REGGAE LAND'S SIXTH EDITION BRINGS OVER 120 ARTISTS ACROSS SEVEN STAGES THIS SUMMER
- Valentina Reynolds
- May 8
- 2 min read

Reggae Land has revealed its full lineup for its sixth and biggest edition to date, returning to Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026. With more than 120 artists due to perform across seven stages, this is the celebrated festival's most ambitious year yet, assembling one of the biggest reggae and dancehall festival lineups ever seen anywhere in the world. Saturday's Main Stage is led by the exclusive world debut of supergroup The King & The Royals, uniting Beenie Man and Morgan Heritage for a historic, unifying live experience that brings together their two Grammy-winning legacies. They're joined by debut performances from Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy and Jah9, as well as Konshens and Kranium. Sunday welcomes one of dancehall's most influential artists, Vybz Kartel, making his long-awaited Reggae Land debut alongside Grammy-nominated Shenseea and Shaggy, returning to the festival for the first time since headlining the very first Reggae Land back in 2022.



Since moving to Milton Keynes' National Bowl, Reggae Land has transformed the iconic venue into a Caribbean cultural hub that carefully combines world-class performances with Caribbean food villages, rum bars, flea markets, museum spaces and immersive decor. In 2026, the festival expands with two new stages, higher production levels and up to 100,000 attendees across the weekend. The One Love Stage honours roots and conscious sounds, the new Dancehall Stage delivers high-energy sound system culture, the Carnival Stage brings crossover energy and bass-driven sounds, while the Dub Stage returns with heavyweight sound system culture. Nowhere in the country serves up such a rich, tasteful blend of Caribbean music and culture.
Reggae Land 2026 | Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd August | Milton Keynes National Bowl Tickets: reggaeland.co.uk