OEG Sports & Entertainment, Multicolore, and Boodang Music Canada have unveiled the first-ever Igloofest Edmonton, set to take over Fan Park @ ICE District from March 12–14, 2026. The festival’s inaugural edition will feature a massive headliner trio: Alison Wonderland, Disclosure (DJ Set), and deadmau5.
Making its debut in Alberta’s capital, Igloofest Edmonton brings the festival’s iconic frosty magic to the city for the very first time. The three-night celebration promises an electrifying outdoor rave experience, blending world-renowned electronic artists with standout Canadian talent—all set against the winter skyline of ICE District.
Opening Night with Alison Wonderland — Thursday, March 12
Launching the festival with full emotional and sonic force, Alison Wonderland will headline the opening night with her signature blend of cinematic bass, high-voltage energy, and raw emotional catharsis. Known for her commanding presence at global festivals, Wonderland’s set is primed to set the tone for an unforgettable weekend.
Friday Spotlight: Disclosure (DJ Set) — March 13
Fresh off their performance at Igloofest Québec, UK heavyweights Disclosure bring their acclaimed DJ set to Edmonton. With chart-topping hits like “Latch” and “She’s Gone, Dance On,” the duo is known for bridging garage, house, and club culture with a polished, infectious edge. Their appearance is expected to be one of the festival’s most anticipated highlights.
Closing Night with deadmau5 and TDJ — Saturday, March 14
Canadian electronic icon deadmau5 will return to home soil to deliver a thunderous finale for Igloofest Edmonton’s debut edition. With his unmistakable sound design and high-impact live presence, deadmau5 will close out the festival in spectacular fashion.
Joining him is Québec rising star TDJ, whose euphoric trance-and-rave aesthetic has built a devoted international following. Her emotive, nostalgia-driven style will add a rush of energy to an already explosive closing night.
The 2026 season marks a transformative moment for Igloofest as the legendary winter festival expands outside Québec for the first time. Widely celebrated for transforming frigid temperatures into joyful communal celebration, the festival will now appear in four major Canadian cities.
For more than 15 years, Igloofest has turned winter into a cultural event—uniting massive crowds under open skies, embracing the cold with music, movement, and unmistakable community spirit. What began in Montréal has grown into a defining Canadian tradition, and Igloofest Edmonton stands poised to carry that legacy forward in spectacular fashion.



