Forbidden Kingdom Releases Final Artists on 2026 Lineup

SVDDEN DEATH, T-Pain, Whethan, and Mary Droppinz join the final phase for the Orlando bass festival.

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Article Summary: Forbidden Kingdom has completed its 2026 lineup with a final phase that adds Mary Droppinz, SVDDEN DEATH, T-Pain (DJ set), and Whethan. The two-day Bassrush festival returns to Orlando on April 25-26 with a packed roster of heavy bass acts, special back-to-backs, and newly themed stages.

Forbidden Kingdom 2026 Final Lineup: SVDDEN DEATH, Whethan, & more

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Forbidden Kingdom 2026 Final Phase Is Official

Forbidden Kingdom is heading back to Orlando for another weekend of bone-rattling bass music, and the 2026 lineup is now complete. Hosted by Insomniac’s Bassrush brand, the festival returns to the Central Florida Fairgrounds on April 25-26 after moving from its usual May dates in favor of cooler weather. With the final phase now revealed, this year’s edition looks every bit as stacked as fans hoped.

Official 2026 Lineup

Forbidden Kingdom 2026 Final Lineup: SVDDEN DEATH, Whethan, & more

Why This Year’s Edition Stands Out

The final additions join an already loaded lineup filled with established names and rising artists across four stages. Fans can also look forward to special performances like Liquid Stranger b2b Mersiv, Jon Casey b2b Viperactive, Emo Nite presents Grave Rave, and a sunset drum and bass set from Ivy Lab. On top of that, Forbidden Kingdom is rolling out newly themed stages for 2026, including Dragon’s Lair, Mystic Garden, Crystal Spire, and Forbidden Realm.

What Is Forbidden Kingdom?

Forbidden Kingdom is Bassrush’s medieval-themed bass festival in Orlando, built around heavy electronic music, immersive stage design, and a fantasy-world atmosphere. It has become one of the East Coast’s biggest destinations for dubstep, riddim, drum and bass, and experimental bass fans looking for a full weekend of high-intensity sets.

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