Parklife 2026: check out the full line-up for stacked Manchester festival

Parklife 2026: check out the full line-up for stacked Manchester festival

Parklife has revealed its stacked line-up for 2026. Find all the details below.

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This year’s edition of the two-day festival is due to take place at Manchester’s Heaton Park on Saturday June 20, and Sunday June 21.

As announced today (Thursday January 22), Calvin Harris will headline alongside Skepta and Sammy Virji. Zara Larsson, meanwhile, is set to make her Parklife debut in support of her 2025 album ‘Midnight Sun’.

Other acts on the bill include Rudimental, Chris Stussy, Josh Baker, Nia Archives, Shy FX, Andy C, Rossi., Bou, Silva Bumpa, AZYR, Prospa, Morgan Seatree, Clementine Douglas, Chloé Caillet, K Motionz and Mozey.

Tickets for Parklife 2026 go on general sale at 10am GMT next Friday (January 30) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.

Alternatively, PayPal customers can access an exclusive pre-sale at the same time next Tuesday (January 27). A second presale will go live at 10am GMT on Thursday (29) for those signed up to the Parklife mailing list – register here.

See the official line-up poster for Parklife 2026 here:

Calvin Harris will also headline this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival and Creamfields, and is scheduled to play two huge homecoming gigs at Glasgow’s Hampden Park National Stadium in August. He’ll top the bill at Open’er 2026, too.

Sammy Virji released his second studio album, ‘Same Day Cleaning’, last year.

Elsewhere, Skepta has been announced for this summer’s Reading & Leeds, and recently earned his first Grammy nomination for ‘Victory Lap’ with Fred again.. and PlaqueBoyMax. The collaborative song landed at Number 22 on NME‘s 50 best songs of 2025 list.

Parklife 2025 hosted performances from Charli XCX, 50 Cent and many more last June. However, some acts had their slots pulled at the event after a stage was closed due to safety concerns.

The post Parklife 2026: check out the full line-up for stacked Manchester festival appeared first on NME.

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