Let’s get into 2026 Breakaway Atlanta, because this weekend gave Atlanta a full dose of EDM, crowd energy, and festival-ready chaos worthy of a stadium.
From May 15–16, 2026, Center Parc Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia turned into a massive electronic music playground packed with house, bass, dance, tech house, colorful festival fits, and nonstop main-stage momentum.
With Fisher, John Summit, Kaskade, and MAU P leading the lineup, Breakaway Atlanta gave fans two full days of huge sets, loud crowd moments, and the kind of weekend energy that makes a festival feel bigger than just a concert.
This year, the weekend also had an extra flavorful boost with the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration sponsoring the event. For adult festivalgoers, the partnership brought bold flavor, ready-to-use convenience, and a vibrant brand presence that matched the colorful energy of Breakaway Atlanta.
What Was Breakaway Atlanta?
Breakaway Atlanta was a two-day electronic music festival held May 15–16, 2026, at Center Parc Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The lineup brought together major names across house, bass, tech house, melodic electronic, and high-energy festival music, including:
Fisher, John Summit, Kaskade, MAU P, Cole Knight, DEVAULT, Fallon, Gorillat, JKYL & Hyde, Kai Wachi, Layton Giordani, LAYZ, LYNY, Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, PEEKABOO, Rossy, Seth David, Shosh, Thunderpony, Bogi, Deej, Knockback, and Ottomatic.
Basically, Breakaway Atlanta gave fans a packed weekend with something for every kind of EDM fan.
FUMI x Cloud Nurdz Sponsors Breakaway Atlanta
One of the standout brand moments from the weekend was the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration.
FUMI is known for ready-to-use disposable vape devices with a wide range of flavor options, including the fruity Watermelon Ice, Peach Gummy, Peach Blue Razzm Fresh Mint, and best-selling Cali Cherry. The brand is built around convenience, variety, and a flavorful experience in one sleek platinum black device.
The FUMI 55K experience takes that even further with a high-capacity disposable device designed for adult users who want long-lasting performance. With up to 55,000 puffs, FUMI 55K is built for maximum longevity, consistent flavor, and easy all-in-one convenience.
Then there is Cloud Nurdz, the e-liquid brand known for bold fruit and sweet-treat-inspired flavors like their signature Peach Blue Razz. Cloud Nurdz brings a playful, vibrant, flavor-chaser energy with tangy, sugary, smooth, and intense blends that feel right at home in a colorful festival setting.
FUMI x Cloud Nurdz brought energetic entertainment at their booth during the event. Including their Mystery Box giveaway, where rave-goers can win exclusive merchandise and have a chance to test their skill at their retro claw-machine to win even more prizes. The FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration at Breakaway Atlanta matched the music, lights, and high-energy atmosphere expected from the weekend.
The FUMI x Cloud Nurdz Collaboration Brought Extra Flavor to Atlanta
Festival weekends are all about movement, convenience, and memorable moments.
That is exactly why the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz sponsorship made sense at Breakaway Atlanta.
FUMI brought the sleek device experience.
Cloud Nurdz brought the bold, smooth flavor personality.
Together their booth brought the fun and excitement.
And Breakaway brought the crowd, the music, and the packed stadium festival energy.
The collaboration felt bubbly, fun, and festival-ready. For adult vape consumers, it added another layer to the weekend while connecting with the same playful, bold energy that makes Cloud Nurdz stand out.
Friday, May 15: John Summit, Kaskade, and a Strong Opening Day
Friday came in with serious opening-day energy.
The Friday lineup featured:
Cole Knight, DEVAULT, Fallon, Flozone, John Summit, JKYL & Hyde, Kaskade, Layton Giordani, LYNY, Maesic, PEEKABOO, Seth David, Twin Diplomacy, Val Fleury, Bogi, and Deej.
This was the kind of first day that did not waste time warming up.
John Summit brought the big house music energy that festival crowds show up ready for. His sound is built for huge outdoor moments, packed dance floors, and that feeling where the whole crowd locks into the same beat.
Kaskade added a more emotional, polished festival sound. His set gave the day that bright, melodic, hands-in-the-air feeling that fits perfectly when the lights start taking over and the crowd is fully in it.
The rest of Friday kept the momentum moving. Layton Giordani added a driving, techno-influenced edge. PEEKABOO brought heavier bass energy. LYNY, DEVAULT, JKYL & Hyde, Fallon, Cole Knight, Seth David, and the rest of the lineup gave the day variety from start to finish.
Friday felt like the perfect kickoff: energetic, packed, colorful, and very Atlanta.
Saturday, May 16: Fisher, MAU P, and a Big Closing-Day Run
Saturday kept the weekend moving with another stacked schedule.
The Saturday lineup included:
Fisher, Gorillat, Kai Wachi, LAYZ, Lostboyjay, MAU P, Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, Rossy, Shosh, Thunderpony, Knockback, Laurent, and Ottomatic.
This day leaned into full crowd-moving energy.
Fisher brought the kind of house music set that turns a festival crowd into one giant dance floor. His sound is playful, bold, and built for big reactions, making him a perfect fit for a Breakaway closing-day moment packed with fireballs and fireworks to end the night.
