Jennie

Full line-up and schedule revealed!

30.04.2026Programme

K-Pop phenomenon Jennie makes history at Roskilde Festival as the final 20 artists complete the 2026 line-up.

You’ve been waiting for it. Now it’s here. The full programme for Roskilde Festival 2026 has landed.

177 artists. 37 countries. From global superstars and to influential underground acts, standout live performers and new discoveries across the board.

This is Roskilde Festival as it’s meant to be: rooted in the present, looking ahead.

And now the schedule is live too – so you can start shaping your days and nights, down to the smallest detail.

Scroll down to see the 20 names completing the RF26 poster.

Jennie makes festival history

This summer marks a first. For the first time ever, a K-pop artist headlines a Danish festival.

That artist is Jennie.

From BLACKPINK to her solo debut Ruby, she has been central to K-pop’s global breakthrough. The album – featuring Dua Lipa, Kali Uchis and Childish Gambino – confirmed her position as a pop force in her own right.

Her show at Roskilde Festival promises a full-scale pop production, setting the tone for one of the biggest moments of the summer.

Ken Carson’s Danish debut

Ken Carson has emerged as one of the defining voices of rage rap – a sound driven by heavy beats, distorted textures and raw energy.

With A Great Chaos, More Chaos and a growing reputation for explosive live shows, the Atlanta rapper arrives as one of the most in-demand names on the circuit.

This summer, he plays his first show in Denmark.

Rap, soul, psych-pop and electronic pressure

The final drop adds more depth across genres.

Bia and Denmark's Mas bring two distinct takes on contemporary rap, while Malk De Koijn return with their unmistakable blend of sharp wordplay and offbeat hip-hop. Jalen Ngonda delivers classic soul with a modern edge, Panda Bear & Sonic Boom drift into more psychedelic territory.

On the electronic front, Sama’ Abdulhadi and Djrum each bring their own take on club music – from driving techno to a distinctive blend of breakbeats, ambient textures and bass-heavy production.

Live energy and new favourites

Getdown Services channel sharp humour and restless energy into their electropunk shows, while Smertegrænsens Toldere deliver stripped-back, uncompromising hardcore.

Poison Ruïn lean into darker, more abrasive sounds, while Hemlocke Springs offers melodic, off-kilter pop.

Soli City x Vertigo takes things in a different direction altogether – combining classical strings, electronics and visual elements into a fully immersive live work.

Sounds from across the world

The programme continues to expand globally.

Heinali & Andriana-Yaroslava Saienko rework Ukrainian vocal traditions in new contexts. Abdullah Miniawy Trio from Egypt blends spoken word and brass with experimental composition. Greenland's Tarrak returns following a strong First Days performance.

Pili Pili Girls bring high-energy dance culture from Tanzania. Saad Tiouly draws on Malian musical traditions, while Verraco & Lechuga Zafiro merge club music with South American rhythms.

The schedule is live

With the full schedule now available, you can begin planning your festival in detail.

Will you be there for Wolf Alice and stay for The Cure on Orange Stage? Move from Little Simz to Ethel Cain? Catch Addison Rae before heading into the night? Or choose between Ken Carson, Khana Bierbood and everything else happening at the same time across the site?

With 177 artists across the week, the options are yours.

Listen to playlists and build your own programme

Not sure where to begin? We’ve got you covered.

Explore the programme, where you can stream music, watch live recordings and discover other artists on the line-up with a similar sound.

Download the Roskilde Festival app to build your own schedule, save favourites and keep track of where to be and when.

You can also dive into our new Spotify playlists, where the line-up is organised across genres – from electronic and hip-hop to folk, rock and global sounds. Here’s a selection of the nine new playlists: