The full line-up for Mighty Hoopla 2026 has been revealed, and the final remaining tickets are expected to sell-out quick.
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The two-day festival will be returning to London’s Brockwell Park on May 30 and 31. Back in November, the first wave of names on the line-up were shared and it was confirmed that Lily Allen would be playing her hit new album ‘West End Girl’ as a headline set, and joining her at the top of the bill would be New York pop icons Scissor Sisters.
Others confirmed on the bill were Jessie J, Five, JLS, Todrick Hall, Agnes, Alexandra Burke, Louise, Cascada, Estelle, Heather Small, Tulisa, The Wanted 2.0, and Liberty X, and it was later revealed that Jane McDonald was going to be there playing her first ever festival performance.
The latter will take place as part of the Gay Icon Slot on the Sunday – an annual tradition much like the Glastonbury Legends Slot.
Now, the complete line-up has been shared, as well as the day splits.
Joining Lily Allen on the Saturday will be previously announced artists Jessie J, JLS, Tulisa, and new additions including Say Now, and Scheana Shay.
Other names include Diana Vickers, Bongo’s Bingo, Appleton, Cain Culto, Heather Small, Lucy Spraggan, Mae Muller, Clutch, Jayde Adams, The Artful Dodger, and Eastenders‘ star Natalie Cassidy.
For Sunday, Scissor Sisters will be joined on the bill by Five, Perrie, Alexandra Burke, Jane McDonald, Estelle, Meredith Marks, a DJ set by Ru Paul’s Drag Race star Trixie Mattel, and more.
More names lined up for the second day are Cascada, Honeyluv, Jaguar, Jodie Harsh, Liberty X, Louise, Adam Theo, Angel Maze, Blackstage, and an act called Boyband In The Buff ft. Gareth Gates.
Announcing the line-up today (Tuesday January 13), organisers shared that “extra Saturday and Weekend tickets” are now on sale, and they were “expecting them to go QUICK”.
“Please note these extra tickets are extremely limited so please don’t be too disappointed if you don’t get one today,” they added, before sharing that “ticket resale opportunities will be available in the next few months”.
The warning about limited tickets comes after it was confirmed at the end of last year that Mighty Hoopla saw over 35,000 sold in just 30 minutes after announcing the two headliners. Find any remaining tickets here.
Much of the momentum is from Lily Allen being announced, and the slot coming on the heels of her dropping ‘West End Girl’ – her first album since 2018’s ‘No Shame’.
The album, which took a deep look into her split from Stranger Things star David Harbour, instantly became a fan favourite and was given a glowing four-star review from NME, and later led to the singer and actor adding extra shows to her 2026 UK headline tour due to huge demand.
DJ sets will take place at the section called The Bump, which returns for 2026, and also returning is Queertopia, a “specially crafted stage showcasing the best up and coming names within the queer space”.
Scissor Sisters’ singer Jake Shears will be appearing at the festival for the second year in a row – following him making a surprise appearance during Kesha’s set in 2025.
Other performers at last year’s edition included Ciara, Kate Nash, Pixie Lott, Loreen, Vengaboys, Mutya, Jamelia, Jojo, Erika Jayne, G Flip, and Daniel Bedingfield.
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