Terminal V Croatia is set to return for its next summer edition, bringing five days and five nights of high-impact electronic music back to The Garden Resort, Tisno, from 16–20 July 2026. Following the sold-out success of its previous Croatian editions, Scotland’s leading electronic music festival continues to be one of Europe’s most anticipated destination events for festival-goers.

Set along the Adriatic coastline, Terminal V Croatia once again with an expansive Phase One line-up with over 80 artists. The 2026 edition promises an even broader roster. One that we can look forward to.

A Destination Built for Sound and Scale

The Garden Resort remains central to the Terminal V Croatia experience in 2026. Framed by crystal-clear waters, Mediterranean greenery, and open skies, the venue offers an environment where music unfolds seamlessly. From day into night. The festival spans four open-air stages.

From the globally renowned Barbarella’s Discotheque, regularly ranked among the world’s best clubs, to the atmospheric Olive Grove, high-energy Main Stage, and sunlit Beach Stage, the site encourages movement, discovery, and long-form musical journeys. Sunrise sets by the water, late-night sessions beneath the stars. Secluded dance floors combine to create a setting that feels both expansive and intimate.

Beyond the stages, Terminal V Croatia extends into boat parties, sunrise afterparties, and daytime activities. One that invite festival-goers to explore local culture, cuisine, and coastal life.

Terminal V Croatia Lineup 2026

Terminal V has booked over 80 acts so far and they have still more to add to the list. Phase One lineup brings together a powerful mix of global heavyweights, underground icons, and new talent. Among the first names announced are Ben Klock, a long-standing Berghain resident. Scottish breakout star Hannah Laing, whose high-energy sound has reshaped UK dance floors. 999999999, known for their uncompromising, hardware-driven approach.

Also featured are artists such as Mall Grab, delivering raw, eclectic club energy. Ewan McVicar, one of Scotland’s most influential house exports. Restricted, whose hard dance sound has become a defining presence in contemporary rave culture.

The lineup further expands with boundary-pushing selections including AZYR, Trym, Héctor Oaks, Ellen Allien, Biianco, and many more, spanning hard techno, hybrid club sounds, euphoric house, and experimental edges.

A Perfect Summer Escape

Terminal V Croatia’s appeal lies in its lineup, also in how the experience unfolds across time and place. Days are shaped by sea swims, boat parties, and exploration of Croatia’s coastline, while nights stretch deep into early mornings with extended sets and afterparties. The festival’s location between Zadar and Split, both accessible via international flights, makes it an ideal gateway for a pan-European audience.

Presale tickets go live on Thursday 29 January at 9AM GMT, followed by general sale on Friday 30 January.

For ticket access, updates, and future lineup announcements, visit the official Terminal V Croatia website and follow the festival on social media.

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