New York City–based electronic duo Indo Warehouse will be the only act of Indian origin on the lineup of EDC Mexico 2026, where they are scheduled to close the Bionic Jungle stage on Day 1, February 20.
Held annually at Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, EDC Mexico has, since its launch in 2014, grown into one of Latin America’s largest electronic music gatherings. The festival is known for its large-scale production and genre-spanning programming, covering everything from house and techno to bass-driven and Latin-influenced sounds. Over the years, it has hosted artists such as Tiësto, Skrillex, and deadmau5.
Indo Warehouse’s inclusion in the 2026 edition reflects the growing international visibility of their hybrid sound, which blends electronic dance music with South Asian musical elements, often described by the duo as “Indo House.” Their appearance at EDC Mexico places this approach within one of the world’s most prominent festival environments, highlighting how regional influences are increasingly finding space on global stages.
Speaking about the performance, Kunal Merchant said, “Mexico City has always been close to our hearts, but we’ve never experienced it through the lens of Indo Warehouse. Closing the Bionic Jungle stage at EDC marks a new chapter for us. To stand on that platform representing our culture alongside some of the biggest names in dance music feels both surreal and deeply intentional.”
Kahani added, “Mexico City is one of those cities that inspires you the second you land. To finally step onto that stage as Indo Warehouse and close out Bionic Jungle feels like a dream realised. We’re prepared to debut some new music and bring our sound to this festival.”
Their set at EDC Mexico 2026 comes at a time when South Asian-influenced electronic music is gaining wider traction internationally. For Indo Warehouse, the performance represents both a continuation of that momentum and a significant marker in their ongoing engagement with the global festival circuit.








