1 Month Left until Field Day 2026

London’s most forward-facing electronic festival is back. Field Day Festival returns to Brockwell Park on Saturday 23 May 2026, bringing together a cross-section of club culture right now — from leftfield electronics to high-energy underground sets.

LINEUP HIGHLIGHTS

At the top of the bill, you’ve got names:

FLOATING POINTS (LIVE)


A rare live set that leans into musicianship as much as electronics. Builds worlds where jazz, ambient and club all fold into each other. Not just a set, more like a slow unfolding — immersive, detailed, and never linear.

HONEY DIJON


House music with history and intention. Rooted in Chicago, but global in reach. There’s a sense of authority in every transition — culture, fashion and sound all moving as one.

JOY ORBISON


Understated but undeniable. Sitting somewhere between garage, dubstep and house, his sets don’t shout — they pull you in. Subtle shifts, deep selections, long-lasting impact.

INTERPLANETARY CRIMINAL


Right at the centre of UKG’s resurgence. Fast, cheeky and built for reloads. There’s a looseness to his sets that feels current — nothing overthought, just pure energy.

ANDY C


Precision at pace. Drum & bass at its most refined and explosive. Every transition is intentional, every drop lands. High intensity, no let-up.

ELIZA ROSE


Club records with personality. Bridging vocals and DJ culture in a way that feels natural — catchy but still rooted in underground rhythm and movement.

EWAN McVICAR B2B SPECIAL REQUEST


Unpredictable in the best way. House meets rave, jungle and breaks. Expect constant shifts, left turns and moments that feel completely unplanned but land perfectly.

MJ COLE (LIVE)


A cornerstone of UK garage stepping into a live format. There’s legacy here, but it feels refreshed — a reminder of how timeless the sound really is.

KI/KI


High BPM, high emotion. Techno that leans into trance energy — fast, euphoric and built for those peak-time moments where everything lifts.

PATRICK MASON


Presence as much as sound. There’s a physicality to his sets — expressive, high energy, and impossible to ignore. Performance and music fully intertwined.

PARTIBOI69


Controlled chaos. Electro, ghetto house and humour all wrapped into one. Doesn’t take itself too seriously, but still hits exactly where it needs to.

HORSE MEAT DISCO


Warm, communal, and rooted in disco heritage. Their sets feel like a shared moment — soulful, uplifting, and timeless without feeling nostalgic.

SILVA BUMPA


Part of the new-gen UKG wave. Bass-heavy, playful and built for movement. Feels fresh without losing the core DNA of the sound.

KILIMANJARO


Fluid and intentional. Moving across house, techno and Afro-influenced sounds with ease. There’s a clear sense of identity in how everything connects.

NIMINO


Soft, textured electronics that sit between introspection and movement. Brings a more reflective energy to the dancefloor without losing rhythm.

SWIMMING PAUL


One of the newer voices in the mix. Genre-blending, forward-facing and built around discovery — the kind of set where you find something unexpected.

TICKETS + INFO

🎟️ Tickets:
Buy tickets via RA

🌐 Official festival info:
Visit Field Day Festival site

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