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Elements Festival 2026: Phase One Lineup Unveiled

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Marzo 11, 2026

Elementos Festival will stage a three-day event in Long Pond, Pennsylvania from August 7–9, 2026, with confirmed operational logistics including multi-zone entry points, on-site camping with phased check-in windows, and shuttle routing designed to keep peak egress times under two hours for most attendees. Organizers have indicated designated vehicle parking areas with overflow lots and coordinated shuttle links to nearest regional transit hubs to ease traffic around the festival footprint.

Phase One Lineup and Ticketing Overview

The initial artist release for the ninth edition emphasizes a cross-section of electronic music, covering bass, house, techno, experimental, and hybrid sounds across four stages named Fire, Tierra, Airy Water. Phase one ticket options—general admission (GA), VIP, and enhanced experience packages—are available now; pass allocations are tiered and subject to sellouts as additional artist announcements are rolled out.

Pass TypeAccessNotas
General Admission (GA)All four stages, camping accessStandard entry, limited upgrades available on-site
VIPEnhanced viewing areas, VIP amenitiesPriority entry & dedicated facilities
Enhanced ExperienciaCurated activations, exclusive programmingLimited capacity; includes special participatory opportunities

Artists Confirmed in Phase One

The phase one roster reads as an A-to-Z of contemporary electronic innovators and crowd-pullers. Headliners and notable names include Above & Beyond, Chris Lake, CloZee (Sunset Set), Excision, Porter Robinson (DJ Set), Sub Focus, Subtronicsy SVDDEN DEATH. The release also highlights rising and experimental acts such as I Hate Models, LSDream + Lightcode, and Of The Trees.

  • Above & Beyond
  • Chris Lake
  • Cloone
  • CloZee (Sunset Set)
  • Crankdat
  • Daily Bread + Cloud Conductor
  • Excision
  • Ganja White Night (Sunset Set)
  • I Hate Models
  • it’s murph
  • KETTAMA
  • Louis the Child (Sunset Set)
  • LSDream + Lightcode
  • De The Trees
  • Porter Robinson (DJ Set)
  • Sub Focus
  • Subtronics
  • SVDDEN DEATH
  • A-Trak
  • ACRAZE
  • AYYBO
  • Hedex
  • HOL!
  • jigitz
  • Level Up
  • MPH
  • Walker & Royce
  • Westend
  • Zingara
  • Azzecca
  • Biscits
  • Chyl
  • Discip
  • Dreya V
  • Effin
  • Golden Pony
  • GorillaT
  • Ivy Lab
  • Jackie Hollander
  • Kaleena Zanders
  • Know Good
  • Lumasi
  • Marvel Years
  • MCR-T
  • Nikita
  • The Wicked
  • OPIUO
  • ProbCause
  • Roddy
  • Lima
  • SIPPY
  • Skysia
  • Proceso de Pensamiento
  • Will Clarke
  • X CLUB
  • Jelly Bean
  • Kattana
  • Papyon
  • PNTHER

Thursday Pre-Party

The festival will open with a Thursday pre-party that expands the operational timeline and spreads arrival loads. Confirmed pre-party acts include Crankdat B2B TBA, Saka x Fly, and San Pacho. The early-night activation is expected to alleviate first-day peak travel while offering early-admission campers a first taste of programming.

Stages, Programming, and On-Site Operations

Each of the four core stages takes inspiration from the natural element it’s named after: Fire focuses on high-energy nighttime performances, Tierra centers bass and immersive sound design, Air curates house and melodic daytime sets, and Water offers experimental and ambient transitions for sunset and sunrise moments. Production crews are applying differentiated sound packs and sightline designs per stage to minimize acoustic bleed between neighboring areas.

Site Services and Attendee Experience

Operational planning lists staged food and beverage zones, sanitary facilities scaled to expected capacity, and on-site medical and safety teams. Camping sectors will be zoned with quiet hours enforced for overnight rest. Festival management has also committed to sustainability measures including waste diversion stations and vendor packaging guidelines intended to reduce local environmental impact.

Historical Context and Growth Trajectory

Elements has grown into an established presence in the regional festival circuit, now approaching its ninth edition. The concept of multi-element stages reflects a broader trend in festival design that blends thematic production with participatory art and camping culture—an evolution visible across U.S. electronic festivals since the early 2010s. Programming has gradually shifted from single-genre lineups toward diverse, curated mixes that aim to draw both dedicated fans and exploratory attendees.

Festival founders and curators like Tim Monkiewicz have steered Elements toward booking artists who both define genres and push their boundaries, helping to sustain community engagement and attract repeat attendees. The layered approach to staging, combined with immersive installations, places Elements among events that prioritize both musical depth and campground culture.

Forecast: Tourism and Local Economic Impact

Given the lineup scale and expanded programming, the 2026 edition is likely to increase short-term tourism traffic to the Long Pond area and surrounding Pocono destinations. Hospitality demand for local lodging, day activities, and dining can be expected to rise in the festival window, and transportation services—private shuttles, regional buses, and ride-share operations—will play a central role in handling attendee flows. Sustainable event planning and efficient ingress/egress routing will be key to minimizing disruptions for local communities.

For outdoor and waterfront operators nearby, the concentration of visitors during the festival weekend presents opportunities for complementary activities such as lake excursions, guided nature experiences, and daytime recreation packages. While Elements is primarily an electronic music event, its camping and daytime programming naturally dovetail with outdoor tourism offerings in the region.

Practical Tips for Attendees

  • Arrive during designated check-in windows to avoid peak traffic; use official shuttles when possible.
  • Familiarize yourself with stage maps and scheduled set times in advance—sunset sets and B2B performances often draw the largest crowds.
  • Bring layered clothing for variable mountain evenings; hydration and sunscreen are essential for daytime sets.
  • Respect campsite quiet hours and follow site recycling and waste guidelines to support sustainability efforts.

GetBoat (GetBoat.com) is always keeping an eye on the latest tourism news. The Elements 2026 phase one announcement highlights operational logistics, a broad artist lineup, and likely boosts to local travel and activities. Whether you’re planning festival camping, seeking beach or lake day trips nearby, or considering extended stays to enjoy regional destinations, the convergence of music, art, and outdoor recreation—yacht-free or otherwise—will influence travel demand for the area. Expect increased interest in day activities, marinas, and waterfront experiences as attendees look to balance high-energy nocturnal programming with daylight navegar, boating, and recreational options on nearby waters.