Groove Cruise Drops Massive Lineup for Sold-Out 2027 Edition

It might only be April, but Groove Cruise 2027 has been sold out since February, just one month after the conclusion of the 2026 event. Today, the anticipation has reached a fever pitch as the festival organizers announced a powerhouse lineup for the upcoming 2027 voyage. During the monthly "State of the Ocean" stream, leader Jason Beukema and his team provided updates and confirmed several highly anticipated additions, including the inclusion of Eli Brown and a dedicated presence from the legendary Drumcode label.

The headlining roster offers a balanced blend of sonic textures, leaning heavily into the driving sounds of techno with Adam Beyer and Eli Brown, while maintaining a strong house presence with BUNT., KETTAMA, and Disco Lines. The supporting lineup continues the festival's tradition of genre-defying curation, featuring notable names such as Andrew Bayer, Ciaran McCauley, CID, D.O.D., Daxson, Fallon, Gudfella, Jason Ross, Joshwa, Marco Faraone, Marie Vaunt, Roddy Lima, Sam Feldt, Space 92, Tini Gessler, and Whipped Cream.

Returning favorites adding to the excitement include Amy Wiles, Anabel Englund, Anthony Attalla, Deeper Purpose, Ranger Trucco, Sarah de Warren, Ship Wrek, and Trivecta. Furthermore, the 2027 edition will introduce a multi-day takeover by Taking Back Emo, featuring special appearances by Travis Clark of We The Kings and Tom Higgenson of Plain White Tees.

In total, the event promises over 100 artists performing across 96 hours of continuous music on 13 distinct stages. Beyond the music, attendees can look forward to eight unique themes, artist-hosted activities, and the inaugural full takeover of the brand-new Royal Beach Club in Nassau, which boasts two private beaches, three pools, and the world's largest swim-up bar.

While Groove Cruise 2027 is currently sold out, those still hoping to attend can join the priority waitlist by placing a refundable deposit. Organizers encourage fans to use the code 'edmtunes' when joining the waitlist to secure a potential discount upon booking. With such a stacked lineup, the wait for January is sure to be the longest of the year.