Floating Points, Honey Dijon, Joy Orbison and Interplanetary Criminal lead a standout first announcement for London’s premier electronic festival.
Field Day has unveiled the first wave of artists for its 2026 edition, marking another bold step in the festival’s mission to champion the future of underground music. Now in its eighteenth year, the long running London institution is showing no signs of slowing down, returning on Saturday 23rd May 2026 with some of the most innovative names in electronic music.
Leading the first announcement is Floating Points, bringing his immersive live experience to Brockwell Park following an incredible run of global performances. Joining him is Andy C with a world exclusive jungle set that is sure to be one of the day’s biggest draws. Also confirmed are international trailblazer Honey Dijon and forward thinking producer Joy Orbison, both ready to deliver signature sets that continue to push the boundaries of modern club culture.
The lineup digs deep into the best of UK and international talent. Manchester’s own Interplanetary Criminal brings his high-energy UKG sound, while Amsterdam favourite KI/KI adds her fast rising techno presence. Eliza Rose, Ewan McVicar b2b Special Request, FOLD, a DJ set from Gabriels, and London’s iconic collective Horse Meat Disco also join the first announcement.
Other highlights include Australian party starter Juicy Romance, Rinse FM selector Just Jane, Amapiano and house specialist KILIMANJARO, vinyl maestro Kirollus, French producer LB aka LABAT, mesmerising talent Love Remain, garage pioneer MJ Cole presenting a full live show, progressive house DJ nimino, disco champions RAW SILK, rising star Saint Ludo, Touch of Techno founder SHEE, bass heavyweight SICARIA, Scottish speed DJ sim0ne, acclaimed producer Anish Kumar, and the enigmatic Swimming Paul. Many more names are still to be announced.
Since launching in 2007, Field Day has hosted an impressive list of electronic innovators including Justice, KETTAMA, Charlotte de Witte, Aphex Twin, Hudson Mohawke, Arca, Yves Tumor, Overmono, The Chemical Brothers and Sudan Archives. The festival’s move to Brockwell Park in 2025 signalled a fresh chapter and saw DJ Peggy Gou headline an unforgettable first year at the new site.
With such a strong and varied first wave of acts, Field Day 2026 is shaping up to be another essential date in the London festival calendar. The combination of cutting edge programming, genre diversity and London’s vibrant crowd ensures that the festival remains a key platform for the evolution of underground music.
Sign up for Field Day 2026 presale tickets here. Main photo by @khaliphotography.




