Laneway Festival 2026 Set Times Are Here
This year’s Laneway Festival features performances from Chappell Roan, Alex G, The Dare, PinkPantheress and many more.
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Less than a month out from Laneway Festival 2026, organisers have dropped the set times for each edition of the fest.
Punters can download the official Laneway app for both iPhone and Android so they have all the info on their phone, or if you’re a little more old school, we’ve dropped them down below.
Kicking off in New Zealand at Auckland’s Western Springs on Thursday 5 February, Laneway Festival 2026 features an awesome lineup of talent headlined by Chappelle Roan. Also performing are Wet Leg, Alex G, PinkPantheress, Yung Lean and Bladee, Role Model, Cavetown, Wolf Alice and many more.
The Australian leg of the festival hits Gold Coast’s Southport Sharks on Saturday 7 February, Sydney’s Centennial Park on Sunday 8 February, Melbourne’s Flemington Park on Friday 13 February and Adelaide’s Showgrounds on Saturday 14 February, wrapping up at Perth’s Arena Joondalup on Sunday 15 February.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via lanewayfestival.com, with a special allotment of extra tickets released for the sold-out Melbourne and Sydney festivals.
Laneway Festival Auckland is 18+, while all the Aussie legs of the festival are 16+.
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“It’s incredible to be celebrating 21 years of Laneway. What began as a little street party in a Melbourne laneway has grown into a summer ritual across Australia and New Zealand,” Danny Rogers and Jerome Borazio, co-founders of the festival, said in a statement.
“Every year we’re blown away by the response from the artists, fans, and community that make Laneway so special — 2026 is about honouring that history while looking to the future.”
Laneway Festival takes place at Adelaide Showgrounds on Saturday 14 February. For full ticketing details, visit lanewayfestival.com.
LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2026 DATES, VENUES & Lineup
Dates and Venues
Thursday 5 February – Western Springs, Auckland, NZ (18+)
Saturday 7 February – Southport Sharks, Gold Coast, QLD (16+)
Sunday 8 February – Centennial Park, Sydney, NSW (16+)
Friday 13 February – Flemington Park, Melbourne, VIC (16+)
Saturday 14 February – Adelaide Showgrounds, Adelaide, SA (16+)
Sunday 15 February – Arena Joondalup, Perth, WA (16+)
2026 Lineup
Chappell Roan
Alex G
BENEE**
Cavetown
The Dare
Geese**
Gigi Perez
Jensen McRae**
Lucy Dacus
Malcolm Todd
Mt. Joy
Oklou
PinkPantheress
Role Model
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers**
Wet Leg
Wisp**
Wolf Alice
Yung Lean & bladee
Armlock**
Blusher**
Djanaba
The Belair Lip Bombs
Shady Nasty**
**East Coast dates only
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