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Roskilde Completes Lineup, Sónar Reinvents, Sziget Adds Day Zero & More

Roskilde Festival unveils its complete 2026 lineup, featuring K-pop star Jennie, U.S. rapper Ken Carson, and techno producer Sama’ Abdulhadi. This finalizes one of Europe's most ambitious festival programs, with headliners The Cure and Go..

·May 15, 2026·via Pollstar
Roskilde Completes Lineup, Sónar Reinvents, Sziget Adds Day Zero & More

Denmark

Roskilde Completes Lineup

Roskilde Festival unveiled its full 2026 lineup, with K-pop global star Jennie, U.S. rapper Ken Carson, and techno producer Sama’ Abdulhadi among the final names completing one of Europe’s most ambitious festival programs.

Headliners The Cure, Gorillaz, Zara Larsson, Addison Rae, Clipse, David Byrne, Kneecap, Lily Allen, Little Simz, Wolf Alice, and Ethel Cain got announced earlier.

In total, 177 music acts from 37 countries are expected to perform in Roskilde between June 27 and July 4. As usual, the festival features a vast off-stage program of art and activism.

Roskilde Festival remains a fully independent festival made possible by some 27,000 volunteers each year. It donates all profits – over €64 million since 1971 – to humanitarian and cultural causes.

A full festival ticket for Roskilde 2026 costs DKK 2,600 ($407), including ticket fees. Day-tickets, two-day tickets and various camping and glamping options are available, too, at roskilde-festival.dk.

Germany

Full World Club Dome Lineup

From June 5–7, World Club Dome will once again transform Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany, into the world’s largest club.

The full line-up has now been revealed, and it features more than 170 acts spanning EDM, techno, hard techno, hardstyle, house, hip-hop and urban music.

ALOK, Bebe Rexha, DJ Snake, Eric Prydz, Haftbefehl, Holy Priest, James Hype, Le Shuuk, Lilly Palmer, Miss K8, Miss Monique, Robin Schulz, Schrotthagen, SSIO, Steve Angello, Steve Aoki are just the tip of the iceberg.

World Club Dome, crowned Germany’s best festival by DJ Mag UK in 2024, boasts six stages in and around the Frankfurt stadium, including the new 360° Center Stage, the festival’s main stage.

Full festival tickets Tickets are now available in the final pre-sale phase for €199 ($233) at www.worldclubdome.com/tickets. VIP and premium offerings are available, too.

Reeperbahn Festival Adds 38

Reeperbahn Festival returns to Hamburg, Germany, Sept. 16-19, with a curated live program featuring some established acts but, above all, new bands and artists who perform live across the city’s numerous clubs on and around the Reeperbahn.

Austrian electronic music wizard HVOB are the most prominent new addition, bringing their signature blend of deep house, hypnotic spoken-word elements, ambient sounds and plucked synths to Hamburg.

As usual, the new additions come from all over the world, here’s a selection: WizTheMC (South Africa), Lime Garden, Fat Dog, Heidi Curtis (all UK), Vtoroi Ka (Kyrgyzstan), panicbaby (Germany), Augusta (France), Bayonne (U.S.), GB (Denmark), Hiqpy (Netherlands), Jamaica Moana (Australia), Kazdoura (Canada), Kojaque (Ireland), Lea Kampmann (Faroe Islands), Moictani (Switzerland).

Four-day festival tickets are available for the spring rate of €159 ($186) until June 30, at which point they’ll go up to €179 ($209). A conference ticket, which includes the day-time sessions, workshops and panels as well as the festival, currently goes for €299 ($350) until June 30, at which point it’ll cost €399 ($467).

Hungary

Sziget Adds Day Zero

Although the Sziget Festival website lists Aug. 11-15 as the official festival dates, promoters have added the so-called day zero on Aug. 10, which will see Faithless, Morcheeba and Goran Bregović with his Wedding and Funeral Orchestra perform on the Island of Freedom in Budapest, Hungary.

The additional Day Zero marks a symbolic new chapter for the Sziget Festival, following its return to Hungarian ownership and with founder Károly Gerendai back on board.

In the spirit of its independence, the extra festival day takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through 33 years of Sziget history, featuring legendary acts from past editions and ticket prices reminiscent of years gone by.

The lineup for the remainder of the festival features Bring Me The Horizon, Florence + The Machine, Jorja Smith, Lewis Capaldi, Skepta, Skrillex, Sombr, Twenty One Pilots, and many more.

Sziget 2026 also boasts and expanded and transformed festival site, In the north of the island, Wonderland will bring together the Magic Mirror, the Lightstage, and the Art Garden, while the dropYard will become a dedicated space for hip-hop and rap culture. The Delta District will be the festival’s hub for electronic music going forward, bringing together the festival’s electronic music stages Yettel Colosseum, the BOLT Night Stage, and Arzenál x Turbina Der Klub.

