VILLAGE STUDIOS’ WORLD CUP 2026 LINEUP
Vancouver summers carry a different kind of energy. Longer nights, LATE NIGHT dancefloors, and lineups that bring together global underground talent with emerging voices shaping the future of electronic music.
WITH a newly renovated space and THE WORLD CUP season AROUND THE CORNER, VILLAGE STUDIOS continues TO carvE out its own lane as one of the city’s most exciting spaces for immersive club experiences, balancing melodic journeys, forward-thinking live acts, hyperpop chaos, and peak-time house energy all under one roof.
Here are upcoming shows that deserve a spot on your world cup calendar:
Enamour — For the Late-Night Progressive Journey
Known for cinematic progressive house and melodic techno productions, Enamour has become a staple among fans who gravitate toward deep, immersive sets that unfold slowly over hours instead of relying on constant drops.
His sound sits in the sweet spot between introspective and euphoric, layered melodies, hypnotic grooves, and moments that feel equally suited for warehouse spaces and sunrise festival sets.
Sarah de Warren — The Voice Behind Dance Music’s Biggest TRACKS
Known for collaborations across melodic bass, progressive house, trance, and electronic pop, Sarah de Warren has become one of the most recognizable vocalists in modern electronic music.
Her performances blur the line between live show and club experience, emotional songwriting layered over powerful electronic production that turns an entire room into a singalong.
Hannah Diamond — Hyperpop’s Cult Favourite
As one of the defining voices connected to the PC Music universe, Hannah Diamond helped shape the sound and visual identity of hyperpop long before the genre exploded into mainstream culture.
Her music exists in a world of glossy synth-pop, emotional vulnerability, internet-era aesthetics, and high-energy electronic production, creating performances that feel equally nostalgic and futuristic.
Obskür — Peak-Time House Music Built for Packed Rooms
The Irish duo has quickly built momentum thanks to infectious house grooves, UK-inspired rhythms, and tracks that balance underground credibility with undeniable crowd energy.
Their sets feel raw, high-energy, and relentlessly danceable, the type of show where the room reaches full capacity early and nobody stops moving.
Simon Doty — Canada’s Progressive House Standout Returns Home
There’s something special about seeing a Canadian artist headline a room while operating at an international level, and Simon Doty continues to prove why he’s become one of the country’s most respected electronic exports.
Known for releases on Anjunadeep and his emotionally rich progressive house sound, Simon Doty creates sets that balance warmth, groove, and melodic storytelling with precision.