Kali Uchis & Tokischa to Headline HARD Summer 2026 in Los Angeles

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HARD Summer is expanding their roster with more Latine talent in 2026. After Colombian superstar Feid headlined last year, the festival announced its 2026 lineup, including headliners Colombian popstar Kali Uchis and Dominican rapper Tokischa. HARD Summer will take place at the Hollywood Park—near SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater—in Inglewood, CA, from Aug. 1 to 2.

“CERTIFIED HEAT @ HARD SUMMER 2026 💥😮‍💨 We’re poppin’ off this August 1+2 at Hollywood Park adjacent to SoFi Stadium 🔥 2-Day & Single Day tickets go On Sale this Friday at 10am PT for a $9.95 deposit (limited time only),” the festival’s social media announced. “Sign up for early access to tickets at 9am PT on HARDSUMMER.COM.”

Next year, it’ll be two decades of HARD Summer bringing together EDM, pop, rap, hip-hop, and more genres. This year, the festival is championing more Latine artists who have been pushing our communities forward on a global scale. On Saturday (Aug. 1), the festival’s Latine headliners include Kali and Toki. More Latine talent on the roster includes Argentinean provocateuse Six Sex, Colombian-American DJ and producer Nick León, Mexican-American DJ Bolo, and Afro-Latina DJ CQUESTT. More non-Latine talent performing on this day includes Zach Fox, Luke Alessi, and Chris Lorenzo.

On Sunday (Aug. 2), though there are no Latine headliners, our communities will be represented by artists like Venezuelan house DJ duo Miguelle & Tons and Brazilian talent Vintage Culture. More artists performing this day include EDM giants like DJ Snake, RL Grime, and Zedd (b2b with Knock2), who have all previously performed at the festival. After Midnight (Matroda and San Pacho), Alarico B2B Yanamaste, and MCR-T will also perform that day. 

Two-day GA, GA+, and VIP festival passes will go on sale on Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. PST. Fans can also sign up via HARD Summer’s official website for early access to buy tickets. 

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