Artists of millions, price under 100 lei/day. On December 11, Beach, Please! announces the biggest artist ever

The 2026 edition of the Beach, Please! will be the strongest so far: line-up of millions of euros, top international and Romanian artists and an average price under 100 lei per day during this promotional period. It is one of the best price-value ratios in Europe, in a context where a single concert by a premium international artist often exceeds 100 euros.

The festival has already confirmed the return of Don Toliver, one of the fastest rising artists globally, and the next big name for the 2026 edition will be announced on December 11. At the same time, the Romanian line-up already includes defining names for Romanian urban culture: BUG Mafia and INNA. The production of the 2026 edition is built to a level comparable to the major European festivals, with investments in scenography, visuals and thematic areas that will transform the experience into an immersive five-day one.
Next year's edition will be hosted in NIBIRU, the new seaside entertainment resort, designed as a destination dedicated to urban culture and new generations. Beach, Please! it remains in the same geographic area where it grew up, but is now integrated into this much larger project, purpose-built to offer world-class experiences. The integration of the festival into NIBIRU also marks the beginning of a new stage for the project: a complete entertainment ecosystem, designed to function throughout the summer.

For perandthe current ode, until December 9, the tickets remain at the most advantageous rate of the year. Until December 4, a General Access subscription for all five days costs 469 lei, which is about 94 lei per day — a price significantly lower than the rates charged by the big European festivals. Until December 9, the price of a subscription to Beach, Please! it is 674 lei, i.e. 134 lei/day. By comparison, Sziget 2026 starts at €297 in Early Bird and Tomorrowland sells Full Madness Pass packages starting at €320 for 3 days.
“We want Beach, Please! to remain an accessible and fair festival with the people who have been with us since the beginning. A big line-up does not have to mean a high price. For us, it is important that the fans feel that they are getting a real experience, not just a concert. And next year's edition, hosted in NIBIRU, will raise the standards to a level we have never reached before,” said Andrei Șelaru (Selly).
With major investments in artists, production and the audience experience, Beach, Please! 2026 promises to be a landmark moment for the music scene and for the new generation of festival-goers in Romania. The new edition also marks the first time NIBIRU reveals its true potential.




