
New Year, New Home: Skyline Festival Announces Dates and New Venue for 2026 Edition
LOS ANGELES, CA (October 14, 2025) – Today, Insomniac’s Skyline Festival announces the dates and new downtown Los Angeles home for its 2026 edition. Produced by Insomniac’s Factory 93, Skyline’s fifth anniversary will be celebrated at Ace*Mission Studios, uniting world-class electronic music talent alongside local innovators in the heart of the city.
Over the past four years, Skyline has built its foundation on connecting Los Angeles’ underground spirit with the global electronic music community. The festival has cultivated a culture of forward-thinking curation, championing breakthrough acts and visionaries redefining modern house and techno. Previous editions have featured international acts like Carl Cox, Charlotte de Witte, Dom Dolla, Peggy Gou, Michael Bibi, Marco Carola, Seth Troxler, and Honey Dijon, while spotlighting LA scene shapers such as Bianca Oblivion, Trax Unit, James Axon, Annika Wolfe, and Capes, on its community-driven Arts District stage introduced in 2025.
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.
Skyline invites fans into a two-day journey centered around music, light and art installations, and local food options – an immersive experience that embodies the vibrant spirit of LA’s creative community. Returning for 2026 are the festival’s West Side, East Side, and Arts District stages, joined by a new addition, The Warehouse stage. As another tribute to LA’s underground, which lives in both open-air spaces and industrial warehouse interiors, the new indoor stage expands the experience to over ten hours of music per day and more than sixty artists, marking Skyline’s most ambitious sonic offering yet. The energy will continue long after the main stages close – with official afterparties taking place inside Ace*Mission Studios warehouse, announced closer to the event.
Skyline’s Stage Access Ticket offering – offering fans backstage access to three of the festival’s four stages – returns with an expanded experience for 2026. Stage Access Ticket holders will enjoy a private festival entrance, top-shelf bar selections, premium air-cooled restroom suites, elevated culinary offerings, a backstage lounge, and dedicated concierge service.
Two-day GA, VIP, and Stage Access festival passes will be available for purchase beginning October 17 at 12pm PT. Fans will also have an opportunity at an early jump on passes via the Ticket Presale beginning October 17 at 11am PT by signing up at the link here.
Skyline Festival is a 21+ event.
About Factory 93
Factory 93 is Insomniac’s home for house and techno – a brand born from the underground and built on the raw energy of the warehouse. Launched in 2016 with the debut of its Naud Street space in downtown Los Angeles, Factory 93 marked the beginning of Insomniac’s warehouse era, spotlighting artists like Solomun, Hot Since 82, and Richie Hawtin at a time when house and techno were only just breaking through in the North American festival world.
The brand’s footprint expanded in 2018 with its first multi-stage festival, Secret Project, and has since grown into a global force through its curated neonGARDEN stage hosting across all EDC international properties, a branded stage at Sonus Croatia, and the two-day Skyline Festival – which celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2026 at a new home of Ace*Mission Studios – reigniting the spirit of the warehouse for a new era.
About Insomniac
Insomniac produces some of the most innovative, immersive music festivals and events in the world. Enhanced by state-of-the-art lighting, pyrotechnics and sound design, large-scale art installations, theatrical performers and next-generation special effects, these events captivate the senses and inspire a unique level of fan interaction. The quality of the experience is the company’s top priority.
Founded 31 years ago, Insomniac produces 10,000 concerts, club nights and festivals for seven million attendees annually across the globe. The company’s premier annual event, Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas, is the world’s largest dance music festival and attracts more than 525,000 fans over three days.
The company was founded by Pasquale Rotella and has been based in Los Angeles since it was formed in 1993. In 2013, Insomniac entered into a partnership with global entertainment company Live Nation.
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About Ace*Mission Studios
Ace*Mission Studios™ is the next evolution in the Anderson family’s long standing presence in Boyle Heights. Formerly home to beer and beverage distribution companies Ace Beverage LLC and Mission Beverage Co – founded and operated by the late John E. Anderson – these industrial warehouses carry along with them the rich history of their namesake. Today, the property has undergone a major repositioning into cutting edge production studios and creative offices.