The Cure, Gorillaz and Moby Headline Bulgaria’s New Festival PhillGood

 

The lineup also includes Kneecap, Suede, Sleaford Mods and more.

Musician Moby on stage, looking upward. He has tattoos on his neck ("protect the innocent") and "ANIMAL RIGHTS" on his arms. Bright stage lights behind.

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Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest cities, is set to host a brand new three-day music festival from 17-19 July 2026.

One of Europe’s fastest-growing cultural destinations, PhillGood takes place along Plovdiv’s famous Rowing Canal and features three massive headliners: The Cure, making their Bulgarian debut, Gorillaz, touring in support of their upcoming new album The Mountain, and electronic wonder Moby.

They will be joined on the PhillGood Main Stage by Wolf Alice, Kneecap, Suede, Einstürzende Neubauten, Just Mustard and Sleaford Mods.

The PhillCool Stage will play host to Apashe & The Brass Orchestra, Thievery Corporation, Perturbator, Hayes & Y, Kadebostany and Ali.

There is set to be a third stage with more artists announced in the coming weeks.

The best news is three day passes are less than AU$250, which is an absolute bargain when compared to festival prices here. Three-day, single-day, VIP and camping tickets are on sale now at phillgood.ink.

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The introduction is a great boost to Bulgaria’s economy and another display of the country’s dedication to arts and culture.

Presented by Fest Team, who have established themselves as Bulgaria’s leading live music promoter and brought the likes of Ed Sheeran, Robbie Williams, Nick Cave and Guns N’Roses to the country, PhillGood shapes as one of 2026s most interesting festivals and a must for anyone travelling Europe in July.

PhillGood takes place at Rowing Canal, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from Friday 17 July to Sunday 19 July. Three-day, single-day, VIP and camping tickets are on sale now at phillgood.ink.

 
Poster for PhillGood 2026, Plovdiv. Features The Cure, Gorillaz, and Moby at the Rowing Canal, July 17–19. Vibrant purple and teal design.

 
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