Sziget’s 2026 line-up continues to take shape with a blistering second wave of artist announcements dropped earlier today and it’s already stirring a fresh surge of excitement among fans of rock, indie, pop and everything in between.
Following the first major roster reveal in December that featured Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Twenty One Pilots and SOMBR as headliners, this latest wave expands the festival’s musical breadth even further and promises some of the most talked-about shows of the summer.
Big Names, Bigger Buzz
At the forefront of this second drop are Bring Me The Horizon, the British rock powerhouse whose genre-blending catalogue and explosive live sets have made them festival favourites worldwide. Their inclusion at Sziget underlines the festival’s commitment to high-energy alternative rock that can shift a crowd from rapt introspection to full-on mosh-pit elation.
Also joining the bill is Wolf Alice, the critically acclaimed alt-rock quartet from London whose evocative, genre-fluid sound has seen them earn Mercury Prize attention and a devoted global following. With dynamic live performances that dart between dreamy indie and grunge-tinged intensity, Wolf Alice’s presence is likely to be one of the season’s stand-out sets.

Adding a distinctly pop flavour to the line-up is Zara Larsson. The Swedish hitmaker has dominated international charts with her anthemic pop hooks and confident, charismatic performances — and her slot at Sziget will give festival-goers a chance to sing along to global favourites from Lush Life to Ruin My Life under the iconic Budapest skies.
Looking Ahead
With Sziget 2026 still months away — set to take over Óbuda Island in Budapest from 11–15 August — there are surely further waves still to come. But with the line-up now featuring a mix of global heavyweights and edgy favourites, fans are already speculating on set times, stage clashes and the inevitable festival moments that define the summer.
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