No imports needed: Made in Luxembourg fest delivers again
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Luxembourg’s homegrown talent takes centre stage once again as the Made in Luxembourg Festival returns to Differdange for its third edition on 27 June, with a 2026 line-up shaping up to be one of its most diverse yet.
Built around a simple but powerful concept; celebrating artists from the Grand Duchy, the festival has quickly built a reputation as a must-attend date for anyone curious about the breadth of Luxembourg’s music scene. This year’s edition doubles down on that mission, bringing together an eclectic mix of genres, styles, and generations. The bill reflects a scene that refuses to be boxed in.
A line-up that covers all bases
Among the names announced, De Läb stand out as one of Luxembourg’s most recognisable acts, bringing their signature blend of hip-hop and cultural storytelling. They’re joined by Edsun, whose genre-blurring pop sound continues to gain traction both locally and beyond.

Fans of indie and alternative will find plenty to latch onto with Feed The Fox, while Irem adds a fresh, contemporary voice to the mix. Meanwhile, Jayo Brudjez and DJ Miss Sappho inject individuality and edge, each carving out their own distinct artistic identity.
Then there’s All Reitz Reserved, with his mesmerising electric violin and loop setup that’s well worth catching on stage.
Elsewhere on the line-up, artists like BC One, Joel Marques, Laurent Unchained, Lucas Ferraz, and Oke ensure that the day remains as unpredictable as it is exciting, a true reflection of Luxembourg’s evolving musical landscape.
What makes Made in Luxembourg particularly compelling isn’t just the quality of the acts, but the statement it makes. In a country where international touring artists often dominate the spotlight, this festival flips the script, putting local musicians front and centre and giving audiences a chance to (re)discover the talent on their doorstep.
By its third edition, the festival is no longer a showcase but a platform, a meeting point, and arguably a small but significant movement within the national music ecosystem.
A summer highlight
With summer festival season in full swing, Made in Luxembourg offers something refreshingly grounded: a celebration of identity, creativity, and community.
Whether you’re already plugged into the scene or just looking for a reason to explore it, Differdange is the place to be on 27 June from 5pm, right through to 1am. And it’s all free of course, right on the main town square!
For more information visit the Ville de Differdange website.





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