Reggae Land has revealed their full line-up for its sixth and biggest edition to date when it returns to Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026
Reggae Land has revealed their full line-up for its sixth and biggest edition to date when it returns to Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026. With more than 120 artists performing across seven stages, this will be the festival’s most ambitious year yet and one of the biggest reggae and dancehall line-ups ever assembled anywhere in the world.
Since moving to Milton Keynes’ National Bowl, Reggae Land has transformed the iconic venue into a Caribbean cultural hub, blending world-class performances with Caribbean food villages, rum bars, flea markets, museum spaces and immersive decor. In 2026, the festival expands further with two new stages, even higher levels of production and sound, and up to 100,000 attendees across the weekend.
Across the much-anticipated August weekend, Reggae Land celebrates the full spectrum of Caribbean music — from roots and reggae royalty to dancehall, dub, jungle and carnival energy, bringing together legendary names, global stars, emerging artists and scene-defining selectors.
Saturday’s Main Stage is led by the exclusive world debut of landmark supergroup The King & The Royals, uniting Beenie Man with reggae royalty Morgan Heritage in a historic, unifying live experience. They are joined by debut Reggae Land performances from Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy, Jah9, Konshens and Kranium.
Sunday’s Main Stage welcomes one of the most sought-after artists on the planet, making his long-awaited Reggae Land debut — Vybz Kartel. Alongside him are debut performances from Shenseea and the return of Shaggy, joined by Super Cat, Inner Circle and Mo’Kalamity & The Wizards.
Additional stages include the One Love Stage, the all-new Dancehall Stage, the bass-heavy Carnival Stage, the iconic Dub Stage, Rompa’s Reggae Shack and the newly introduced Bob’s Bar Stage, ensuring a truly immersive celebration of Caribbean culture.
Published on 30 January 2026 by Wayne