The Estereo Picnic Festival 2026 in Bogota has confirmed the complete lineup for its three days of celebration from March 20 to 22, consolidating a program that brings together international stars, emerging artists, and Latin American projects at one of the most important music events in Colombia. The event will take place at Parque Simon Bolivar, the festival’s usual venue.
This new edition once again embraces sonic diversity, combining pop, rock, electronic music, alternative sounds, and experimental proposals. With a lineup that spans generations and styles, the festival reaffirms its identity as a showcase of global trends and a platform for large-scale cultural exchange.
Estereo Picnic Festival Bogota 2026 lineup: three days to celebrate music
The opening day on Friday, March 20, will be headlined by Tyler, The Creator and Lorde, two influential figures in contemporary pop and hip-hop. The day will also feature renowned South Korean DJ Peggy Gou and American band Turnstile, global leaders in modern hardcore punk. The lineup will also include alternative acts, experimental electronic music, and emerging Latin American talent.
Saturday, March 21, will spotlight The Killers, one of the most influential rock bands of the past decades, alongside electronic collective Swedish House Mafia. Also featured are urban artist Young Miko and Norwegian producer Kygo, both known for their impact on the global electronic pop scene. The day will blend dance rhythms, alternative sounds, and performances by contemporary Latin American artists.
The closing day on Sunday, March 22, will be led by pop star Sabrina Carpenter, influential electronic producer Skrillex, alternative metal band Deftones, and New York group Interpol, one of the key names in 21st-century indie rock. The final day promises a journey through intense, experimental, and contemporary sounds.
Estereo Picnic Festival: one of Colombia’s largest music events
Beyond its artistic lineup, the Estereo Picnic Festival has become a cultural phenomenon that drives Colombia’s entertainment industry. Its impact extends beyond the stages, with direct effects on tourism, the local economy, and Bogota’s international projection.
The festival has established itself as one of the largest music events in the country and across Latin America, with an influence that goes beyond culture into the economic and tourism sectors.
In its 2025 edition, it gathered around 170,000 attendees over three days, representing a growth of more than 10% compared to 2024. It also attracted more than 51,000 national and international tourists, reflecting its global appeal.
Its relevance is also evident in its economic impact: The 2025 edition generated around US$38.5 million, benefiting key sectors such as accommodation, transportation, gastronomy, and entertainment. Culturally, it serves as a showcase for international artists and local talent alike, strengthening Colombian music.
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