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Caprices Festival 2026 reveals full lineup for debut edition in Gstaad

Featuring Damian Lazarus, Enzo Siragusa, Mathew Jonson Live, Manda Moor b2b Sirus Hood, and Ricardo Villalobos.

Photo credit: Caprices Festival – Official

Caprices Festival has announced the complete lineup for its 2026 winter edition, which will take place over two weekends: March 13 to 15 and March 20 to 22, at its new location in Eggli, Gstaad. The move marks a defining shift for the Swiss alpine gathering, now entering a fresh chapter after 23 editions in the Valais region.

Set across three glasshouse stages, Peak, CNTRL, and Ridge, the new format pairs Caprices’ signature visual identity with a refined production approach and panoramic views of the surrounding Alps. The lineup spans two musically distinct weekends, each rooted in the festival’s evolving identity.

The first weekend, running from March 13 to 15,  focuses on high-energy club dynamics, with confirmed performances by Adolpho & Franky, Arapu, Bes Art, D’Julz, Madnax b2b Olivia, Manda Moor b2b Sirus Hood, Mateo Dufour, Mathew Jonson Live, Sweely Live, and TT.

The second weekend, running from March 20–22, expands the festival’s sonic spectrum, welcoming Damian Lazarus, Chez Damier, Enzo Siragusa, DJ Reas, Fumiya Tanaka, Guti Live, Laidlaw b2b Joe Rolét, Apoteoz b2b Flyuko, and Giorgio Maulini b2b Bas Ibellini. Zurich-based Grocerie and Amsterdam’s Slapfunk collective will host curated stage takeovers, further rooting Caprices in European club culture.

Returning names such as Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano b2b Dennis Cruz, Sonja Moonear, Sven Väth, Bedouin, DJ Tennis, Jamie Jones, RPR Soundsystem, and Dan Ghenacia b2b Alci reinforce the festival’s deep ties to its artistic community. They join a wider slate of contemporary acts, including Mau P, Vintage Culture, Josh Baker, Adam Ten, Mind Against, DVS1, Joseph Capriati, Ilario Alicante, and WhoMadeWho (Hybrid Set).

Caprices Co-Founder and CEO Maxime Léonard reflects on the move: Caprices has always been about the connection between nature, art, and music. By moving to Gstaad, we remain faithful to this vision while taking the overall experience to an even higher level.”

To support its new format, Caprices offers a wide range of accommodations across the Gstaad region, including hotels, chalets, and curated apartments. A regional shuttle network will operate day and night, connecting nearby villages to the festival site, with full schedules available via the official website.

Grab your tickets here.

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