Florence + the Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Sombr and Twenty One Pilots Headline Sziget Festival 2026 Lineup
The bill also includes Lambrini Girls, Underworld and Australia’s own Tash Sultana.
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Hungary’s major music festival, Sziget, has announced the first lineup of artists for next year’s event.
UK songstress Florence + the Machine, Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, American crooner Sombr and experimental rockers Twenty One Pilots top the bill for Sziget 2026.
Other notable names performing at the festival include rising Brighton punk act Lambrini Girls, iconic dance duo Underworld, unlikely popstar bbno$ and rock outfit Biffy Clyro.
The festival also features several Aussies, including multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana, heavy creative Kim Dracula and global DJ and producer Dom Dolla.
Held in Budapest on the picturesque Óbuda Island, Sziget 2026 takes place across five days between August 11 and August 15.
General on sale kicks off at 7pm GMT on Tuesday December 16 via szigetfestival.com.
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Sziget is more than just music, with the Island of Freedom showcasing art installations, circus performers and interactive events offering fans an immersive experience.
One of the largest music and cultural festivals in Europe, Sziget has been running since 1994 and continues to attract incredible and diverse lineups.
Last year’s festival featured acts including Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Papa Roach, The Kooks, FKA Twigs, The Last Dinner Party, Post Malone and more.
Sziget 2026 takes place at Óbuda Island in Budapest, Hungary, from Tuesday 11 August to Saturday 15 August 2026. Full ticketing information is available at szigetfestival.com.
Sziget 2026 Lineup
Florence + the Machine
Lewis Capaldi
SOMBR
Twenty One Pilots
ALT BLK ERA
ANNA
Antony Szmierek
Ashnikko
Baby Lasagna
Bad Nerves
bbno$
BIIA
Biffy Clyro
Brooke Combe
Cassia
Charlotte Cardin
DE’WAYNE
Dijon
Dom Dolla
Elefánt
Giant Rooks
Indira Paganotto
Jazzy
Joris Voorn
Karen Dió
Kim Dracula
Lambrini Girls
Makrohang
Oskar Med K
Pan-Pot
Paris Paloma
Sim0ne
Sisi
Ski Aggu
Tash Sultana
TOMORA
Underworld
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