Tulum’s festival season has become one of the most anticipated times of the year, drawing electronic music lovers from around the world. Between December and January, venues like Zamna, Tehmplo, and Papaya Playa Project host world-class lineups that bring together international DJs, boutique labels, and immersive productions set against the backdrop of the jungle and Caribbean coast.
This 2026 guide brings you all the confirmed events, dates, and lineups for the upcoming season. Whether you’re planning your New Year’s trip, chasing the biggest names in house and techno, or looking for unique experiences like Day Zero or Afterlife, you’ll find everything you need to know here.
Looking for last year’s lineup? Visit our 2025 archive here.

Day Zero
Day Zero Tulum 2026 takes place on January 10th in the jungle outside Tulum, curated by Damian Lazarus. Expect three stages, sunrise rituals, and a lineup featuring Seth Troxler, Nicola Cruz, Vintage Culture, Acid Pauli, Mau P, and more. Tickets are available on the official site, while tables and backstage packages can be booked directly with us.
Location: Dos Ojos Cenote
Date: January 10th
Tickets: $270 USD
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Zamna Festival 2026
Zamna is the centerpiece of Tulum’s festival season, running from late December to mid-January in a jungle venue built around natural cenotes. Known for large-scale production, multiple stages, and immersive design, Zamna hosts a series of individual shows rather than a single multi-day festival.
Each night is curated by leading names in electronic music — from global stars like David Guetta and Tiesto to influential brands such as Afterlife, Keinemusik, and Tomorrowland. The result is a sequence of unique events that have made Zamna one of the most unique electronic music destinations worldwide.
Below are the Zamna events announced so far for 2026, listed in order of appearance:

David Guetta at Zamna Tulum – January 2, 2026
David Guetta, one of the most influential figures in electronic music, returns to Tulum for a headline show at Zamna Festival. Known for bridging mainstream success with underground credibility, Guetta has been shaping global dance music for over two decades, filling stadiums and topping charts worldwide.
At Zamna, his sound takes on a new dimension: set within the jungle and cenote surroundings, the performance blends large-scale production with the intimate, otherworldly vibe that defines Tulum’s festival season. Expect soaring anthems, immersive visuals, and the kind of high-energy atmosphere that has made Guetta a household name across the globe.
Date: January 2, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $115 USD / £2185 MXN
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ANTS at Zamna Tulum – January 3, 2026
Born in Ibiza at Ushuaïa in 2013, ANTS has grown into one of the most influential underground party brands in the world, known for its forward-thinking curation of house and techno. Nicknamed The Colony, ANTS has built its reputation on raw energy, industrial-inspired staging, and lineups that balance established icons with rising talent.
On January 3, 2026, ANTS brings its trademark concept to Zamna Tulum, transforming the cenote and jungle venue into a high-energy open-air dancefloor. Previous Tulum editions have showcased the collective’s ability to adapt its Ibiza-born aesthetic into a natural setting, with deep rolling basslines, hypnotic visuals, and a crowd that mirrors the intensity of the music.
Date: January 3, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $115 USD / $2185 MXN
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NO ART at Zamna – January 5, 2026
ANOTR, the Amsterdam duo behind the NO ART collective, bring their visionary project to Zamna Tulum on January 5, 2026. No Art isn’t just an event—it's a philosophy. Founded in 2017, No Art is an independent label and event curator that stages performances in unexpected spaces. Their mission: not to create parties, but to broaden visitors’ minds—musically and artistically. Each event is supported by a professional lineup that remains undisclosed until showtime, adding to the immersive mystery.
The lineup remains a carefully guarded secret—by design—keeping the evening focused on experience over celebrity. Past showcases elsewhere have mixed experimental house, minimalist rhythms, and emotive vocals. This year, expect similarly groundbreaking selections directly from ANOTR’s curated vision.
Date: January 5, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $115 USD / $2185 MXN
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Keinemusik at Zamna – January 6, 2026
Berlin trio &ME, Rampa, and Adam Port, known collectively as Keinemusik, return to Zamna Tulum on January 6, 2026. Since forming their label in 2009, Keinemusik has grown into one of the most respected collectives in electronic music, celebrated for extended back-to-back sessions that blur the lines between afro house, deep house, and melodic techno. Their ethos of “no music without Keinemusik” has evolved into a global community, with each performance representing the full spectrum of their shared vision.
The January 6, 2026 event will feature &ME, Rampa, and Adam Port performing together throughout the night, weaving their individual sounds into a collective performance. With only one announced date for this season, demand is expected to be exceptionally high, making it a standout highlight of the Zamna calendar.
Date: January 6, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $161 USD / $3059 MXN
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Pulse of Gaia at Zamna – January 8, 2026
Pulse of Gaia arrives in Tulum for the first time on January 8, 2026, bringing a fresh, multisensory festival format curated by Zamna. Originating in Madrid, the concept is rooted in creating immersive journeys that transcend traditional electronic events—a “meeting point between music, environment, and human energy.” Justice, the iconic French duo known for their electrifying blend of electro-house and theatrical flair, is confirmed as the headliner.
While Zamna’s winter nights are already legendary, Pulse of Gaia promises something different: a narrative-driven show with cinematic production, deep emotional resonance, and the raw energy Justice brings to every stage. It’s where powerhouse performance meets the spiritual stillness of the jungle.
Date: January 8, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $115 USD / $2185 MXN
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Mayan Warrior at Zamna – January 9, 2026
For the first time, Mayan Warrior—a festival with its roots in Burning Man and a reputation for spiritual spectacle—is moving into Zamna’s jungle venue on January 9, 2026. Previously held at Papaya Playa Project and Tehmplo, this relocation marks a powerful evolution in the festival’s Tulum journey.
By bringing Mayan Warrior into Zamna’s expansive cenote amphitheater, organizers elevate its immersive, ritualistic staging to a new level. With intricate stage design, art-car symbolism, and ceremonial energy, the night promises to become one of the most visually and emotionally compelling setpieces of the season.
Mayan Warrior is not just about music—it’s a ceremony of sound, light, and ancestral resonance. After the original art car was lost to a fire, the reinvention of the structure has become symbolic: a phoenix of creativity rising in ceremony. Expect tribal rhythms, sunrise moments, and an electric communal ritual that transcends the dancefloor.
Date: January 9, 2026
Venue: Zamna Tulum
Tickets: from $138 USD / $2622 MXN
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Where to buy Zamna tickets or tables?
Tickets, VIP tables, and hotel packages for ZAMNA are available directly through Tulum Bible. Hotel packages include two nights’ accommodation, backstage access to Zamna, entry to a beach club event, breakfast, mezcal welcome bottle, cacao ceremony, yoga, an in-room massage, merchandise, and private roundtrip transfers to the venue.

