I have been following the Beach Please music festival since its debut back in 2022, and it’s fascinating, as it is now one of the most popular music festivals in the country.
It focuses heavily on urban music like hip hop and trap. And it is completely taking over the Romanian seaside. In 2026, the festival runs from July 8 to July 12 in the Costinesti resort.
It takes place around the same time as the Neversea festival in Constanta, so if you plan it well, you can attend both, as Costinesti is just a short, 40-minute train or bus ride from Constanta.
This article has all the news and information you need about the festival, and I am updating it constantly as new info pops up.
Beach, Please! 2026 Lineup and Stages

We now have a clearer picture of the artists to perform this year, including a preliminary schedule (the day they will perform, but not the exact time).
I will update this article as soon as we have more details, but until then, the list is exciting and can help you plan ahead if you only want to visit during specific days or specific artists.
Note: I am listing them in alphabetical order, but I will bold the names of international/top artists to make it easier to skim through the lists until we have the exact schedule.
Day 1 – July 8th
- Albert NBN
- Iorga
- Petre Stefan
- Killa Fonic
- Rava & Friends
- + Many More
Day 2 – July 9th
- Alex Velea
- Apollored1
- DJ Cash (Young Thug DJ)
- Erika Isac
- Gheboasă
- Idk
- Ihateroza
- La Familia
- Nemzzz
- OG Eastbull
- Playboi Carti
- Prettifun
- Ryaa
- Tussin
- Xaviersobased
- Yny Sebi
- + Many More
Day 3 – July 10th
- Arkanian
- Badd G
- Bia
- Calinacho
- DJ Nano (6ix9ine DJ)
- Ian
- Jeleel
- Marko Glass & Bvcovia
- Mgk666
- Oscar
- Puya
- Rava
- Rich Amiri
- Ski Mask The Slump God
- Yeat
- + Many More
Day 4 – July 11th
- Adelinmm
- Amuly
- Azteca
- Babasha
- B.U.G. Mafia
- Cezar Guna
- Che
- Deliric
- Doc
- Inna
- Maximilian
- Nine Vicious
- Quavo
- Tomi Marfa
- Tony One
- Future
- Vlad Dobrescu
- Vlad Flueraru
- + Many More
Day 5 – July 12th
- Azteca & Sarba & Ray
- Blanco
- Candyboii
- Dj Moon
- Don Toliver
- Homixide Gang
- Hvnds
- M.G.L.
- Noua Unspe
- Rares
- Șatra B.E.N.Z.
- Sofaygo
- Supernova
- Tania
- Tyla
- + Many More
There are still a ton of empty slots on this list, and hopefully more big names to be announced. I’ll keep an eye on it, as I said, and update it as soon as we have more. Until then, still pretty exciting, with July 11th being the absolute best in terms of the sheer quality (and number) of artists.
Beach, Please: Festival Map
Check out the Beach Please map below – click the image to enlarge it if you can’t read everything. Image via the official Facebook page of the festival.
NOTE: This is from the previous edition, until the new and updated festival map is published. It will, most likely, be very similar though, so still helpful imho.

Beach Please 2026: Tickets & Attendance information
The sooner you grab your ticket for the festival, the cheaper it will be. The organizers usually spike up the prices a bit with every new major artist announcement, so it’s a great idea to purchase your tickets early.
You can get your ticket for the festival on this page on the official website here. Here are the current prices (double-check, as they will increase regularly).
Here are the current prices for the 2026 edition (double check, as they constantly change):
- General Access 5-Day Pass: ~215 EUR
- General Access Plus 5-Day Pass: !243 EUR
- VIP 5-Day Pass: ~300 EUR
There are plenty of options available, including various upgrades and Artist Village access, as well as Camping options for those who want to be nearby, so check out the official website to find the best one for you and your group.
Official website of the festival: Click here. Make sure to also follow the festival on Instagram and Facebook for live updates.
IMPORTANT: Children aged 14 and above can attend Beach, Please but ONLY if a parent or legal guardian is accompanying them.
If you’re aged 15-18, a legal guardian – like one of your parents – must also sign an affidavit. You will need to have this document printed on a piece of paper to present it when checking in, but if you are between 15-18, the parent or legal guardian does NOT have to be present.
To prove your age, you will need both a festival ticket, as long as a valid legal document (ID card, passport, or driver’s license) – both in original, not copies.
NOTE: If you want to explore more Romanian festivals, I recommend checking out my article listing the best ones this year.
How to Get to Beach, Please Festival This Year
The festival will take place in the Costinesti resort in Romania, some 30 kilometers away from Constanta (marked on Google Maps here).
The organizers know the local infrastructure gets overwhelmed, so they set up dedicated buses connecting major nearby cities and resorts directly to the festival area. I love this feature because it makes booking a hotel in a neighboring town so much easier.
- Mangalia
- Saturn
- Venus
- Cap Aurora
- Neptun
- Olimp
- Costinești
- Eforie Sud
- Eforie Nord
- Constanța
No exact schedules have been published – but they will be closer to the start day of the festival. You will be able to purchase the bus tickets directly from the driver.
If you want to reach the festival area from Bucharest, you can take a train (check out the schedules here) or a bus (options here).

The Beach Please Festival 2025 is looking really exciting at the moment. It’s becoming one of the most important festivals in Romania and I am sure it won’t be long before it will start bringing in more of an international crowd, like the Untold fest does.
If you have any other questions about the festival – or if you have additional information, don’t hesitate to comment below!
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I am a journalist and local expert who has been documenting life in Romania since 2013. Based in Constanta (after living in Bucharest and Drobeta Turnu Severin), I provide up-to-date, on-the-ground advice for expats and travelers. My articles are based on real life experiences and plenty of research – from paying Romanian bills to exploring the wild “Rawmania” countryside.