Loads more artists have been added to the Beat The Streets line up now finalised with 50+ acts playing across Nottingham on Sunday 25 January.
Angel Row, Chunky Fingers, Content Provider, Eyre Llew, hxrtleya, Isaac Neilson, KEE., Kez, Kezia Gill, Kooey, Mighty Lightweights, Planet Cake, Sharp Class, Sunk, Swallowtail, Terrianne, The Publics, Weave and Wired Euphoria complete the bill.
They join Archy & the Astronauts, Archie Orme, Ben Mark Smith and The Balancing Acts, Bloodworm, Bored Marsh, Brother Dust, Commons, Content Provider, Davoli, Dring, Drury Hill, Fat Digester, Gangsta Picnic, highspeedpeach, Hunch Power, Jahrel JP and The Future, Josie Beth, LDYA, Louis Guy, Make Strangers, Marvin’s Revenge, Megs, Moran, Oliver Pinder, Part Time Animals, People Laughing, Pict, Planet Cake, Saffron Gray, seegz, Shimron Samuel, Sun & Moon, The Harbours, The Mumbo Orchestra, The Rossettis and White Town.
Organisers DHP Family said: “The countdown to Beat The Streets 2026 is officially on and we are so happy to reveal our full lineup. From indie-pop, to ambient-rock, there’s so many talented artists with a variety of genres. For the first time, this year we’re also offering a backstage tour of Rock City on the day of Beat The Streets to help raise funds for Framework which is really exciting to see.”
The multi-venue festival will be raising funds to help rough sleepers in Nottingham. Every ticket, merch sale, tombola and drink bought will go towards helping the completion of brand new high quality homes in Basford for former rough sleepers. Framework staff will provide round the clock support to help the residents with all their support needs.
Boosting the fundraising, organisers DHP Family have put some special ticket items on sale including a backstage tour of Rock City on Sunday at 1pm; a golden ticket to a year of Rock City shows - now sold out, adding an extra £1000 donation for the Framework charity - and a Splendour backstage tour.
Claire Eden, Head of Fundraising and Communications, Framework, said: “The commitment and empathy shown by DHP Family, their staff, and artists to people experiencing homelessness in Nottingham is outstanding. When you're at the festival, it's important to take time to reflect on the enormity of the shared community effort. It makes me thankful to share a space with such amazing people.
“The £500,000+ raised so far has helped Framework to employ specialist staff to work alongside the Street Outreach Team and build homes for former rough sleepers. Enjoy the festival and come and say hello if we happen to bump into each other.”
Doors open at 1pm with the music starting soon after at Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth, The Bodega and Rough Trade.
Beat The Streets tickets, giving access to all participating venues throughout the whole day, are available for the recommended donation of £20. Additional donations can be made at the time of purchase. www.alttickets.com/beat-the-streets-tickets
Published on 22 January 2026 by UKFG