Flo Rida, Timbaland to lead 2026 Deja Vu Festival lineup in Szeged
Flo Rida and Grammy-winning producer and rapper Timbaland will be among the headline acts at the 2026 Deja Vu Festival, set for June 10–13 at the Újszeged Partfürdő, organizers said.
Held annually in Szeged, the Deja Vu Festival focuses on pop, dance and hip-hop hits from the 1980s through the 2000s and has become one of Hungary’s best-known retro music events. The four-day festival will bring together international chart-toppers, long-running crowd favorites and several performers appearing in Hungary for the first time.
Flo Rida, who broke through internationally in 2007 with the single “Low,” is expected to perform a selection of his best-known songs, including “Wild Ones,” “Right Round,” “Club Can’t Handle Me” and “Good Feeling.” Four-time Grammy Award winner Timbaland, making his first appearance in Hungary, is known for his influence on modern R&B and hip-hop and for hits such as “The Way I Are,” “Give It to Me,” “Apologize” and “SexyBack.”
The 2026 lineup also includes Earth, Wind & Fire, Bonnie Tyler and Samantha Fox. Tyler, whose career spans several decades, is best known for songs such as “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out for a Hero,” while Fox rose to prominence in the 1980s with “Touch Me (I Want Your Body).” Both artists are scheduled to perform in Szeged for the first time.
Returning performers include Cascada, fronted by German singer Natalie Horler, who has appeared at the festival previously with songs such as “Everytime We Touch” and “Evacuate the Dancefloor.” Romanian pop singer Inna, known for early-2000s dance hits including “Hot” and “Rock Your Body,” is also set to return.
Other international acts announced include the Dutch groups Vengaboys and 2 Unlimited, Swedish artist Basshunter, German dance group Snap!, Trinidadian-German singer Haddaway and German band Groove Coverage. Mr. President, known for 1990s hits such as “Coco Jamboo,” is also on the lineup.
The festival will also feature a strong domestic presence. Hungarian performers scheduled to appear include Kozmix, Groovehouse, DJ Sterbinszky, LL Junior, Krisz Rudi, Animal Cannibals, Rakonczai Imre, and DJ Szatmári. Organizers said veteran performers György Korda and Klári Balázs will give their farewell concert in Szeged during the event.
The Deja Vu Festival takes place along the Tisza River and typically attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. Organizers said further program details and additional performers are expected to be announced ahead of the 2026 event.