Mohasseb & ThatGirlSherryK to Play Cyprus' BEONIX Festival Sep 25-27
Taking over the historic ETKO site in Limassol, the 2026 edition of the festival will also feature MRAK, Argy, CamelPhat, and Monolink.
BEONIX Festival, considered one of the leading festivals in the Mediterranean electronic music scene, has announced the full lineup for its 2026 edition, set to take over the historic ETKO site in Limassol, Cyprus, from September 25th to 27th.
Since launching in 2022 as a beachside event in Larnaca, BEONIX has rapidly expanded into a multi-stage electronic music destination, transforming a converted mid-century winery into a sprawling playground of immersive art, cutting-edge audiovisual production, and forward-thinking club culture. Positioned at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East, the festival has increasingly established itself as a key meeting point where regional talent shares the spotlight with some of electronic music’s most influential names.
While this year’s lineup is anchored by international heavyweights including Argy, CamelPhat, and Jan Blomqvist, the three-day programme also spotlights artists from the MENA region. Among them is Egyptian DJ and producer Mohasseb, whose driving blend of progressive house and tech-house has made him a standout on dancefloors across the region. Also joining the bill is ThatGirlSherryK, who made history as the first Egyptian DJ to play at Hi Ibiza, along with Egyptian-born, Barcelona-based producer Raxon, a respected figure within the global techno vanguard whose releases have appeared on influential labels such as Ellum Audio, Diynamic, and Kompakt.
Rounding out the regional contingent is Miami-based Jordanian-Egyptian duo Bedouin, whose organic house sound has earned them a devoted global following. The bill also features prominent acts like Adam Beyer, Tales of Us’ MRAK, PAN-POT, Franky Wah, and Monolink (Live).
Tickets for BEONIX 2026 are available now via the festival's official website.
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