The schedule and programme have received their final updates ahead of Roskilde Festival 2026.
Japanese percussionist and composer Midori Takada and Danish guitarist Jakob Bro come together in a concert format where acoustic soundscapes, meditative percussion and dreamlike melodies intertwine. Together, they unfold the music of their collaborative album あなたに出会うまで / Until I Met You and invite you into an immersive and exploratory sonic universe.
The concert takes place on Fauna on Saturday afternoon.
At the same time, new experiences have been added to the art and activities programme. Scroll down for a small selection of the latest additions – and explore the full programme and schedule here or in the festival app.

Can a different perspective change the way we think about beauty, bodies and perfection? That is the question explored by the Muskelsvindfonden when life drawing meets conversations about diversity, body ideals and perfection culture at Rehearsals of Belonging.
Here, “Pærfekt” life models make themselves available for both drawing and discussion, while a panel of guests helps challenge ideas about what we consider attractive, normal and worthy of being seen.

At The Long Way Around, Aseel Charkie, Benita Minka and Nina Sikkersoq invite participants into conversations and reflections on home, belonging and freedom, drawing on both Palestinian and Inuit experiences.
The programme centres on Jesse Darling’s striking spiral-shaped artwork and begins on Sunday with the opening of the installation and a ceremonial lighting of the fire that will burn throughout the festival.

What happens when romantic ideas of love meet real people and real relationships? German artist Annika Kahrs explores this question in the performance THIS IS A LOVE SONG on Platform.
Two performers, who are also a couple off stage, gradually move from individual voices towards a shared story of intimacy, closeness and the tensions that arise when people try to find one another.

At Gloria, you can experience a special edition of the podcast Haidars Sangbog when poet and commentator Haidar Ansari welcomes Brimheim as his guest.
Together, they explore how music and art shape our understanding of ourselves, create communities and give language to the experiences that define a generation. A conversation about songs, identity, vulnerability and everything we carry with us into the world.




