Four Festivals, Four Philosophies — One Scene in Motion

By Ryan Hayes

This year Canada’s tentpole festivals feel less like they are competing with one another and more like they’re running in tangent. FVDED in the Park, VELD, Escapade, and Ilesoniq may share similar audience pools and some artists, but they represent four distinct visions of what a successful dance music weekend should look like.

Who the Lineups Are For

FVDED stakes its claim on momentum. After two years of careful recalibration, Blueprint’s flagship event emphasizes artists actively shaping the current moment rather than relying on legacy or nostalgia. Yes, Fisher and Dom Dolla are bankable ‘mainstream’ acts, but the buck stops there. Most of their lineup relies on rising and mid-tier artists—Mau P, Knock2, Disco Lines, Marlon Hoffstadt, Odd Mob, MPH, Notion, and OMNOM—all signal a booking philosophy where active grassroots fandom outweighs past peaks. At first glance the lineup may appear lighter on star power to casual festivalgoers, but it’s one of the most accurate reflections of the current scene FVDED has presented in a decade.

Ilesoniq is Eastern Canada’s most ambitious festival experience as it attempts to straddle both momentum (like FVDED) and mass appeal (like VELD). There is a balance between polished mainstage acts and side quests meant to reward attendees who dig deep. Headliners like Above & Beyond, Chris Lake, Dom Dolla, Deadmau5, and Rezz provide large-scale credibility, and stage mastery, while supporting artists—AYYBO, Bullet Tooth, KLEED, LYNY, ¥ØUSUKE YUK1MATSU, Marco Strous, and Kattana —highlight the festival’s bet on discovery. It all comes together to ensure that every hour is full of sonic texture regardless of your stylistic preferences.

VELD leans heavily into scale and safety with a clear trance throughline that is backed by bass music. More than any other festival its 50-artist lineup emphasizes instant recognition, and a juxtaposition of emotional payoff and communal peaks. Headliners like Above & Beyond, Armin van Buuren, Kx5, and Charlotte de Witte guarantee unifying progressive emotional spectacle, while bass-heavy acts like Subtronics, Slander, Illenium, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and Ray Volpe promise high-energy communal peaks. The message here is the most direct of the big four: comfort, familiarity, & marketability. A weekend of escapism.

Escapade is the only festival to stretch itself over a three-day period and because of that it operates on its own wavelength. A scattershot a maximal volume with a simple mission: touch every corner of under the EDM umbrella. Its sprawling roster of over 70 artists—including Tiësto, Illenium, Alan Walker, FISHER, GRiZ, Slander, Loud Luxury, and Svdden Death—cohesion is secondary; the focus is choice and grandiose spectacle.

Most Prominently Featured Genres & Overlaps

Across Ilesoniq, FVDED, VELD, and Escapade, house and tech-house emerge as the connective tissue of Canada’s 2026 festival circuit. Groove-forward mainstage acts like FISHER, Dom Dolla, and Chris Lake dominate, while crossover-friendly digestible festival house (Disco Lines, Mau P) and darker club-leaning variants (Odd Mob, OMNOM) round out the spectrum. Even festivals with strong bass or trance identities pad out their programming with four-on-the-floor accessibility.

The most shared artists across the four festivals are FISHER, Dom Dolla, Disco Lines, and Crankdat—underscoring a house music focus. Crankdat’s dominating presence is a bass-driven high-energy anomaly that suggests promoters see him as a bridge between house and heavier festival bass—a wildcard that could potentially unify diverse crowds. But with Crankdat’s bombastic sensibilities it may not pan out that way.

Regardless, in 2026 house isn’t just present—it’s foundational. In an ever-shifting fickle musical landscape house is the current king.

As far as direct comparisons go Escapade and VELD share the highest percentage of crossover. Sharing eight of the same artists—Illenium, Slander, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Frank Walker, Odd Mob, Disco Lines, Maddix, and Crankdat—the festivals reflect a shared focus on high-recognition, peak-energy festival acts.

Despite have two very different philosophies FVDED and VELD share the most interesting overlap. Here there are six crossover artists—FISHER, Disco Lines, Effin, Mau P, Levity, and Crankdat. Despite their differing booking styles—FVDED leaning momentum-driven and VELD leaning legacy-focused—the overlap reveals a shared belief in the dominance of current wave of house and bass artists.

Sonic DNA

  • FVDED: House-forward, with curated bass and UK/European club influences. Acts meant to push the boundaries of North American festival norms, asking audiences to trust curation. This festival will reward your curiosity. A boutique experience at its very best.

  • VELD: Has an emotional architecture built around trance & an influence throughout the genres full spectrum with bass serving as a secondary audience release. Yes, the lineup minimizes risk with reliable headliners, but the emotional core of Veld’s 2026 is bold—trance is timeless, its impact felt throughout EDM—but focusing on headliners with this level of classic resonance is a nuanced choice.

  • Escapade: Genre saturation reigns supreme in this three-day behemoth. Bass, golden era big-room, festival house, tech-house, techno, and a splash of trance. Cohesion is secondary; for Escapade variety is the spice of life.

  • Ilesoniq: House dominates main stages while bass stakes its own territory. The trick? Balancing globally recognized headliners with rising talent. The weekend feels seamless despite its genre breadth, and the payoff is cohesion, discovery, and spectacle in equal measure.

The Bottom Line: Four Paths, One Scene — No Wrong Answers

What 2026 makes clear is that Canada’s major EDM festivals are no longer fighting for the same identity. They’re more concerned refining their own legacies.

  • FVDED is doubling down on momentum, relevance, and cultural alignment. A festival for those either very involved in the scene or fans who trust curation over familiarity and believe the dancefloor should reflect what’s happening now, not five years ago.

