Thirty years is not something you celebrate with a simple anniversary release. It demands a statement. Drumcode Mallorca 2026 is exactly that statement, as the iconic techno brand unveils the final line-up, official day splits and full after-party programme for one of the most anticipated events of next year.
From 8 to 10 May 2026, Mallorca will once again become a focal point for the global techno community, hosting a festival designed to reflect every facet of Drumcode’s identity, from its foundational sound to the new generation shaping its future.
Drumcode Mallorca 2026: exclusive b2bs at the core of the celebration
At the heart of the festival lies a carefully curated series of back-to-back sets, conceived as true artistic statements rather than headline gimmicks. Leading the way is the highly anticipated Adam Beyer b2b Joseph Capriati, a rare and symbolic meeting between two defining figures of modern techno.
The programme also features a run of world-exclusive pairings. Pan-Pot b2b Alan Fitzpatrick promises raw power and precision, while Kevin de Vries b2b Joris Voorn is set to explore the more atmospheric and melodic edges of the genre. Elsewhere, Victor Ruiz b2b Weska and the generational crossover Chris Avantgarde b2b Massano underline Drumcode’s ability to bridge legacy and future.
Adding further weight to the line-up is a rare appearance from Cirez D, Eric Prydz’s darker techno alias and a name that has become increasingly selective in recent years.
Official day splits: three days, three distinct sonic chapters
The festival unfolds across three days, each with its own musical character and narrative flow.
Friday 8 May (20:00 – 4:00)
Eli Brown, Joel Mull, Pan-Pot b2b Alan Fitzpatrick, Wehbba, Mark Reeve
Saturday 9 May (14:00 – 23:00)
Adam Beyer b2b Joseph Capriati, Amelie Lens, Kevin de Vries b2b Joris Voorn, Teenage Mutants, Victor Ruiz b2b Weska
Sunday 10 May (14:00 – 23:00)
Adam Beyer, Chris Avantgarde b2b Massano, Cirez D, Kaufmann, Oscar L
The selection brings together long-standing Drumcode artists and newer names, maintaining the label’s unmistakable sonic coherence while allowing each day to breathe in its own way.
After-parties, boat parties and locations: extending the Drumcode experience
Drumcode Mallorca goes well beyond the main festival hours. Official after-parties will take place at Amok, the island’s new club venue, which will also host the opening night. Saturday features Charles D, Joris Voorn and Tini Gessler, while Sunday closes with Adam Beyer b2b Bart Skils, alongside GENESI and KASIA.
Rounding out the experience are the Drumcode boat parties on Saturday and Sunday (12:30–15:30), offering a different perspective on the brand’s sound. Line-ups for these events will be announced soon.
The festival takes place across El Molí de Calvià, transformed into a full-scale open-air festival site, and Mallorca’s night-time venues, creating a seamless journey between daytime and after-dark programming.
Tickets and travel packages are already on sale, including weekend passes, accommodation options and VIP upgrades. Full details are available via the official Drumcode Mallorca website.




