Geneva’s Antigel Festival is set to return for its 2026 edition, bringing a vibrant celebration of music, performing arts, and innovation to the heart of Switzerland. Spanning from November 2025 to February 2026, this multi-disciplinary festival will transform venues across Geneva into hubs of creativity, featuring a lineup that spans genres and disciplines. From rock and rap to contemporary dance and experimental performances, Antigel continues to redefine winter festivals with its bold programming.
A Star-Studded Lineup Across Genres
One of the most anticipated acts is French rock sensation Last Train, who will take the stage at the legendary Alhambra on February 14, 2026. Known for their electrifying live performances and raw energy, Last Train has been making waves across Europe, having headlined major festivals like Paléo, Dour, and Hellfest in 2025. Their inclusion in Antigel’s lineup marks a rare opportunity to witness one of France’s most dynamic rock bands in an intimate yet iconic setting.
Joining them is electronic music pioneer Sébastien Tellier, whose timeless blend of synth-pop and avant-garde sounds will grace the Alhambra stage on February 28. With hits like “Divine” and “La Ritournelle,” Tellier remains a cult favorite, captivating audiences with his theatrical performances and genre-defying artistry.
For fans of classical-meets-hip-hop fusion, Sofiane Pamart, the acclaimed pianist and composer, will perform at the prestigious Palais des Nations on January 24, 2026. His unique ability to blend virtuosic piano compositions with urban influences has earned him global acclaim, making this performance a must-see.
Rising rap star Georgio will bring his sharp lyricism and energetic delivery to the Alhambra on February 21, while breakout artist L2B takes the same stage on February 20. Both artists represent the cutting edge of French rap and hip-hop, showcasing the festival’s commitment to highlighting emerging talent.
Beyond Music: Arts and Innovation
Antigel 2026 isn’t just about music—it’s a multidisciplinary celebration of art and movement. The festival will feature groundbreaking performances like Murmuration by Le Patin Libre, a mesmerizing ice-skating spectacle combining choreography and athleticism, taking place at the Centre Sportif Sous-Moulin in Thônex on February 6–7. Meanwhile, SYLPH, a contemporary dance piece by Sweden’s Cullberg Ballet, will captivate audiences at the Théâtre du Forum Meyrin on February 13–14.
Adding to the cultural richness, indie-folk icon Devendra Banhart will kick off the festival season with a solo concert at the Alhambra on November 16, 2025. Known for his ethereal voice and whimsical storytelling, Banhart’s performance promises an intimate and enchanting evening.
Ticket Information
Tickets for individual events are available now via the festival’s official website (www.antigel.ch ) and authorized ticketing platforms. Prices vary by event, with early bird discounts available for select performances. Given the festival’s growing popularity, securing tickets early is highly recommended.
Full Lineup Announced So Far:
November 16, 2025: Devendra Banhart (solo) – Alhambra, Geneva
January 24, 2026: Sofiane Pamart – Palais des Nations, Geneva
February 6–7, 2026: Murmuration (Cie Le Patin Libre) – Centre Sportif Sous-Moulin, Thônex
February 13–14, 2026: SYLPH (Cie Cullberg - Halla Ólafsdóttir) – Théâtre du Forum Meyrin, Meyrin
February 14, 2026: Last Train – Alhambra, Geneva
February 20, 2026: L2B – Alhambra, Geneva
February 21, 2026: Georgio – Alhambra, Geneva
February 28, 2026: Sébastien Tellier – Alhambra, Geneva
Antigel Festival 2026 promises an eclectic mix of concerts and live performances, blending international stars, local talents, and avant-garde artistry against the stunning backdrop of Geneva’s winter landscapes.