10 more names added for Grauzone 2026
Grauzone Festival, returning to The Hague from February 5–8, 2026, unveils a new wave of names for its ever-expanding lineup. Joining previously announced acts such as Twin Tribes, Warmduscher, Lydia Lunch’s Big Sexy Noise, Helena Hauff, I-F, DITZ, Stella Rose, Sixth June and many more.
Leading the charge is Jen Cardini, the legendary French DJ and label head whose Dischi Autunno imprint has shaped the sound of contemporary underground electronic music. Her sets move between queer club euphoria and avant-garde depth — a true master of transformation behind the decks.
From Austin, all-female punk outfit Die Spitz arrive to make their explosive Dutch debut — expect pure chaos, sweat, and sisterhood on stage. Pixel Grip, the Chicago trio, blur the lines between darkwave and EBM, injecting their club-driven sound with fierce queer emotion. Youth Code from Los Angeles return with their trademark industrial intensity — a collision of rage, rhythm, and catharsis that hits straight in the gut.
The French duo Potochkine weave coldwave, synthpunk, and performance art into haunting, theatrical beauty, while Lust for Youth, the Swedish–Danish duo, bring shimmering melancholy and dance-floor transcendence with their long-awaited new album All Worlds.
On the darker fringes, Torba — the solo project of The Soft Moon’s Luigi Pianezzola — delivers a visceral storm of noise and emotion. Rotterdam’s own Fit channels raw punk energy through noise and distortion, confronting audiences with an unfiltered urgency. From Washington D.C., Des Demonas deliver their hypnotic garage-post-punk grooves infused with an Afro-futurist pulse. And to top it off, Fellatio, Rotterdam’s avant-garde disco-punk kraut trio, bring absurdity, rhythm, and ecstatic chaos to the stage.
Together, they form a lineup that’s as unpredictable as it is magnetic — a perfect snapshot of Grauzone’s vision: where underground meets innovation, and the future of sound takes shape in real time.
This announcement reaffirms Grauzone’s vision: a forward-thinking, interdisciplinary festival bridging generations, subcultures, and genres — from punk to performance art, and from queer club culture to experimental sound.
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