Pyramid Lands in Iceland for One Night
Amnesia Ibiza is taking its Pyramid concept to Iceland Eclipse Festival 2026 for a full Aurora Stage takeover on Thursday, August 13. The lineup features Tiga, Art Department, Cici, Luca Donzelli, and Nitin. It marks a rare extension of the Ibiza brand to one of the year's most unusual festival settings.
Pyramid launched in 2018 and built its reputation on underground bookings and a stripped-back approach to programming. The concept keeps the focus on the dancefloor, letting the music lead without distraction. As Amnesia celebrates its 50th anniversary, the Iceland stop adds another standout moment to a milestone season.
The Aurora Stage Lineup
The five artists represent a well-rounded slice of underground electronic music. Tiga, based in Montreal, has shaped the scene for decades across electro, techno, and house. Art Department, led by Canadian producer Jonas Rathsman, shares a long history with Ibiza and the deeper side of house. Cici has become a familiar name on the island through consistent Amnesia appearances, while Luca Donzelli brings his take on melodic and deep techno from Italy. Nitin closes out the bill with a UK-influenced blend of house and techno.
Eclipse, Glaciers, and a Capped Crowd
Iceland Eclipse Festival runs from August 11 to 15, 2026, on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The event centers around the country's final total solar eclipse until 2196. Attendance is capped at 3,333 guests, keeping the experience intimate. The setting features glaciers, volcanic peaks, lava fields, and black-sand beaches.
The wider lineup includes Above & Beyond, Dave Clarke, Desert Hearts, GusGus, Ida Engberg, Kenny Dope, Maribou State, Nick Warren, Nightmares on Wax, and Zero 7, among others. The festival also features a LEARN program with astronauts, scientists, and speakers, plus a CONNECT strand focused on wellness and ceremony.
Festival passes and accommodation packages are available now at icelandeclipse.com.

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