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10 · 11 · 2025
Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters will headline Mighty Hoopla 2026.
The UK’s largest pop festival is set to return next summer for a two-day extravaganza at Brockwell Park. The first wave of artists for 2026 was just announced, revealing some exciting surprises.
Lily Allen’s revealing album ‘West End Girl’ has marked a remarkable return, and the artist has also shared plans for her first tour in eight years. She will be headlining Mighty Hoopla on May 30th.
On May 31st, concert-goers can look forward to a performance from Scissor Sisters. This celebrated pop group has always received a warm welcome in the UK, and their packed Glastonbury performance this summer was truly one of the standout moments at Worthy Farm.
In addition, attendees can enjoy performances by Jessie J, Todrick Hall, Perrie, the legendary boy band Five, Jodie Harsh, Heather Small, and others.
Tickets for next year’s festival will be available starting tomorrow, Tuesday (November 11th) at 10am.
General Admission tickets for Saturday and Sunday begin at £79.50 plus booking fee. Weekend tickets start at £159.50 plus booking fee, and you can secure your ticket with just a £20 deposit. Get tickets here: https://go.kaboodle.co.uk/mightyhoopla2026
Co-Founder Glyn Fussell states: “We have a longstanding relationship with both of our brilliant headliners, and this year is set to be monumental. Each year, we pay attention to all your pop desires. The lineup next year showcases diverse, chaotic, and exceptional artistry like never before!”
Co-founder Jamie Tagg adds: “Every year, we aim for pop perfection, and next year’s blend of international artists, boy bands, girl bands, live acts, and DJs reflects that ambition. We still have some major names to announce, so we are very confident that this will be our most sought-after year yet.”
Mighty Hoopla 2026 will take place from May 30th to 31st.
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Jade performs at the Mighty Hoopla Festival, day 1
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Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters are set to headline the Mighty Hoopla 2026. The UK's largest pop festival will make its comeback next summer for a two-day event at