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Bring Me The Horizon, Wolf Alice, Zara Larsson and more have been confirmed for Sziget 2026.
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The Budapest event is set to return over five days this summer, and will be held at the Óbuda Island (AKA The Island Of Freedom) between August 11 and August 15.
In December it was confirmed that Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Sombr, and Twenty One Pilots will headline Sziget 2026 with Ashnikko, bbno$ and Biffy Clyro also set to appear.
Today (February 3) Sziget has announced the second wave of artists for the 2026 festival. After a North American headline tour and their own immersive concert movie, Bring Me The Horizon will be playing Sziget Festival 2026 with pop sensation Zara Larsson also topping the bill.
Wolf Alice will be bringing ‘The Clearing’ to Budapest after playing a massive homecoming show at London’s Finsbury Park while Parcels, Loyle Carner, Nia Archives, Richie Hawtin, Nation Of Language, Chet Faker, Rose Gray and Sub Focus are set to perform on The Island Of Freedom too.
Tickets for the full five-day festival are available now from €309 while three-day passes are available from today.
Sziget 2026 lineup second wave
All the artists announced in Sziget Festival 2026’s second wave:
Bring Me The Horizon
Zara Larsson
Parcels
Loyle Carner
Nia Archives
Richie Hawtin
Wolf Alice
Nation of Language
Vintage Culture
Beton.Hofi
Chet Faker
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Dixon
WhoMadeWho (Hybrid)
Argy
Funk Tribu
SYREETA
Sara Landry
Coco & Breezy
Rose Gray
Sub Focus
Dimension
Trym
Boys Noize
Sef
Olympe
Anetha
Tripolism
John Coffey
Sylvie Kreusch
Health
Perturbator
Golden Hours
LEAP
Analog Balaton
Naïka
Mehringer
Kolibri
Ivan And The Parazol
AVRALIZE
Annisokay
Swimming Paul
Sziget Festival 2025 was headlined by Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Shawn Mendes, A$AP Rocky and Post Malone with Blossoms, The Blessed Madonna, Luvcat, Joey Valance & Brae and Refused also appearing across the six-day event.
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