Festival line-ups you might have missed: Field Maneuvers, We Out Here, WHOLE

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Welcome to Mixmag’s round-up of festival line-ups you might have missed this week

Denmark’s Rosklide Festival reveals full line-up including Gorillaz & Kneecap

Rosklide Festival, set to go ahead this summer from June 27 to July 4 just outside of Copenhagen in Denmark, has revealed its full music and art programme for 2026.

This year, Rosklide will welcome Gorillaz, Little Simz, EsDeeKid, Kneecap, Brutalismus 3000, DBN Gogo, Sammy Virji, COBRAH, KETTAMA and more across its multi-day event.

“As an independent, non-profit festival, supporting and celebrating diversity is at the heart of what we do at Roskilde Festival,” says Rosklide’s Thomas Sønderby Jepsen. “Our programming reflects this mission.” 

For more info and tickets, click here

Brazil’s D-EDGE to host two-day party across São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

Famed Brazilian nightclub D-EDGE is celebrating its 26th anniversary this year with a two-day festival taking place across São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

The multi-day party kicks off on April 2 at its flagship São Paulo home, before moving over to its Rio de Janeiro “outpost” on April 4 where the celebrations will continue, with a music programme spanning legendary selectors and local talent alike.

Those billed to play include Carl Craig b2b Moodymann, KiNK, Daria Kolosova, Len Faki, Nastia, DJ Marky and Beltran, alongside many more.

For more info and tickets, click here

Field Maneuvers drops full 2026 line-up and takeover details

Norfolk’s Field Maneuvers is returning to Norfolk this summer from August 21 – 23, this time with a mixture of debut appearances, returning favourites, and “trusted” FM family hosting stage takeovers.

This year’s line-up includes the likes of Tasha, Jana Rush, CCL, Call Cuper, Roza Terenzi, Daniel Avery, Beatrice M., Jasmín & LWS, I. JORDAN and TAAHLIAH, while takeovers come from Dalston Superstore, Dialled In and more.

For more info and tickets, click here

Love Saves The Day reveals second wave line-up 

Love Saves The Day has added more names for its 2026 edition, which takes place in Bristol’s Ashton Court across May 23 and 24.

The new announcement includes Flowdan, Kanine, Charlotte Plank, Gentlemen’s Club, Tim Reaper and Sir Hiss, as well as local names such as Douvelle19, Khiah Lou, Jabani and Step Twice.

Festival Director Tom Paine says: “Love Saves The Day has always been about championing what’s happening on the ground. This second wave shines a light on the artists, crews and sounds driving Bristol forward right now. These are the people shaping the future of UK music – and we can’t wait to see what they bring to the festival for 2026.”

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DJ AG announces first-ever AG Fest in North London

DJ AG has announced details of his first-ever festival, AG Fest, taking place at Copthall Playing Fields, Barnet on Julu 25. 

The line-up is stacked with grime and UK rap stars, including JME, D Double E, Lady Leshurr, Devlin, Frisco, Funky Dee, Not3s and LeoStay Trill; dancehall and carnival sounds come from Baby Cham, Alison Hinds, Klassik Frescobar, Ragga Ruggie and Triniboi Joocie; the likes of Maxi Priest, Errol Reid, D’yani and Kenny Thomas are on hand for Lovers Rock, reggae and soul sounds; plus there’s pop and R&B royalty with Kathy Sledge and Daniel Bedingfield.

The event’s slogan is  “Two Stages for All Ages,” and on top of the music, the location is set to feature a funfair, face painting, and a variety of interactive activities for families. 

“AG Fest is built for you—whether you’re coming with friends, family, or flying solo,” says DJ AG.  “We’re bringing together established legends and the hottest rising talent to create something London has never seen before. This is more than a line-up; it’s a movement.”

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Hideout shares full line-up

Hideout Festival has shared the line-up for its 2026 edition, which takes place at Zrće Beach in Croatia across June 30 to July 3.

New names on the bill include Danny Howard, Partiboi69, Arthi, Lou Nour (FKA SICARIA), Riordan, Badger and Krytsal Klear.

Also new for this year is the new BBC Radio 1 Dance X stage, which will welcome the likes of Dr Dubplate, Malugi, DJ Heartstring, Jack Marlow, Sasha Gigi, sim0ne, Daisy and Cicely.

Names previously announced include Interplanetary Criminal, Eliza Rose, Ewan McVicar, sim0ne, Josh Baker and more.

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We Out Here adds Peven Everett, Ivy Lab and Shackleton to 2026 line-up 

Giles Peterson’s We Out Here Festival has just announced the third wave of acts set to appear at this year’s edition, which will take place in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset from August 20-23. 

Among the new acts announced include UKG legend Peven Everett, GRAMMY-nominated bassist and producer Thundercat, James Alexander Bright, Liim, Oscar Jerome MADELEINE, SALIMATA, ZENA and Ivy Lab, the experimental duo who are currently undertaking their farewell tour. 

The latest string of acts will join previously confirmed performances from Stereolab, Jamz Supernova, Cocoa Maria, Mr Scruff, Nightmares On Wax, Alix Perez, Shy One, Wookie and many more.

Find more info and tickets here.

Queer festival WHOLE unveils line-up and theme for 2026 edition

Returning to the iron city of Ferropolis, just outside of Berlin, across July 17-20 2026, queer-centred festival WHOLE has shared the full line-up for its eighth edition. 

Among the names featured on this year’s WHOLE line-up include Gerd Janson, SHERELLE, DJ Fuckoff, Lakuti, Mina Galán, Hyperaktivist, D.Dan, Daddy K, OK Williams, Miss Kittin, HAAi, Lovefoxy, Octo Octa, Gabrielle Kwarteng, Massimiliano Pagliara and Massimiliano Pagliara. 

Among the global queer crews enlisted for takeovers at this year’s edition are Mexico City’s PERVERT, Berlin’s Cocktail d’Amore and Herrensauna, Kampala’s Anti-Mass, Barcelona’s MARICAS, London’s SEXTOU and many more. 

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