With festival season gaining on us yet again, we're rounding up some of the city's finest, from funk and soul day parties and multi-venue sensations to weekend-long carnivals fronting A-list lineups that you simply can't miss.
This year, you can expect CMAT headlining Victoria Park as part of LIDO, and Mighty Hoopla to throw it back to the 00s with headliners Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters, to name a few. Get ready to don your glitter and dance in a field because here are the top 16 summer music festivals in London for 2026.
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Our London Music Festival Guide For 2026
1. All Points East
- Location: Victoria Park
- When: 21st, 22nd, 23rd 28th, and 30th of August 2025
- Lineup highlights: Tyler, The Creator, Turnstile, Wunderhorse, Lorde
East London's favourite is returning to Victoria Park this August for two whole weekends. The lineup of All Points East offers a stellar selection of chart-topping artists (who have a few Brits under their belt, no less) and electronic music moguls in the form of Pinkpantheress, 2Hollis, and more.
Get ready for performances from the likes of Jorja Smith, Lorde, Tyler, the Creator, and more at one of the best London music festivals in 2026. You'll also be able to enjoy cold pints and G&Ts in the (hopefully) sun, alongside a selection of street food eats.

This Victoria Park music festival is going to be bigger and better than ever.
2. Waterworks Festival
- Location: Gunnersbury Park
- When: 12th and 13th of September 2026
- Lineup highlights: Ross from Friends, Bradley Zero & Erol Alkan, Super & Objekt
Celebrating electronic music culture and independent artists, Waterworks is going to be one of the top festivals this city has to offer. It will be small but mighty, seeing out summer's balmy days with one helluva shindig.
As for the artists? Expect Ross from Friends, Super & Objekt, Daniel Avery, Skee Mask, and more to be taking to the decks on stages throughout the day 'til 11pm.

If you're into electronic beats, Waterworks Festival is a great shout.
3. Mighty Hoopla
- Location: Brockwell Park
- When: 30th and 31st of May 2026
- Lineup highlights: Lily Allen, Agnes, Scissor Sisters, Perrie, Cascada
Mighty Hoopla is returning with a star-studded lineup that includes Sisscor Sisters, Cascada, Josie Harsh, Empress Of, and Lily Allen.
If you're looking for pop stars, drag acts and outrageous outfits, then this is the festival for you. But the weekend is about so much more than just the main stage, so get exploring those tents if you want to find comedy and quirky bingo events.
This queer-friendly carnival is injecting a little colour into the capital's festival scene.
4. Wireless Festival
- Location: Finsbury Park
- When: 10th to the 12th of July 2026
- Lineup highlights: Ye
One of the capital's most sought-after sessions, Wireless Festival is hitting up Finsbury Park this July. For the second time, it'll feature one headliner thanks to Ye's residency (Kanye West).
There'll be more acts to be announced, so there's that to look forward to, and tickets are on sale now from £151.50 for a day ticket per person.

Wireless is a beloved London festival.
5. Kaleidoscope Festival
- Where: Alexandra Palace Park
- When: 11th of July 2026
- Lineup highlights: Rudimental, Groove Armada, MJ Cole
Set against the backdrop of the iconic Alexandra Palace, Kaleidoscope Festival is one for those who like their events chilled, interesting and family-friendly.
Whether you're getting down to Rudimental or MJ Cole on the main stage and Groove Armada or DJ Paulette on Cloud 10, giggling in the comedy tent or checking out cabaret, this quirky carnival is offering something for every kind of reveller.

Kaleidoscope is bringing a celebration of music and arts to Alexandra Palace.
6. BST Hyde Park
- Where: Hyde Park
- When: 27th of June and 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th and 12th of July 2026
- Lineup highlights: Maroon 5, Mumford & Sons, Holly Humberstone, Conan Gray
Taking over the largest green space in Central London throughout the summer is BST Hyde Park, a festival series that never misses on bringing A-list talent to the big stage.
Since starting in 2013, the event has seen the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Blackpink perform in front of thousands of revellers. This year is no different, as Lewis Capaldi, Conan Gray, Jacob Alon, Mumford and Sons, and the one and only Duran Duran prepare to put on a show.

