Reggae Land 2026 Brings Seven Stages to One August Weekend

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Reggae Land 2026 Brings Seven Stages to One August Weekend
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Reggae Land 2026 returns with its biggest lineup to date. The festival takes over Milton Keynes National Bowl for two days of music, culture, and celebration.

Taking place on Saturday 1 August and Sunday 2 August 2026, Reggae Land 2026 will feature over 120 artists across seven stages. The expanded format marks a major milestone for the festival as it continues to grow in scale and reach.

Reggae Land 2026 Main Stage Highlights

The Main Stage hosts the weekend’s biggest performances. Saturday delivers a landmark moment as The King & The Royals bring Beenie Man and Morgan Heritage together for their first joint set. Tarrus Riley and Barrington Levy also perform on the opening day.

On Sunday, Vybz Kartel makes his first appearance at the festival. He is joined by Shenseea and Shaggy, closing the weekend with high-energy dancehall and global hits.

Reggae Land 2026 One Love Stage Celebrates Roots Reggae

Roots reggae takes centre stage on the One Love Stage. Live performances run throughout the weekend. Saturday features Richie Spice and reggae legend Ken Boothe. Sunday continues with sets from Sanchez and iconic group Third World.

Dancehall, carnival and bass-driven sounds

New for 2026, the Dancehall Stage runs across both days. The stage highlights modern dancehall and DJ culture. Performers include T.O.K., Stylo G, and a full lineup of selectors.

The Carnival Stage blends reggae with jungle and bass. General Levy performs on Saturday. Congo Natty and other artists lead the Sunday lineup.

Sound system culture at the core

Sound system culture remains central at the Dub Stage. Artists such as Mad Professor and Aba Shanti I perform across the weekend. Rompa’s Reggae Shack and Bob’s Bar Stage add DJ-led sessions focused on dub, roots, and classic reggae.

Reggae Land’s biggest edition yet

With two new stages, upgraded production, and a larger lineup, Reggae Land 2026 expects to welcome up to 100,000 people across the weekend.

Tickets go on sale Friday 30 January at 9am, starting from £74.50 plus booking fee, via reggaeland.co.uk.

From roots reggae and dub to dancehall and carnival sounds, Reggae Land 2026 promises a full weekend of Caribbean music at festival scale.

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