Solomun at Tehmplo – January 8, 2026
Solomun, the Diynamic label founder and one of the most respected figures in electronic music, returns to Tulum with an exclusive show at Tehmplo on January 8, 2026. Known for extended sets that build patiently through deep house and melodic house/techno, Solomun’s performances have become legendary for their emotional depth and energy.
Tehmplo’s intimate jungle setting provides the perfect backdrop for his return, combining high-quality sound with an atmosphere designed for longform storytelling behind the decks. Joining him on this special night is Max Styler, adding his own modern take on house to the evening’s program.
Date: January 8, 2026
Venue: Tehmplo
Tickets: from $2622 MXN
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Festival season in Tulum is more than just music—it’s an entire journey through sound, nature, and community. With events spread across jungle cenotes, beach clubs, and iconic venues, every night offers something different.
If you’re planning to attend, we highly recommend securing tickets, tables, and accommodation early, as demand peaks during the New Year period and availability is limited.
At Tulum Bible, we also offer concierge services to make your trip seamless:
- Tickets & table packages
- Accommodation options like Amari Tulum, ideally located between downtown and Zamna
- Private drivers and transfers
- Reservations for restaurants and beacclubs
For bookings or personalized planning, contact us directly.
FAQ
Where is Zamna Tulum?
Zamna Festival events are hosted in Aldea Tulum, about 10 minutes drive from downtown. The main stages are built around cenotes and jungle clearings, offering one of the most unique festival backdrops in the world.
When is festival season in Tulum?
Festival season typically runs from late December through January. This is when the largest international events and label showcases take place, with Zamna, Tehmplo hosting multiple nights and other venues like Vagalume and Papaya Playa Project adding special programs.
How much are tickets for Tulum festivals?
Prices vary depending on the event. For 2026, early tickets generally start around $100 USD and can increase to $250+ USD closer to the date. VIP tickets and table packages are also available at much higher price.
What is Day Zero and where does it happen?
Day Zero, founded by Damian Lazarus, is one of Tulum’s most iconic festivals. It takes place in a jungle location at dos ojos cenote outside of Tulum and is inspired by Mayan culture and rituals. The festival runs from sunset to sunrise and is known for its immersive atmosphere.
How do I get to and from festivals in Tulum?
Taxis can be expensive during festival season (up to $100–150 USD from Zamna to downtown). Many guests book private drivers in advance for reliability and safety. Shuttle services are also available outside Zamna after events.
Where should I stay for festival season?
Amari Tulum is one of the best options, located between downtown and Zamna, offering stylish villas, wellness amenities, and private transportation to events. Other options include boutique hotels in Aldea Zama or downtown for easy access.
Do festivals in Tulum sell out?
Yes. Major events like Keinemusik, and Day Zero often sell out in advance. Tables and backstage experiences are limited and should be reserved early.