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HARD Summer2026

AUG 1–3, 2026Hollywood ParkStream on youtube 2 months out
Reported attendance: 80,000 · 2 days · 2 stages · Founded 2007 · 50 artists indexed · EDM, house, techno, bass, hip-hop, Latin, electronic · Part of Insomniac Events (Live Nation)

HARD Summer is Los Angeles' biggest electronic music festival, and it has spent nearly two decades earning that title. Gary Richards, the DJ and promoter known as Destructo, started HARD in 2007 with a simple idea that felt radical at the time: put dance music and hip-hop on the same stages and let the crowds figure out the rest. The festival grew fast, passed through a long string of venues across Southern California, and in 2013 was folded into Insomniac, the company behind Electric Daisy Carnival. Its scale has at times been staggering. More than 146,000 people came through the gates at Auto Club Speedway in 2016, the same weekend three young attendees died, a loss that reshaped how the event handles heat and safety. Since 2024 HARD Summer has settled at Hollywood Park, the 300-acre complex around SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, where two sold-out days now draw roughly 80,000 fans each. The 2026 edition lands on August 1 and 2 with more than 60 acts, pairing techno and house names like Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Maceo Plex and Mau P with DJ Snake, Kali Uchis and a Knock2 back-to-back set with Zedd.

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Country🇺🇸 United States
VenueHollywood Park
Founded2007
Capacity~80k
ParentInsomniac Events (Live Nation)
GenresEDM, house, techno, bass, hip-hop, Latin, electronic
Platformyoutube
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WikipediaArticle ↗

Livestream history

HARD Summer does not have a track record of livestreaming its in-person editions. Its parent company Insomniac runs heavy free livestreams for Electric Daisy Carnival, but for HARD Summer the public output has been post-event recap videos rather than live broadcasts. The one clear livestream was in 2020, when the cancelled physical festival was replaced by a free two-day virtual Back HARD BBQ Rave-A-Thon on Insomniac TV. No confirmed free or paid live broadcast of the 2023, 2024 or 2025 stadium-era editions has been documented.

  1. 2020
    Insomniac TV
    Free stream
    Notable: Dillon Francis, Louis The Child, TOKiMONSTA, Valentino Khan
    A two-day virtual Back HARD BBQ Rave-A-Thon on August 7 and 8 standing in for the pandemic-cancelled in-person festival, streamed on Insomniac TV.
How to watch
PlatformInsomniac TV
AccessFree stream
Stages streamed2

What sets it apart

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HARD Summer was built around mixing electronic dance music with hip-hop, a crossover that founder Gary Richards (Destructo) pushed from the festival's 2007 start.

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It is Los Angeles' largest electronic music festival, drawing crowds in the range of 80,000 per day at its current Hollywood Park home.

03

Since 2013 it has been owned and produced by Insomniac, the same company behind Electric Daisy Carnival.

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The festival has changed venues many times, moving from downtown LA parks to speedways and most recently to the Hollywood Park complex around SoFi Stadium in 2024.

Hear the lineup
Charlotte de Witte · Spotify
Amelie Lens · Spotify
Maceo Plex · Spotify
Mau P · Spotify

Venue

The festival takes place at Hollywood Park in United States. It typically hosts crowds in the 80,000+ range across 2 days.

NameHollywood Park
Country🇺🇸 United States

History

HARD Summer was founded in 2007, making this its 19th year.

The festival is part of Insomniac Events (Live Nation)'s portfolio of electronic music events.

Founded2007
Years running19
ParentInsomniac Events (Live Nation)

Signature moments

  1. 2026The lineup leaned hard into techno and house alongside hip-hop, booking Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Maceo Plex and Mau P beside DJ Snake, Kali Uchis and a Knock2 back-to-back with Zedd.
  2. 2024HARD Summer relocated to the Hollywood Park grounds at the SoFi Stadium complex, a move that reset the festival's footprint and sold strongly.
  3. 2020With the in-person event off the table during the pandemic, Insomniac ran a free two-day virtual Back HARD BBQ Rave-A-Thon on Insomniac TV with Dillon Francis, Louis The Child, TOKiMONSTA and others.
  4. 2016More than 146,000 people attended at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, but the weekend was marked by tragedy when three young attendees died, prompting heightened scrutiny of festival safety.