BEONIX Festival Returns To Cyprus With A Thrilling 2026 Edition

The Limassol-based festival returns to ETKO Winery from 25–27 September with a stacked line-up, four stages, and an immersive electronic music experience.

Every September, BEONIX Festival does something remarkable to Limassol in Cyprus and its back in 2026 with its latest edition. An old winery on the industrial port of Cyprus is transformed into one of Europe’s most immersive electronic music experiences. It draws tens of thousands of fans from across the continent to a city that most of them had not considered as a festival destination. The 2026 edition is now confirmed for 25–27 September at the iconic ETKO Winery.

Last year’s edition welcomed more than 25,000 attendees across three days. The BEONIX team continues its efforts to turn Cyprus into a new hub for music enthusiasts. The 2025 spectacle welcomed over 50 DJs to the old winery complex. Headliners included Armin van Buuren, Boris Brejcha, Adriatique, Anfisa Letyago, Kevin Saunderson and Maceo Plex. The 2026 edition builds upon the momentum that they have garnered. This time with an expanded programme and production values that continue to push the festival forward year on year.

What does the Line-up look like?

The first and second wave announcements together paint a clear picture of what BEONIX 2026 is going for. Leading the headline tier are names that need no introduction.

CamelPhat’s Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala bring their Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum machine to the Mediterranean. They broke through globally with their 2017 single “Cola.” Since then, they’ve become one of the most in-demand acts in progressive house. Alongside them, Swedish techno producer and DJ Adam Beyer arrives. The Drumcode Records founder brings his characteristically heavy, rhythmically precise sound to the ETKO stages. Completing the top-line trio: Röyksopp. The Norwegian electronic duo from Tromsø will perform a DJ set. Childhood friends Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland have been crafting their signature sound for decades.

Bedouin, the duo whose hypnotic blend of deep house and world music has earned them residencies at some of the most revered venues. Joining the bill is also Monolink, whose ability to blur the line between live performance and DJ set has made him one of the most compelling artists of his generation. Jan Blomquist, the Swedish producer whose melodic techno sits at the intersection of emotional depth and dance floor precision. He appears alongside Italian electronic music legend Benny Benassi. The man behind “Satisfaction,” one of the most recognisable electronic anthems ever made. Greek producer and DJ Argy, whose releases on labels including Afterlife have earned him a devoted global following. He joins Berlin-based MRAK and techno institution PAN-POT to complete a headline tier that covers virtually every corner of the electronic music world.

The Venue: ETKO Winery

The setting is as much a part of the experience as the music. ETKO was once the city’s biggest winery. It’s located in Limassol’s industrial port area. The venue serves as an event space and meeting point for locals and tourists. It preserves the heritage of an old winery. The connection with the island’s history remains inseparable.

The venue went out of use over a decade ago. It has since been carefully refurbished as an event space. Street art is plastered over the sides of hollowed-out warehouses. BEONIX has transformed this industrial heritage site into a multi-sensory environment. Each year brings murals, art installations, and changing stage design. The 2026 edition will feature four stages: Main Stage, Hangar Stage, Organic Stage, and Garden Stage.

Cyprus as a Festival Destination

Cyprus sits at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. It’s a destination that rewards the traveller willing to go slightly off the beaten festival path. BEONIX has spent the past several years proving the trip is worth it. Limassol works in the festival’s favour at every turn. Warm September nights. A coastline that invites you to extend the weekend. A food and hospitality scene that has grown rapidly alongside the city’s cultural ambitions.

Since its debut, BEONIX has drawn visitors from across Europe and beyond. The festival’s efforts to turn the island into a hub for electronic music are paying off. Partner hotels and accommodation options are available via the official BEONIX website. Planning the full trip around the festival is straightforward.

The message is simple: BEONIX Festival is a reason to take time for yourself and plan a getaway.

Tickets & How to Get There

BEONIX Festival 2026 offers two ticketing options for the full three-day experience. A General Admission Full Pass is priced at €195, covering access to all festival zones. For those seeking an elevated experience, a VIP Backstage Full Pass is available at €600. This provides exclusive access to backstage areas throughout the weekend.

From Larnaca International Airport, taxis and buses to Limassol can be pre-booked online. Those travelling via Paphos International Airport will also find direct transfer options available to the city. The ETKO venue is located at 31 Tsiflikoudia Street, Limassol, Cyprus.

Tickets for BEONIX Festival 2026 are on sale now via the official website. Get yours here.

Prarthana Rai
Prarthana Rai
An explorer who thrives on travel and music—always chasing new experiences, scenic views, and festival lasers.


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