Beyond Wonderland at the Gorge 2026 returns on June 27–28, 2026, and while the lineup is stacked with major names, some of the most exciting artists this year are the ones still on the rise.

AYYBO
AYYBO has quickly become one of the more talked-about rising names in house. The Anaheim-based producer broke through with “HYPNOSIS,” which passed 10 million streams, and his background in cinematography adds an extra layer to the project’s visual identity and overall presentation. He feels like the kind of artist who is moving beyond “one to watch” territory and into must-see set territory.
Azzecca
Azzecca brings a darker, more club-driven energy to the lineup. Her sound pulls from house, techno, and disco’s shadowier edges, and her sets are known for moving through different moods without losing momentum. With releases on Higher Ground and appearances alongside names like Tale of Us, CamelPhat, Joris Voorn, and DJ Tennis, she stands out as an artist with both underground credibility and wider crossover appeal.

Bella Renee
Bella Renee stands out as one of the most multi-dimensional artists on this list. Monstercat describes her as a rapidly rising singer, DJ, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter whose catalog blends emotional vocals with heavy-hitting bass production. Since launching her project in 2021, she has surpassed 50 million career streams and landed across labels including Monstercat, Dim Mak, Bassrush, Ophelia Records, Heaven Sent, and Night Bass, while also appearing at festivals such as EDC, Beyond Wonderland, Goldrush, Countdown NYE, and Decadence.

Don Jamal
Don Jamal is a strong name to know for bass fans heading into the weekend. Originally from Jordan, he has carved out his own lane in the West Coast dubstep scene, with notable support slots for Of The Trees, Skream, and Mr. Carmack. His catalog also includes releases on Deep Dark and Dangerous, Space Yacht, and Phuture Collective, which gives him a solid foundation going into a festival setting like Beyond.

Fallon
Fallon is one of the house artists on this lineup whose rise feels especially worth tracking. The Irish producer gained major traction with “Yup,” a breakout record that led to an Atlantic deal, broad radio support, and millions of streams. His sample-flip approach and club-ready style have also earned attention from names like Fisher, Chris Lake, and Roger Sanchez, making him an easy choice for anyone watching the next wave of house talent.

Jaogaz
Jaogaz brings a strong house-and-techno presence to this list. The Argentinian DJ and producer has been building steady momentum since 2020, with a sound rooted in hypnotic melodies, driving basslines, and groove-heavy rhythms. Festival appearances at Bass Canyon, Boo, APOG, and Burning Man point to an artist whose profile keeps growing, and Beyond feels like another strong stage for that rise to continue.

YDG
YDG continues to rise out of the underground bass world with a style that stretches across dubstep and experimental bass. Coming out of San Diego, he has built momentum through viral remixes, originals like “Diamond,” and recognition from artists including Illenium, John Summit, Disclosure, DJ Diesel, Deorro, and Zeds Dead. He already has a loyal following, but his trajectory still feels like it is climbing.
