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Reggae Land Unveils Its Biggest Ever Lineup for 2026
Reggae Land has officially raised the bar for Caribbean music festivals, unveiling a colossal lineup for its 2026 edition that cements its status as one of the most important reggae and dancehall events in the world. Returning to Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026, the festival will host more than 120 artists across seven stages, welcoming up to 100,000 attendees over the weekend.
With the addition of two brand-new stages and enhanced production, Reggae Land 2026 is shaping up to be the most ambitious and culturally rich edition in the festival’s history.
A Caribbean Cultural Powerhouse
Since relocating to the iconic Milton Keynes National Bowl, Reggae Land has transformed the venue into a vibrant Caribbean cultural hub. Beyond the music, the festival blends world-class performances with Caribbean food villages, rum bars, flea markets, museum spaces and immersive decor, creating a fully curated celebration of Caribbean music, food and art.
In 2026, that vision expands even further, offering fans an unrivalled experience that spans roots reggae, dancehall, dub, jungle and carnival energy—all in one weekend.

Reggae Land 2026
Saturday: Historic Debuts and Reggae Royalty
Saturday’s Main Stage is headlined by the exclusive world debut of The King & The Royals, a landmark supergroup uniting dancehall icon Beenie Man with Grammy-winning reggae legends Morgan Heritage. The performance marks a historic moment, merging two towering legacies into one powerful, unifying live experience.
The day also features long-awaited Reggae Land debuts from Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy and Jah9, alongside first-time appearances from Konshens and Kranium, promising a perfect fusion of reggae soul and dancehall fire.
Sunday: Vybz Kartel’s Long-Awaited Return
Sunday’s Main Stage is led by the highly anticipated Reggae Land debut of Vybz Kartel, one of dancehall’s most influential and in-demand artists. Known for global hits like Summertime, Wine to the Top and Party With Me, Kartel’s performance is expected to be one of the most talked-about moments in the festival’s history.
Joining him are Grammy-nominated star Shenseea, returning Reggae Land favorite Shaggy, plus legendary acts Super Cat, Inner Circle and Mo’Kalamity & The Wizards, continuing the festival’s tradition of pairing icons with contemporary global stars.
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Seven Stages, Endless Vibes
Beyond the Main Stage, Reggae Land 2026 delivers depth and diversity across multiple arenas. The One Love Stage celebrates roots and conscious reggae, the new Dancehall Stage brings high-energy performances and sound system culture, while the Carnival Stage fuses bass, jungle and crossover sounds. The Dub Stage, Rompa’s Reggae Shack, and the newly introduced Bob’s Bar Stage further expand the musical journey.
Tickets and Information
Reggae Land 2026 tickets go on sale Friday 30th January at 9AM, starting from £74.50 plus booking fee. With demand expected to be huge, fans are encouraged to sign up now via www.reggaeland.co.uk.

