Zamna Bali 2026
Zamna Bali 2026
Zamna arrives in Bali for two days on 17 and 18 October 2026, taking over Savaya’s clifftop amphitheatre in Uluwatu — the biggest confirmed electronic music event on the island this side of New Year.
The festival was born in 2017 in the jungle outside Tulum, staged around a cenote — the limestone sinkholes the Maya believed were doorways to the underworld. It has since grown into one of dance music’s genuine global franchises, running editions in Ibiza, Miami, Dubai, Madrid, São Paulo and Egypt and drawing more than 160,000 people a year from over 120 countries. Zamna’s signature is the curated night: rather than one flat lineup, each session is handed to a label or collective — Afterlife, Keinemusik, Circoloco and Tomorrowland’s CORE among them — so no two days feel alike.
Savaya is an unusually good fit for it. The venue sits 100 metres above the Indian Ocean on the Pecatu cliffs, built around the Cube and a run of clifftop pools, and it has been voted the number one club in Asia. Swapping a Mexican jungle cenote for a Balinese limestone headland is the kind of setting Zamna has always chased.
Doors open at 3:00 PM on Saturday and 1:00 PM on Sunday, with support DJs playing through the afternoon into the headline sets on both days. Early-bird tickets are Rp 700,000 for Saturday and Rp 600,000 for Sunday, and a two-day pass covering both is Rp 1,000,000 — the obvious buy if you intend to do the weekend properly. The full lineup had not been announced at the time of writing; check the venue or Megatix closer to the date.
Practical notes: the event is strictly 21+ and a valid photo ID is required — management can and does refuse entry. Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be upgraded to a sofa on the night, so decide before you buy. Traffic to Uluwatu on an October weekend is heavy; allow 90 minutes or more from Canggu or Seminyak, plan your ride home in advance, and dress smart-casual — the door code is enforced and beachwear will not pass.