Your guide to 2026’s most exciting UK and European music festivals

Forget about putting up Christmas trees, it’s time to plan summer as lineups for 2026 UK and Europe music festivals are already rolling in thick and fast.

With Glastonbury Festival taking a break in 2026, there’s never been more competition to grab tickets for other festivals which have already announced world-class lineups for next year.

This year The Cure, Florence & the Machine, Gorillaz, Lewis Capaldi, Teddy Swims, Foo Fighters and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds seem to be doing the festival circuit, with Lily Allen giving a UK exclusive to one lucky London festival.

Festivals are more popular than ever, with Duran Duran’s John Taylor telling Metro he’s ‘never seen an appetite for live music in the UK like these last few years.’

But with more appetite comes more choice, so whether you’re hoping to return to your indie youth, party to Charli XCX or discover some new artists, there’s something out there for you.

Whether you’re looking for a UK staycation or a sun-soaked European break in Spain with your favourite artists, here’s Metro’s picks for the best festivals in 2026.

Victorious

SOUTHSEA, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Festival goers enjoying day 3 of Victorious Festival on August 24, 2025 in Southsea, England. (Photo by Mark Holloway/Redferns)
Victorious is delivering another special weekend (Picture: Mark Holloway/Redferns)

Victorious has just made its first lineup announcement for 2026, and it’s looking like another epic weekend.

Fresh of a stint supporting his pals in Oasis, Richard Ashcroft will headline on the Friday night, followed by The Black Keys on the Saturday and Kasabian on the Sunday.

Each day has an afternoon special guest, with those spots being filled by artists who are sure to get you moving: Rudimental, Dizzee Rascal, and Sigrid.

The rest of the lineup is as eclectic as you’d expect too, with Scissors Sisters, The Vaccines and Vengaboys alongside The Lottery Winners, Kate Nash and Jessie J.

Victorious Festival runs from Friday, August 28 to Sunday, August 30. Tickets are on sale here with day passes from £76 and weekend tickets from £194.

Mighty Hoopla

Mighty Hoopla 2024
Mighty Hoopla’s line-up is nothing short of phenomenal (Picture: Lorne Thomson/Redferns)

Even if the Mighty Hoopla lineup is pants (not the case!) the vibes elevate this festival to contend with some of the best in the country.

Held in London’s Brockwell Park on May 30 and 31, next year the one and only queen of 2025 Lily Allen will be performing her new tell-all album West End Girl, in a UK festival exclusive.

If that’s not enough of a reason to bag a Saturday ticket, old school boyband JLS will also be supporting, alongside Jessie J, Horse Meat Disco and Todrick Hall.

Meanwhile, the Scissor Sisters – who caused quite a stir at Glastonbury in June as hordes of millennials rushed to see their set – will be headlining the Sunday evening, with Perrie, Five, Alexandra Burke, and Trixie Mattel also performing.

While Saturday is sold out – likely caused by the popularity of West End Girl – there are still tickets available for Sunday here. Prices start at £69.50

Primavera Sound

Primavera Sound Barcelona 2025 - Day 2
Last year Primavera had best lineup going with the holy trinity of popstars in Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter (Picture: Xavi Torrent/Redferns)

Primavera bagged itself a ridiculous lineup for 2025, with the hottest pop trio in the world descending on Barcelona in Chappell RoanSabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX.

Next year, the lineup caters to a more varied musical palate, with Wet Leg opening the weekend on June 3, followed by Doja Cat, Massive Attack, Bad Gyal, Mac DeMarco, Father John Misty, Overmondo and others kicking off Thursday with a bang.

On Friday, June 5, The Cure are headlining, with Addison Rae representing the pop girlies, Skrillex on another stage, with PinkPantheress, JADE and Rilo Kiley also entertaining crowds.

On June 6, The xx, Gorillaz, My Bloody Valentine, Peggy Gou, Little Simz, Big Thief, Dijon and Kneecap are all on the bill to see out the weekend.

Primavera Sound Barcelona runs from Wednesday, June 3 to Sunday, June 7. Tickets range from €135 (£118) to €350 (£306).

Reading and Leeds

Reading Festival 2023 - Day 1
Reading and Leeds are bringing the Brat party back (Picture: Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

A far cry from their jazz roots, twin festivals Reading and Leeds have evolved their lineup for a more dance-forward sound next year.

There’s not a single indie guitar band headlining in 2026, with the four day event announcing Charli XCX, Chase & Status, Dave, Florence and the Machine, Fontaines D.C. and Raye so far.

