By That Festival Site | 18 February, 2026
Digi Culture & Music has officially dropped the 2026 festival map, offering fans a detailed look at how Thoroughbred Park in Canberra will come alive on 28th February, 2026. The newly revealed layout confirms three distinct performance zones, Open Air, Warehouse and Traxside, alongside the return of Downtempo Village, creating a carefully curated flow between high-energy sets and laidback spaces across the site.
The Open Air stage anchors the centre of the grounds, while Warehouse delivers an indoor club experience and Traxside adds an intimate edge to the programming. Downtempo Village returns as a dedicated chill-out precinct, complete with hammocks and shaded areas. The map also outlines Market Stalls, food vendors, water stations, wine bars and clearly marked amenities, ensuring fans can navigate seamlessly between performances from Salute, Sally C, Soul Mass Transit System, MPH and Michael Gray.
Practical features are front and centre, with visible drop-off and pick-up zones along Randwick Road, accessible entry and exit points, first aid, pill testing services and multiple restroom facilities positioned throughout the venue. The thoughtful design reflects Digi Culture & Music’s continued focus on safety, accessibility and crowd comfort while maintaining a premium electronic festival atmosphere in the nation’s capital.

With the countdown to 28th February, 2026 well underway, the map release signals the final planning phase for ticket holders preparing to experience Baron Von Trax, Yasmin Gardezi, Katayanagi Twins, Faster Horses and more. Digi Culture & Music’s 2026 edition is shaping up as a polished, multi-zone celebration of house, techno and UK sounds at one of Canberra’s most iconic event spaces.
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