Finland’s Flow Festival Adds Lykke Li and More To 2026 Lineup

 

The Nordic festival’s 2026 bill also includes Florence + the Machine, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and the Clipse.

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Finland’s biggest music fest, Flow Festival, has added several more artists to its 2026 bill, including Swedish artist Lykke Li.

Returning to Suvilahti Power Plant from Friday 14 August to Sunday 16 August 2026, the addition of Li comes ahead of the release of the singer-songwriter’s upcoming sixth and final studio album, The Afterparty.

Also announced as part of the second wave of artists are Brazilian composer Arthur Verocai, who will be performing with the AUKSO Orchestra, pioneering electronic provocateurs Cabaret Voltaire, Finnish R&B meets hip hop artist Bizi, Finnish pop purveyor Malla and boundary-pushing artist Keiju.

They join a bumper bill featuring Florence + the Machine, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Zara Larsson, PinkPantheress, Clipse, Turnstile and more.

Tickets for Flow Festival 2026 are on sale now via flowfestival.com.

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Flow Festival has been a highlight on the European festival calendar for more than two decades. Since its inception in 2004, the festival has continued to deliver a genre-spanning lineup of both local and international artists.

Along with the music, Flow Festival offers punters a wide range of activities, including art installations, film screenings, workshops, TED talks and more.

Taking home the Music & Media Finland Best Festival Award four times in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013, the 2025 event featured a lineup that included Charli XCX, Fontaines D.C., Khruangbin, Little Simz, FKA twigs, Bicep, Joy Orbison, Avalon Emerson, Underworld, Yung Lean & Bladee and more.

Flow Festival 2025 takes place at the historic Suvilahti Power Plant area in Helsinki, Finland, from Friday 14 August to Sunday 16 August 2026. Tickets on sale now at flowfestival.com.


 
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