Elsewhere on the lineup you’ll find pop queen Jade, rising star Sombr, breakout band Geese, and the unforgettable Skepta.

There’s plenty more to be announced with a tantilising censored name already displayed on the poster, we can’t wait to see what orgnaisers have in store.

Reading and Leeds Festivals run from Thursday, August 27 to Sunday, August 30, with tickets from £125 to £361.

Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight Festival 2025
Maybe it’s time to take a trip south… (Picture: Mark Holloway/Redferns)

Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris, The Cure – who appear to be busy next summer – Teddy Swims, The Kooks, Tom Grennan, Wet Leg, Sex Pistols, The Last Dinner Party, Rick Astley, Five, Feeder, Shed Seven, Anastacia and even KT Tunstall – and breathe – are all heading to the Isle of Wight Festival in 2026.

It’s quite the stacked lineup from top to bottom, with name after name from the 90s, 00s and 2010s jumping out as exciting slots to look forward to on June 18 to 21.

Plus, there’s even more to be announced.

Isle of Wight Festival has often been in Glastonbury’s shadow, maybe next year will be their time to shine.

Tickets are available here and start from £320 – unless you’re a kid, in which case it’s under £25 per child.

BST Hyde Park

Olivia Rodrigo Performs At BST Hyde Park 2025
BST Hyde Park usually pulls it out of the bag, let’s face it (Picture: Nicky J Sims/Getty Images for ABA)

In recent years, BST Hyde Park’s lineups have given Glastonbury a run for their money, bagging the likes of Sabrina Carpenter and Bruce Springsteen for the London summer weekends.

If you’re not feeling that whole camping in a field vibe next year, BST’s Hyde Park day festival offering is pretty impressive.

Organisers have so far revealed headliners Mumford and Sons, Garth Brooks, Maroon 5, Lewis Capaldi, and Pitbull, with full artist lineups still to come.

Why wouldn’t you want to spend an afternoon wearing a suit and a bald cap in Hyde Park listening to Mr Worldwide sing his biggest hits?

BST Hyde Park concert series runs from Saturday, June 27 to Sunday, July 12, with prices varying depending on artist. You can purchase through AXS or Ticketmaster here.

Open’er

Open'er Festival 2015 - Day 3
Open’er Festival could be your new favourite getaway (Picture: Gaelle Beri/Redferns)

If you’re looking for something a little different next year, Open’er Festival held at the Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Poland could be the answer.

Founded 20 years ago, it’s gained a reputation big names and diverse genres – and 2026 is no different with electronic rockers The XX, DJ Calvin Harris, US star Teddy Swims and legendary band The Cure.

The four day festival is yet to reveal all their performers but former Little Mix star Jade is set to headline the Tent Stage on the Saturday.

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Clipse, Halsey, Renee Rapp, Zara Larsson and icon David Bryne have all been announced so far – we weren’t kidding when we said it was diverse.

Open’er Festival runs from Wednesday, July 1 to Saturday, July 4, with tickets costing from 549zł (£113) to 1419zł (£293).

Mad Cool

Mad Cool 2025 Kicks Off
This Spanish festival always delivers on an indie must-see lineup (Picture: Ricardo Rubio/Europa Press via Getty Images)

Mad Cool has a brilliant track record of drafting in the best of indie rock artists, and 2026’s lineup looks no different.

Headlining on Wednesday, July 8 is Foo Fighters, Moby, The War on Drugs, and Wolf Alice, with The Last Dinner Party, Hot Milk and Jehnny Beth also performing.

Lighting up the Madrid venue on Friday, July 9 will be Florence & The Machine, Lorde, Teddy Swims, Renee Rapp, CMAT, and others, while Twenty One Pilots, Kings of Leon, Pixies, and Hasley are headlining the Friday evening.

Wrapping up the festival is Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Pulp, The Black Crowes, David Syrne, The Vaccines, and a casual mention of Kasabian on the second line…

Tickets are on sale here with a four-day pass starting at €250 (£206).

Boomtown

Helter-skelter lit up at Boomtown Fair Festival
Boomtown is the most colourful festival on the calendar (Picture: Dawn Fletcher-Park/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Boomtown is all about the vibes, with colour, visuals and fun at the heart of the festival’s ethos.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt when there’s a decent lineup – and 2026 is providing just that.

Kneecap, Scissor Sisters, Madness, Skrillex, Four Tet, Shaggy, Faithless, Vengaboys, Shy FX, Floating Points, and others are all set to kick off the party from August 12 to 16.

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