Lost Lands Drops Stacked 2026 Lineup With Excision, Subtronics, Wooli, & More

by Tyrone Basket
Lost Lands 2026 lineup arrives with Excision, Subtronics, Illenium, Wooli, SLANDER, Flux Pavilion, Hedex, Bou, Kai Wachi, and more in Legend Valley, Ohio.

The Lost Lands 2026 Lineup is officially here!

Returning to Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, from September 18-20, Excision’s flagship music festival is once again stacking its lineup with some of the biggest names across dubstep and bass.

This year’s lineup spans every corner of the scene, featuring major performances from Excision, Subtronics, Illenium, Wooli, SLANDER, Kai Wachi, Virtual Riot, Flux Pavilion, Adventure Club, Ganja White Night, Zomboy, NGHTMRE, Jessica Audiffred, Crankdat, Doctor P, Hedex, Bou, Ivy Lab, Levity, and more.

Beyond the top billing, the undercard stays loaded with a deep mix of underground favorites, rising producers, and some of the fastest-growing names in bass music, including Distinct Motive, Drinkurwater, AlienPark, Canabliss, Phrva, Super Future, Lumasi, Muerte, Wraz, Shlump, and Hostage Situation, among others.

Check out the full Lost Lands 2026 lineup below.

Lost Lands 2026 lineup arrives with Excision, Subtronics, Illenium, Wooli, SLANDER, Flux Pavilion, Hedex, Bou, Kai Wachi, and more in Legend Valley, Ohio.

Founded by Excision, Lost Lands has grown into one of the biggest destinations in bass music, bringing headbangers from around the world to Legend Valley each year for a weekend packed with massive production, earth-shaking sound systems, and prehistoric-themed chaos. From towering animatronic dinosaurs to wall-rattling dubstep and all-night campground parties, the festival has become a defining experience within bass music culture

Check out Excision’s Excision 2 Hour Set Live at Lost Lands 2025 below.

You can grab passes to Lost Lands now on the official Lost Lands website. 

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