  • Ilesoniq stands as the bridge between ambition and accessibility: scale, curation, and cohesion. Spectacle meets discovery in Eastern Canada’s most calculated and confident offering. It’s big enough to impress, but thoughtful enough to guide.

  • VELD remains the pillar of mass appeal and mainstream certainty. It delivers reliability and scale as a service to fans—trance-laced architecture, bass-fueled peaks, and the comfort of instant recognition.

  • Escapade embrace volume, breadth, and sheer spectacle to define its ethos. Choice over cohesion, abundance over restraint. Something for everyone, with the commercial names to back it all up.

Across all four festivals, Canadian EDM in 2026 doesn’t feel fractured—it feels diversified. House and tech-house anchor the entire circuit, acting as the connective tissue between cities and audiences. From boutique momentum to sprawling mainstream spectacle, there is no single strategy for success—and no wrong answer for fans deciding where to spend their summer. The scene isn’t shrinking or splintering. It’s evolving. Layered. Intentional. And in its current form, stronger than ever.

FVDED 2025: Bigger, Bolder & Built for Discovery — Meet 4 Must-See Day One Acts

By Ryan Hayes

Last year’s edition of FVDED was all about the big names, & this year is about discoverability. In just over a month, 60 artists will descend on Holland Park—up 12 from 2024. It’s Blueprint’s largest festival to date.

A fourth stage—Propagate—has been added, allowing for a more diverse array of soundscapes from across the dance music spectrum. Propagate will serve as a platform dedicated to spotlighting emerging talent and underground sounds, taking over where FVDED Lab left off in 2022.

This year will also feature a new and improved Forest Stage experience. Last year, the vibes were high—both in front of the stage and tucked away, vibing in the trees.

The festival still holds heavyweights. The godfather himself—Tiesto—is tackling Friday night along with trap don RL Grime, and Canadian icon Kaytranada.

But 2025 is about diversifying and discovery.

Without further ado, these are EDM Canada’s four Day 1 artists you can’t miss:

Zingara

In 2022, Zingara released ‘Astra,’ a seven-minute-long space odyssey through torrents of absorbing bass focused on inward reflection and self-actualization. Grab your best pair of headphones, close your eyes, and lock in. Her productions are hypnotic, often with ethereal vocals—and her releases have been relentless over the last three years. Her set is sure to weave a bass tapestry unlike most festival attendees have experienced.

Breakout release: Astra

On Repeat: Mind & Body EP Mix

In her own words—why this set’s one you won’t want to miss:

“Get ready to enter my ethereal realm ~ my FVDED set is a full sensory journey through energy and intention. Expect deep drops and spiritual vibes you won’t forget. Don't miss out!! <3”

HoneyLuv

The long and winding road that led Taylor to the creation of HoneyLuv is one of a kind; from a young NCAA basketball star to four years in the Navy, to BBC Radio 1’s Future Star of 2023 and a DJ Mag Breakthrough Producer award. HoneyLuv represents the heart and soul of house music: deep rolling basslines, soulful hooks, and a hypnotic progression. Her sets create a steady, rhythmic build—classic house music energy with modern swagger.

Breakout release: 365 (Thr33 6ix 5ive)

On Repeat: Sway & Fever

In her own words—why this set’s one you won’t want to miss:

“Life is crazy. I'm so excited to be sharing the space with these other dope artists and feeling their energy. It’s going to be a day of just vibing, making unforgettable memories, and liberation. I have some fire new tracks I’m hyped to play and I just know the crowd is going to be insane. The countdown to the park is on, I can’t wait to see everyone dancing!”

Me N ü

Out of the solitude and isolation caused by Covid, twin sisters rose to prominence through exploring hopeful soundscapes. With an ear for positivity, they sought to create something bright in a dark time. Although their first release dropped in March 2024, and their first-ever festival slot was seven months ago, the duo’s authenticity has propelled them forward at an accelerated rate. Their uplifting melodies and emotive lyrics are sure to bring a bright spot at FVDED.

Breakout release: JUMP

On Repeat: WONDER

In their own words—why this set’s one you won’t want to miss:

"Summertime festivals are home to some of our best memories, and our FVDED set is built to reflect that. We’re mixing nostalgic house favorites with our most loved remixes and originals to bring our signature Hope House sound. Can’t wait to see you there."

D.O.D

Over the last decade-plus, D.O.D’s sound has shifted dramatically—maneuvering seamlessly through electro, big-room, his own subgenre ‘future jack,’ and most recently, melodic house with a slant towards progressive. His sets are high energy, the vocals are silky smooth, and the synths are soaring. D.O.D began DJing at local clubs and bars when he was just fifteen in 1995, and it shows—he is an expert at his craft behind the decks, and his hour set is sure to melt away, leaving attendees smiling and energized.

Breakout release: More Cowbell

On Repeat: Somedays

In their own words—why this set’s one you won’t want to miss:

“I LOVE playing in Canada, the crowd energy is always at 100% so I’m absolutely buzzing to be playing for the first time ever at FVDED. I’ve been in the studio non stop recently working on some exclusive bangers for my festival sets around the world and the only way you’ll get to hear these is if you come and see me play!” 

FVDED 2025 is about more than just the headliners—it’s about the energy, the community, and the shared love of a sound. This year, lean in with the spirit of discovery. Step outside your refined taste, catch a set from an artist you’ve never seen, and let yourself be surprised. Whether you’re there for the music, the vibes, or to be part of the communal escapism—FVDED 2025 is your chance to explore the future of the scene while basking in the aura of legends. Your weekend, built one set at a time.