Factory 93’s Skyline Festival 2026 has announced its Arts District stage lineup. Skyline’s fifth anniversary will be celebrated at a new downtown home of Ace*Mission Studios – with its latest line up additions underscoring the festival’s ongoing commitment to amplifying the artists and sounds shaping Los Angeles’ underground dance music scene.
Skyline’s Saturday Arts District performers include Bears in Space co-founder Victor Rodriguez B2B Perfect Lovers – the co-founder of Por Detroit, Signal Underground’s Mez Monty, Baile World’s rhythm driver CQUESTT, LA underground staple Juliet Mendoza, alongside deep digging vinyl sets from provocative dancefloor instigator Gay Felony and percussion-led mover TAJ.
On Sunday, Arts District acts include Warp Mode’s Star Eyes, Gyration Station member DJ Warning, Into The Woods resident Mesmé, Serenity Link’s Mapamota, GRN+GLD co-head BB Shaine, and LA riser Alex Casillas.
These artists are joined by additional lineup additions from Arts District alumni across the East Side, West Side, and Downtown stage including the groove-forward Stacy Christine, experimental electronica purveyor Marie Nyx, local favorite fun2bjane, AUNTIE co-founder Etari, and Tunnel Worldwide founder OZA.
Rising techno selector Anastasia Giovanni and rhythm-driven tastemaker Baggi also join the stacked billing.

All of the latest additions join an already staggering lineup of globally acclaimed talent such as The Blessed Madonna B2B HAAi, Chris Stussy, Dennis Cruz, DJ Gigola, I Hate Models, KI/KI, and Marco Carola on Skyline’s East Side stage; 999999999, Adrián Mills B2B Cloudy, DJ Tennis B2B DJ Boring, Joseph Capriati, Quest, and VTSS on the West Side stage; and Avalon Emerson, Ben UFO, Jyoty B2B Zack Fox, MCR-T, Richie Hawtin, and SPFDJ on the Resident Advisor hosted Downtown stage.
In 2026, Skyline moves to the expansive Ace*Mission Studios, transforming the venue into a two-day celebration of underground sound and culture. Set along the LA River and bordering the city’s storied Arts District, Ace*Mission’s industrial character and proximity to the heart of LA’s thriving electronic scene makes it a natural new home for Skyline – one that reflects the city’s enduring connection to the underground.
Originally built by the Anderson family as a beverage distribution hub, Ace*Mission Studios has been reimagined as a creative campus at the center of a burgeoning neighborhood.
Long before its rebirth, this pocket of downtown served as a meeting point for LA’s underground – where music, art, and community found refuge in its network of clandestine warehouses.
Two-day and single day GA and Stage Access Skyline Festival 2026 passes are available for purchase now at the link here.





























