Ability Fest 2026 Unveils All-Electronic Lineup

Ability Fest returns to The Timber Yard on 11th April, 2026 with PNAU, Logic1000, Kito and more on a fully accessible lineup.

By That Festival Site | 19 February, 2026

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Ability Fest has unveiled its all-electronic 2026 lineup, locking in a stacked roster for 11th April, 2026 at The Timber Yard in Melbourne. Headlining the main stage is PNAU performing a DJ set, joined by Berlin-based Australian producer Logic1000, ARIA-nominated hitmaker Kito and fast-rising selector Surusinghe. The bill also features Ollie Lishman, Blusher performing a DJ set, Brent Honey and DJ Cooper Smith, alongside genre-blurring live performances from daine and Robert Baxter, cementing the festival’s reputation for forward-thinking programming.

Rounding out the lineup inside the silent disco is a curated showcase of Australian electronic talent including Aquenta, Chaotiic Good, Djanaba performing a DJ set, Jade Zoe, JUPiTA b2b bbsanii, Lakatoi, louli b2b Stev Zar and Noe. The announcement reinforces The Timber Yard’s standing as one of Melbourne’s most respected electronic venues while aligning with Ability Fest’s mission to deliver world-class events without compromising on accessibility or inclusion.

As Australia’s only fully accessible and inclusive music festival, Ability Fest offers tickets priced at $60, with dedicated infrastructure including elevated viewing platforms, quiet zones, sensory areas, Auslan interpreters, live captioning, accessible bathrooms, assistance dog facilities and BindiMaps navigation technology. Companion tickets are provided free for carers. Presales run from 25th February, 2026, with general tickets on sale from 26th February, 2026. Founder Dylan Alcott AO said he is thrilled by the calibre of artists and cannot wait to see the community back on the dancefloor.

Created by 2022 Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott AO in partnership with Untitled Group and supported by triple j and the Victorian Government, Ability Fest remains a not-for-profit event with 100 per cent of proceeds donated to the Dylan Alcott Foundation. Having already raised more than $1.5 million, the 2026 edition continues to prove that accessible festivals can compete at the highest level while championing Australia’s thriving electronic music scene.

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