Visitors of Sziget 2026 will also be greeted by the new Budapest Park Stage, sponsored by Johnny Walker, dedicated to up-and-coming Hungarian talent.

Sziget 2026 also launches the Sziget SZociety Foundation, an initiative supporting organizations and communities that advocate for young people facing mental health challenges.

One- and multi-day tickets, as well as full festival tickets are on sale with many VIP and camping upgrades available. The standard full festival pass, which includes basic camping, costs €379 + €25 handling fee ($443 + $29).

A Day Zero ticket for the added Monday costs €59 + €4 handling fee ($69 + $4.68).

‘The World Comes To Our Doorstep’: Sziget Launches Stage For Hungarian Artists

Belgium

Gent Jazz Fest Adds 27

Gent Jazz 2026 returns to the Bijloke site in Ghent, July 2-18, 2026, with a lineup led by Terence Blanchard & Ravi Coltrane, Sun Ra Arkestra, Angus & Julia Stone, Tamino, Van Morrison, Alabama Shakes, Snarky Puppy, Ludovico Einaudi, Celeste, John Hiatt on his “Farewell Europe Tour”, and many more.

The laster additions include Marble Sounds, Cassandra Coleman, Tiwayo, Sophia Ammann, Cheap Cult, Kameel, Ink Ognito, Etuk Ubong, Julien Tassin, Tommy WÁ, Dominique Fils-Aimé, and more.

Debuting successfully last year, the Gent Jazz Talent Day returns on Saturday, July 18, dedicated entirely to up and coming artists.

Tickets for each day are on sale now.

Netherlands

40 New Names For Lowlands

A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise returns to Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands, Aug. 21-23.

Among the lastest additions to the line-up are Celeste, Viagra Boys, José Gonzáles, Kelis, Lambrini Girls, Sophie Straat and many more.

They join previously confirmed Tyler, The Creator, Lorde, New Wave, Parcels, Sombr, Turnstile, Clipse, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Kneecap, Major Lazer, Amyl And The Sniffers, and many others.

Tickets for Lowlands 2026 are available through Ticketmaster. A festival ticket for the entire event (three days and four nights), including a spot at the tent campground bringing one’s own tent, shuttle bus transportation to and from Lelystad train station, and tourist tax, costs €365 ($427). Day passes are not available.

Spain

Sónar Reinvented

The 33rd edition of Sónar, taking place in Barcelona, June 18-20, features cult UK act The Prodigy and grime superstar Skepta; sets from Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, and Chris Stussy; live shows by Cabaret Voltaire, Kelis, WhoMadeWho, and Modeselektor; plus the collaborative improvisation project STOOR Live, where techno legend Speedy J is joined by four different performers on each day.

For the first time, the entire musical program of Sónar takes place at Fira Gran Via, with four stages open on Thursday June 18 and six (three open air and three indoor) running on June 19-20.

“The entire festival has been reimagined and redesigned to enhance the experience for both audience and artists, maintaining the high standards that have defined Sónar over its 30+ year history,” according to a Sónar press release.

Other highlights from the lineup include jungle revivalist Nia Archives; Australian DJ Dom Dolla; Dutch producer Reinier Zonneveld’s new show R2 (b2b AI, Holographic AV) which features him performing alongside an AI trained on his own music.

Joining them are ever-evolving German artist Boys Noize; an intergenerational improvised live set by FJAAK x Kittin; versatile UK DJ Joy Orbison; back-to-back sets by Gerd Janson b2b Marcel Dettmann and Clementaum b2b LAZA; live performances from Namasenda, Metrika, Miss Bashful and Barcelona collective Cutemobb (featuring founder LEÏTI), and many more.

Returning in 2026 are Sónar+D, the day program featuring talks, panels, workshops, centered around the core theme of how to reinject humanity into an increasingly automated world.

Sónar Kids, a parallel event created by Sónar to let families to enjoy music and creativity together, returns as well.

A standard Sónar ticket starts at €184 ($215), or €204 ($239) including the day program Sónar+D. Day tickets, VIP options, and more are available.

Finland

Disclosure, Bricknasty, Rochelle Jordan Join Flow Lineup

Flow Festival has added a new wave of artists to its 2026 edition, which returns to Helsinki, Finland Aug. 14-16.

Joining previously announced Florence + The Machine, Zara Larsson, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Turnstile, SOMBR, Clipse, Geese, Oklou, KETTAMA, Honey Dijon, Nu Genea Live Band, Lambrini Girls, and many more, are Disclosure, Bricknasty, Rochelle Jordan, Emilia Sisco & The Northern Lights, Efka Crush, and others.

Three-day tickets for €259 ($303), as well as one- and two-day ticket, plus a variety of Platinum tickets are now available.

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_Originally reported by [Pollstar](https://news.pollstar.com/2026/05/15/intl-lineups-roskilde-complete-sonar-reinvented-sziget-adds-day-zero-more/)._

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