU]
Jen Cardini [FR] b2b Pablo Bozzi [FR]
Job Jobse [NL]
Jyoty [NL]
Kyle Starkey [UK]
LB aka LABAT LIVE A/V [FR]
LOVEFOXY [DE]
Manuka Honey [UK]
MARRØN [NL]
Mikalah Watego [AU]
Myles Mac b2b DJ Possum [AU]
Odymel [CH]
OK Williams [UK]
Palms Trax [DE]
Pangaea [UK]
Rakhi [AU]
RAMSEY [AU]
Rita Bass [AU]
Sally C [IE]
Sam Alfred [AU]
Sama’ Abdulhadi [PS]
Saoirse [UK]
Sedef Adasï [TR]
Sleep D b2b Jennifer Loveless [AU]
Soul Mass Transit System [UK]
Special Request [UK]
Spray pres. Spriitzz LIVE [IE]
STÜM [AU]
The Trip [UK]
Tina Disco [AU]
Vladimir Dubyshkin HYBRID [RU]
WOLTERS [AU]
WVCHWY [AU]
Yasmin Gardezi [IE]
Yikes [AU]
Yu Su [CA]
Yung Singh [UK]
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