Ski lifts by day, festival stages by night – Tomorrowland Winter is locked in for its sixth edition, from March 21st until 28th, 2026 in the French resort of Alpe d’Huez.


The festival first launched in 2019 and quickly stood out because of its setting. Instead of the usual fields and tents, Tomorrowland Winter spreads its stages across a ski resort. People spend the day on the slopes and then head straight into sets surrounded by mountains.
The line-up for 2026 hasn’t been announced yet. In previous years, more than 100 artists performed, including Charlotte de Witte, Martin Garrix, Amelie Lens, and Armin van Buuren. That mix of big names and the location paired with Tomorrowland’s trademark production, has made the winter edition stand out even in a crowded festival scene.



Previous editions of Tomorrowland Winter have seen everything from blizzards to bluebird days, but the mix of skiing and large-scale production has kept people coming back. Even when the weather turned harsh, stages across the mountain stayed active, proving the festival can handle the extremes of its alpine home.
Earlier this year, more than 22,000 visitors came to Alpe d’Huez for the fifth edition of Tomorrowland Winter. The official 2025 aftermovie is now online, giving a look back at the milestone event while building anticipation for the 2026 return.
Tickets go on sale in September 2025. 7-Day Packages (with accommodation and ski pass included) will be available from September 20, while 4-Day Packages and single-day passes follow on September 27. Follow the information on the official webpage!





