Crowd at Ultra Europe festival in Split, Croatia during a night performance at Park Mladeži stadium

Ultra Europe 2026: Tickets, Festival Schedule and Destination ULTRA

Update, 5 July 2026: Full running order and festival map published

Ultra Europe has now released the complete 2026 running order, festival map and timetable. Read our updated guide: Ultra Europe 2026 Complete Lineup: Running Order, Festival Map & Timetable.

Previously published

Ultra Europe 2026 will once again bring thousands of electronic music fans to Croatia this summer.

The main festival programme will be held at Park Mladeži in Split between July 10 and July 12, while additional events will continue on the islands of Brač and Vis as part of the traditional Destination ULTRA week.

Organisers have revealed a new wave of artists joining the 2026 line-up. Newly confirmed names on Ultra Europe 2026 include Adam Beyer, AFROJACK, Armin van Buuren, CamelPhat, DJ Snake, Hardwell, Jamie Jones, Nico Moreno, Oliver Heldens, Subtronics, Maddix and HAS.

They join artists announced earlier this year, including Calvin Harris, Dom Dolla, Fisher, I Hate Models, John Summit, Martin Garrix, Mau P, Miss Monique, Sara Landry and Worship. Organisers say more names are expected to be announced before the festival begins.

The three main festival nights in Split will run until early morning hours, with entry allowed until 2:00 AM.

If you’re arriving in Split by plane, our guide on How to Get from Split Airport to Split Centre explains all available transport options, including the easiest ways to reach the city after landing.

Ultra Europe 2026 lineup announcement featuring Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, DJ Snake and other artists performing in Split, Croatia

Where is Ultra Europe happening in 2026?

Ultra Europe 2026 takes place in Croatia, with the main festival held in the coastal city of Split. Most of the programme happens at Park Mladeži stadium in Split between July 11 and July 13, while additional events are organised on the nearby islands of Brač and Vis during the following days.

Split is located on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast along the Adriatic Sea and is one of the country’s main transport hubs, with an international airport, ferry connections and direct bus routes from other Croatian cities and neighbouring countries. During Ultra Europe week, the city becomes the centre of the festival, with thousands of visitors staying in Split and travelling to island events afterwards.

Visitors planning to attend Ultra Europe are usually advised to book accommodation and island transport well in advance, as Split and the surrounding islands become extremely busy during the festival week.

If you’re planning to continue from Split to Brač or Vis after the festival on your own, our Croatian Ferry System Explained guide covers how ferries and catamarans work in Croatia, including tickets and common travel questions.

How many people go to Ultra Europe?

Although Park Mladeži officially has just over 4,000 seated stadium places, the wider festival area is transformed during Ultra Europe into a much larger open-air event space capable of hosting more than 20,000 people at a time.

Ultra Europe continues to attract huge international crowds each year. The 2025 edition welcomed more than 145,000 visitors from over 120 countries. Even larger numbers are expected across all festival days in 2026, with attendance projected to surpass 150,000 people.

How much are Ultra Europe tickets?

Tickets for Ultra Europe 2026 can be purchased through the official Ultra Europe website. Prices depend on the ticket category and availability, but standard 3-day tickets currently start from around €239. VIP tickets start from around €449 for the full festival, while one-day VIP access is available from €199. Some categories, including Fan Pit one-day and three-day tickets, are already sold out.

People with disabilities are admitted free of charge. If accompanied by an assistant or companion, the accompanying person is required to pay part of the ticket price.

Full Ultra Europe 2026 festival schedule and locations

Split festival schedule at Park Mladeži

Friday, July 10: 20:00 – 05:00
Saturday, July 11: 20:00 – 05:00
Sunday, July 12:  20:00 – 05:00

Detailed stage hours and set times for Ultra Europe 2026 are expected to be released closer to the festival dates.

After Split, the festival moves to the islands for a series of Destination ULTRA events.

Destination ULTRA island events

Ultra Beach
Olife Beach Club, Milna on Brač
 Monday, July 13

Resistance Brač
Club 585, Brač
Tuesday, July 14

Resistance Vis
Vis Island
Wednesday, July 15

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