Expect support from rising stars at this popular summertime event.
7. Hospital30 Block Party
- Location: Hackney Wick
- When: 1st August 2026
- Lineup highlights: P Money, Flava D, High Contrast
A brand-new festival is heading to London on Saturday the 1st of August, as part of Hospital Records' series of events celebrating their 30th birthday. Renowned for working with the biggest drum & bass names, the label's Hospital30 Block Party will be an open-meets-indoor concept across Hackney Wick, spanning both sides of the canal with six incredible stages. Think intimate club rooms and a huge outdoor stage.
On the lineup you'll find some of the scene's most influential D&B artists, from P Money and Whiney to High Contrast, Flava D and more. There will also be chill-out areas for when you need a breather, with a street food and drinks court from Hackney Bride. Oh, and did we mention tickets are capped at £40? For such an incredible, bass-heavy lineup in one of London's coolest neighbourhoods, that's a bit of a bargain if you ask us.
8. Somerset House Summer Series
- Location: Somerset House
- When: 16th to the 26th of July 2025
- Lineup highlights: Naïka, Black Country, New Road, The Flaming Lips
Running in partnership with American Express, Somerset House Summer Series has made a name for itself by hosting a series of concerts within its neoclassical courtyard.
They combine an intimate capacity with extravagant lineups, putting on some of the best acts from across the globe. This year sees the likes of Naïka, The Cribs, and Black Country, New Road take to the stage.

Festivals in London this weekend and throughout the week have never looked so good.
9. Cross The Tracks
- Location: Brockwell Park
- When: 24th of May 2028
- Lineup highlights: Little Simz, Joy Crooks, Brooke Combe
Swapping distorted guitars and cascading synths for the city's top jazz, funk and soul festival on the second day of the long weekend, Brockwell Park hosts Cross The Tracks.
Across nine stages, there'll be a diverse lineup of talent from Little Simz and Joy Crookes, plus over 70 street food vendors and plenty of craft beer. Browse handmade jewellery stalls, attend thought-provoking panel talks led by charities and more at this day festival.

Fan of jazz and soul? Then this day festival is for you.
10. LIDO Festival & Outbreak Fest
- Location: Victoria Park
- When: 12th and 13th of June 2026
- Lineup highlights: CMAT, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Maribou State
LIDO Festival is coming to Victoria Park for some incredible music, creativity, and community spirit. Running from the 12th to the 13th of June, this fan-first festival brings together globally loved artists and emerging talent, all while championing sustainability and giving back to East London.
The lineup is nothing short of spectacular - think CMAT, Father John Misty, Kelis, and Maribou State, with Outbreak Fest shaking things up on the 23rd of August too, featuring Desgones, Idles, Amyl and the Sniffers, Interpool, and Eseekid.

On the Jamie xx day, you'll catch Romy, Panda Bear and Sampha too.
11. Field Day
- Location: Brockwell Park
- When: 23rd of May 2026
- Lineup highlights: Floating Points, Joy Orbison, Honey Dijon, FOLD
The pulse of London’s underground music scene is shifting as Field Day 2026 in Brockwell Park takes place alongside a thriving hub of festivals dedicated to music, culture, and creativity.
Now, in its 19th year, the festival continues to shape musical trends, bringing together diverse audiences and an eclectic lineup that champions both rising stars and iconic headliners. Leading the charge for this year are Floating Points, Honey Dijon, nimino, Swimming Paul, sim0ne, and Joy Orbison.

Field Day will be taking place south of the river.
12. Festival Republic At Gunnersbury Park
- Location: Gunnersbury Park
- When: 15th and 16th of August
- Lineup highlights: Lenny Kravitz, Joss Stone, Jimmy Eat World
Every year, Festival Republic at Gunnersbury Park puts on a string of shows in Acton, and this year is no different, with some major names on the lineup.
They'll be hosting the one and only Lenny Kravitz on the 15th, with support from Leon Thomas, Joss Stone, Brooke Combe, and De'Wayne, and throwing it back to the 90s with Jimmy Eat World on the 16th.

Hop off the tube at Acton Town for Gunnersbury Park's festivals.
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