Movement Festival Returns to Detroit With Carl Cox, Dom Dolla, Sara Landry
Detroit’s Movement Festival will return for its 20th year from May 23 to 25 at Hart Plaza, featuring headliners Carl…

Detroit’s Movement Festival will return for its 20th year from May 23 to 25 at Hart Plaza, featuring headliners Carl Cox, Dom Dolla, and Sara Landry.
Dom Dolla, a returning performer, said the festival remains one of his favorites. “The history, the scope of performers and range of people coming together from multiple generations and backgrounds, make it one of the most meaningful events to play,” he said. “I’m very grateful to Paxahau, Chuck and the Detroit electronic community for welcoming me back and I’m very excited to return.”
Sara Landry also expressed excitement about performing in Detroit.
“The energy in this city is undeniable – I’m always thrilled to come back to the birthplace of techno,” Landry said in a statement. “I’m going to bring something extra special to my set, and I can’t wait to share it with you.”
Other performers announced for this year’s lineup include The Dare, Josh Baker, Eli Brown, AYYBO, Carl Craig, Zack Fox, The Martinez Brothers, and more.
For more information and additional details, festivalgoers can visit the official Movement Festival website.
An artist lineup can be found below:
Movement Festival 2026 Lineup

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