MAU P added that sharp, modern tech-house punch. His set gave Saturday a club-driven edge with grooves that kept the energy high and the crowd moving.
Kai Wachi and LAYZ brought heavier bass moments, while Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, Rossy, Shosh, Thunderpony, and the rest of the lineup helped round out the day with different sounds, tempos, and crowd moments.
Saturday felt like the kind of final festival day where everyone knows they have to make it count.
Atlanta brought it and absolutely did.
The Center Parc Stadium Festival Experience
Center Parc Stadium gave Breakaway Atlanta a strong festival setting.
The venue had the space, scale, and open-air feel needed for a full two-day electronic music festival. It gave fans room to move, meet up with friends, explore the festival, and still feel connected to the main-stage energy.
That is what makes Breakaway work so well.
You can catch a massive headliner, discover a new artist, take in the lights, link up with your group, and still feel like the whole weekend has a rhythm of its own.
In Atlanta, that rhythm felt loud, colorful, social, and fully alive.
The FUMI x Cloud Nurdz sponsorship added to that lifestyle-driven festival atmosphere, giving adult attendees another flavorful brand experience to connect with throughout the weekend.
Why Breakaway Atlanta Was Worth It
Breakaway Atlanta felt like a full playlist brought to life.
You had major headliners like Fisher, John Summit, Kaskade, and MAU P, but the rest of the lineup brought plenty of weight too.
Friday brought John Summit, Kaskade, PEEKABOO, Layton Giordani, LYNY, DEVAULT, and more for a strong opening day.
Saturday brought Fisher, MAU P, Kai Wachi, LAYZ, Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, Rossy, Shosh, and more to close the weekend with full festival energy.
Together, both days gave Atlanta a packed Breakaway weekend with plenty of music, movement, and spellbinding moments you will not soon forget.
And with the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration sponsoring Breakaway Atlanta, the weekend had an extra splash of bold flavor and adult festival culture that fit right into the crowd-ready atmosphere.
Final Thoughts
2026 Breakaway Atlanta was one of those weekends that felt made for festival season.
The lineup was stacked, the crowd was ready, Center Parc Stadium gave the event a big Atlanta backdrop, and the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration brought a fun, flavorful brand moment to the experience.
With Fisher, John Summit, Kaskade, MAU P, PEEKABOO, Kai Wachi, Layton Giordani, LAYZ, Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, LYNY, Rossy, Shosh, and more, Breakaway Atlanta delivered two days of music, dancing, and high-energy festival fun.
Atlanta brought the music.
Breakaway brought the crowd.
And FUMI x Cloud Nurdz brought the bold flavor ravers crave.
The May 15–16 weekend turned into a festival that electronic music fans will think about long after the beats stop.
FAQ
When was Breakaway Atlanta?
Breakaway Atlanta took place on May 15 and May 16, 2026.
Where was Breakaway Atlanta held?
Breakaway Atlanta was held at Center Parc Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Who headlined Breakaway Atlanta?
The headliners were Fisher, John Summit, Kaskade, and MAU P.
Who sponsored Breakaway Atlanta?
Breakaway Atlanta included a FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration sponsorship, bringing together FUMI disposable vape devices and Cloud Nurdz e-liquid flavor profiles for adult attendees.
What is FUMI?
FUMI is a disposable vape device brand known for ready-to-use convenience, sleek device design, and a wide variety of flavor options. The FUMI 55K is a high-capacity disposable vape device designed to deliver up to 55,000 puffs.
What is Cloud Nurdz?
Cloud Nurdz is an e-liquid brand known for bold fruit and sweet-treat-inspired flavors. The brand is vibrant, playful, and crafted for adult flavor chasers who enjoy smooth, tangy, sugary, and intense flavor profiles.
What was the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration?
The FUMI x Cloud Nurdz collaboration combined FUMI’s disposable device format with Cloud Nurdz’s bold e-liquid flavor style, creating a convenient and flavorful option for adult vape consumers.
Who played Friday at Breakaway Atlanta?
Friday, May 15 featured Cole Knight, DEVAULT, Fallon, Flozone, John Summit, JKYL & Hyde, Kaskade, Layton Giordani, LYNY, Maesic, PEEKABOO, Seth David, Twin Diplomacy, Val Fleury, Bogi, and Deej.
Who played Saturday at Breakaway Atlanta?
Saturday, May 16 featured Fisher, Gorillat, Kai Wachi, LAYZ, Lostboyjay, MAU P, Max Dean, Max Styler, OBSKÜR, Rossy, Shosh, Thunderpony, Knockback, Laurent, and Ottomatic.
What kind of music was at Breakaway Atlanta?
Breakaway Atlanta featured mostly electronic dance music, including house, tech house, bass, melodic electronic, and high-energy festival EDM.
Was Breakaway Atlanta worth attending?
Yes. With major headliners, a strong two-day lineup, a big Atlanta venue, and the FUMI x Cloud Nurdz festival collaboration, Breakaway Atlanta delivered a fun and memorable weekend for electronic music fans.




