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For 18 years, Field Day has been shaping the future of underground music with its eclectic and distinctive programming. Today, they announce the first wave of their 2026 lineup, solidifying their title as London’s premier electronic festival.
Amongst these first names is a compelling live experience from the considered composer and passionate label curator, Floating Points. Joining him on the lineup is a world-exclusive jungle set from RAM Records co-founder Andy C, internationally acclaimed DJ Honey Dijon, and innovative and boundary-pushing producer Joy Orbison.
Also announced are Manchester-based UKG DJ Interplanetary Criminal, Amsterdam sensation KI/KI, vocalist, producer and DJ Eliza Rose, Scottish DJ Ewan McVicar going B2B with Special Request, FOLD, a DJ set from Gabriels, London-based queer collective Horse Meat Disco, the Scandalizer from down under, Juicy Romance, Rinse FM resident Just Jane, Afro, Amapiano, and House party starter KILIMANJARO, disco vinyl master Kirollus, genre-agnostic DJ and producer LB aka LABAT, mesmerising electronic artist Love Remain, garage royalty MJ Cole presents his live show, progressive house DJ nimino, London’s grooviest DJ duo RAW SILK, party-starting spinner Saint Ludo, Touch of Techno founder SHEE, heavyweight advocate SICARIA, Scottish speed queen sim0ne, critically-acclaimed artist and producer Anish Kumar, and mysterious producer Swimming Paul, with many more names still to be announced.
Since 2007, Field Day has been disrupting the festival scene in London, with previous guests including the likes of Justice, Charlotte de Witte, Yves Tumor, KETTAMA, Hudson Mohawke, horsegiirL, Aphex Twin, Arca, SBTRKT, Sudan Archives, Jon Hopkins, Kraftwerk, The Chemical Brothers, Overmono and many more.
2025 marked a new chapter for the festival as they relocated to Brockwell Park. Led by internationally acclaimed DJ Peggy Gou, Field Day delivered an unforgettable debut in 2025 at their new home. With this standout first wave of acts, Field Day 2026 is set to be another unmissable day in the London festival circuit.
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