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The Lost Sundays Block Party will take over ivy Sydney over the Easter long weekend.

Lost Sundays Block Party
Lost Sundays Block Party(Credit: Amar Gera)

After a series of sold-out events, Lost Sundays returns in 2026 with a long weekend celebration of electronic music.

For this year’s Lost Sundays Block Party, live music and dancing will take over the nightclub, ivy Sydney, on Sunday, 5 April.

The day involves a ten-hour, four-stage electronic music line-up, starring 22 artists who will keep the vibes high all night long. It’s essentially the scale of a star-studded, outdoor music festival, but instead retains the intimate vibe of Lost Sundays by taking place in the city centre.

Led by Dutch house music prodigy Marsolo, the event will also welcome Japan’s Rinse FM resident Ryota, Rotterdam's LAMMER, British-Chinese twins IDEMI, NYC-born BIIANCO, Australia’s own Mincy, and Southampton's 21-year-old Skeptic.

Elsewhere, more artists have been locked in to perform across ivy Sydney’s iconic four-stage set-up – the Courtyard, Darkroom, Rooftop, and Cave will all be in use.

Emerging talents and music selectors, such as Houv, Flywaves, Jade Bates, Madame Reve, Maloney, Dean Turnley, Max Cherry b2b Jane Decks, Miphi, Obeido, Postponez, Proc, Sim Select, Tangela, Tia Lacoste, and Tokyo Sexwale b2b ShutUpGeorgia, round out the bill.

In addition to the live music, punters can soak up the vibe from ivy’s state-of-the-art drum-and-bass Audiotechnik system, which powers all four stages.

The fun begins at 6 pm and continues until 3 am. Head to the Lost Sundays website for more information about this year’s event.

Crafted by the team behind Lost Paradise, Lost Sundays is a weekly Sunday party held in the heart of Sydney. Meanwhile, its Block Party events offer something a little different and extra special, taking over ivy on the Easter Weekend next month.

Lost Sundays’ Block Party initially launched in March 2024, offering a 30-act bill across four stages. Fast forward two years, and last month, the program expanded to feature a four-stage event for the first time.