Celebrating the French Touch in Alpe d'Huez

The Tomorrowland Winter line-up features a strong French presence that you don't want to miss.

Tomorrowland Winter’s 2026 line-up features a strong French presence, with a number of local artists performing across the stages of Alpe d’Huez.

The programme highlights a range of sounds coming out of France, from chart-driven electronic acts to underground club names.

Among them is Ofenbach, the Paris-based duo of Dorian Lauduique and César de Rummel.

Active since 2014, they have built an international profile with tracks such as “Be Mine” and “Katch,” combining pop-oriented songwriting with club-focused production. They are scheduled to appear at both the Mainstage and Frozen Lotus.

Malaa also returns, this time introducing a new alias built around a concept of duality. The project launched with two albums, "All In" and "Blackout", presenting contrasting approaches to his established sound. He will perform at the Cage stage.

Dombresky, originally from the south of France, brings a lighter take on house music, drawing on disco and funk influences. Since breaking through internationally in the mid-2010s, he has maintained a consistent presence on festival lineups. He is set to play the Mainstage.

Space 92 represents the techno side of the French scene. His productions are built for peak-time sets, combining driving rhythms with trance elements and acid textures. He will perform at the Reflection of Love stage.

Oden & Fatzo, a trio rooted in the Paris underground, are known for their genre-fluid approach, moving between house, minimal, breakbeat and UK garage. Their sets often balance playful elements with strong rhythmic focus. They will appear at both Orbyz and the Mainstage.

Awen brings a different perspective, blending Afro-house with melodic and vocal-driven elements. The Paris-based French-Senegalese artist transitioned into music after a previous career in law, and her work reflects a structured, gradual build in energy. She is scheduled for Reflection of Love.

Bérou operates in a faster, more high-energy space, combining trance influences with elements of 1990s rave and harder dance styles. Her sets are known for their pace and variety. She will also perform at Reflection of Love.

Roni represents a newer generation of Paris-based artists. As head of Nehza Records, she focuses on faster BPM ranges, typically between 140 and 160, with sets that lean toward contemporary rave sounds. She is set to play at CORE.

Further details, including set times, are available winter.tomorrowland.com