Sziget Festival Adds 50 More Artists To 2026 Lineup

 

The new artists join headliners Florence + the Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Zara Larsson, sombr and Twenty One Pilots.

UK grime artist Skepta wearing an olive green parka jacket with patches, posing in front of a brick wall and white shutters in an urban setting.

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Hungary’s Sziget Festival, located on Budapest's Óbuda Island from 11 to 15 August, just added a whopping 50 new artists to the already huge lineup.

The new additions include Norwegian singer and songwriter Sigrid, grime MC Skepta, UK singer Natasha Bedingfield, soul songstress Jorja Smith, renowned DJ Peggy Gou, Belgian electronic act Soulwax and more.

They join headliners Bring Me The Horizon, Zara Larsson, Florence + the Machine, Lewis Capaldi, sombr and Twenty One Pilots at the top of the bill.

Speaking about the latest wave of announcements, Sziget CEO Tamás Kádár said, “Our programme is really taking shape. From major international names to emerging talent on our dropYard and Buzz stages, and the launch of the Budapest Park Stage celebrating top Hungarian acts, this has been an exciting week for us.”

Tickets on sale now via szigetfestival.com.

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Taking place on the famed Island of Freedom, Sziget is more than just a music festival, with the five-day arts, culture and music event showcasing everything from art installations and circus performers to interactive events offering fans a fully immersive experience.

Sziget is one of the largest music festivals in Europe and has been running since 1994.

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. Tickets on sale now at szigetfestival.com.


 
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