
Primavera Sound 2026: Festival confirms day splits for Barcelona event
Primavera Sound have confirmed the day splits for the 2026 event in Barcelona.
The festival, which is set to be held in Catalonia between June 3rd and June 7th next summer, is set to be headlined by Gorillaz, The Cure, Gorillaz, Doja Cat and The XX.
Now, it has been revealed that Wet Leg will be topping the bill on June 3rd to open the festival following a limited number of sets, including Yard Act.
Primavera Sound will then get fully underway on June 4th with artists including Doja Cat, Massive Attack, Mac DeMarco, Bad Gyal, Mac DeMarco, Alex G, Blood Orange, Father John Misty, Geese, Cameron Winter, Fcuckers, Ben UFO, Panda Bear and Overmono.
Then on June 5th, The Cure will top the bill following performances from the likes of Addison Rae, Skrillex, PinkPantheress, Ethel Cain, Role Model, Jade, Rilo Kiley, Viagra Boys, Slowdive, Amaarae, and Cara Delevigne.
The following day, on June 6th, will be another stacked day featuring The XX, Gorillaz, My Bloody Valentine, Peggy Gou, Little Simz, Big Thief, Kneecap, Marina, Ashnikko, Knocked Loose, Baxter Dury, Sudan Archives, Lambrini Girls, These New Puritans, Ververly Glenn-Copeland and Elizabeth Copeland.
Finally, Primavera Sound will wrap things up on June 7th with sets from Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati, Blond:ish and Greta.
Lola Young, who was previously announced for Primavera Sound when the line-up was unveiled in September, is now no longer set to perform.
After collapsing on stage at a festival in New York in September, Young told fans that she is “going away for a while” and has cancelled all future commitments.
The ‘Messy’ singer wrote on social media: “It pains me to say I have to cancel everything for the foreseeable future. Thank you for all the love and support. I’m so sorry to let anyone down who has bought a ticket to see me, it hurts me more than you know.”
The full day-splits are available to view below.
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