Waterworks Festival 2026 unveils full lineup and expansion to 2 days at Gunnersbury Park, London
- Laureen
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London’s beloved Waterworks Festival has revealed the full lineup for its sixth edition, alongside news that the festival will expand to two full days for the first time in 2026. Taking place at Gunnersbury Park on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th September, the move marks a natural next step for a festival built on trust, taste, and community.
Festival co-founder and Love International boss Dave Harvey explains: “Waterworks was started to put the focus on the underground artists at the heart of UK club culture, something we didn’t see happening at that time, or at least not in the way we had envisaged it. It was really to try and make it less headliner driven and try to create some more intimate spaces. Now in our sixth year we’re proud to have been able to grow alongside and continue to support a scene that’s going from strength to strength.”
Following last year’s fifth anniversary celebrations, the festival now expands across two full days, allowing sets to stretch, soundsystems to shine, and the festival’s carefully considered programming to fully breathe. Across five stages and 83 sets, shows and b2bs, Waterworks 2026 continues to champion the progressive edges of house, techno, bass, breaks, and club music, presenting an experience that feels cohesive, human, and deeply rooted in contemporary UK dance culture.
Festival booker and co-founder Simon Denby: “By expanding to two days, we have been excited to dig deeper and go further into the incredible breadth of talent that makes up London’s sonic palette. It is a joy to plumb the depths of these ever-changing scenes and shine a light on some of the formidable artists we love - from the originators to those instigating the next steps in the journey. Waterworks has always been a love letter to London’s multi-faceted underground, and we are excited to start the next chapter.”
Saturday brings together an inspiring mix of close collaborators, long-time favourites and forward-thinking artists. Highlights include Bradley Zero b2b Erol Alkan, Christian AB b2b Craig Richards, Eris Drew, Midland, Modeselektor, Leon Vynehall, Raresh b2b Sonja Moonear, Skee Mask b2b OK Williams, alongside live performances from Octo Octa, Decius, Alex Kassian, and Reptant. It’s a day that reflects Waterworks’ belief in quality over hype, led by programming that rewards curiosity.
Sunday sees Waterworks collaborate with carefully chosen stage partners, each deeply embedded in the culture they represent. Curated in collaboration with Outlook Festival, DaMetalMessiah, Keep Hush, ec2a, and Rupture, the Sunday programme shines a light on the histories, communities, and sounds that have shaped UK club and soundsystem culture from the ground up.
Across the day, artists including LTJ Bukem, Djrum, DJ Storm, Ruff Sqwad, Tim Reaper, and Sully b2b Special Request sit alongside new school voices and cross-genre link-ups from the likes of Oppidan, Call Super b2b Objekt, Ross From Friends, Darwin, and DJ Fuckoff. These partnerships sit at the heart of what Waterworks does best - spotlighting not just artists, but the ecosystems, histories, and shared values behind them.
In addition, Resident Advisor will be celebrating their 25th anniversary with Waterworks this year, hosting the Siren stage across both days. Saturday’s programming will be co-curated with the festival team, while Sunday sees a collaboration with UK bass culture archivist DaMetalMessiah, famed for his rigorously researched deep dives into the annals of grime and dubstep. Waterworks Festival 2026 unveils full lineup and expansion to 2 days at Gunnersbury Park, London
The programming across both days reinforces Waterworks’ sense of continuity and its close ties with kindred festivals and scenes across Europe. Longstanding creative connections - including with Love International - continue to shape the festival’s outlook, grounding its international relationships in a shared approach to curation and community.
Attention to sound and production remains central to the Waterworks experience, with careful investment in audio, staging, and layout ensuring each space feels purposeful and immersive. The result is a festival that values atmosphere and connection, inviting audiences to properly settle into the music across a full weekend.
Waterworks Festival 2026 takes place at Gunnersbury Park, London, on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th September.
Presale tickets go on sale on Friday 27th February at 10am with Saturday tickets starting from £42.50+booking fee, Sunday tickets from £25+booking fee, and weekend tickets from £75+booking fee. Priority access sign-up here.
Saturday Lineup A-Z
Alex Kassian (Live)
babyschön
Bradley Zero & Erol Alkan
Bunney
Chez De Milo & Lukas Wigflex
Christian AB & Craig Richards
Daniel Avery
Dave Harvey & Ellie Stokes
Decius (Live)
DJ Koolt
DJ Subaru
dj sweet6teen & Gene On Earth
Dr Banana
Dresden (Ivan Smagghe & Manfredas)
Dyed Soundorom & Moxie
Eris Drew
Errol & Shy One
Free Zing
KT
Leon Vynehall
Midland
Modeselektor
NIKS
Octo Octa (Live)
OK Williams & Skee Mask
p-rallel
Priori
Raresh & Sonja Moonear
Reptant (live)
Scarlett O'Malley & YSANNE
Sofia Kourtesis
Tia Cousins
The Trip
Sunday Lineup A-Z
Aba Shanti
Anz
Bakey & Mia Koden
Beatrice M. & Simon Scott
Blackeye MC
Bruk & Fez The Kid
Call Super & Objekt
Carré
Chickaboo
Darwin
Decibella
DJ Fuckoff
DJ Storm
Double O & Mantra
Djrum
Dr Banana (UKG set) & MC Creed
Dr Dubplate & Soul Mass Transit System
EMA
Fliss Mayo
JayaHadADream
Jay Carder
LTJ Bukem
Main Phase
Manami (Live)
MJK
Moose
Neffa-T & Teki Latex
Novelist
Octo Octa (D&B set)
Oppidan
Raji Rags
Ross From Friends
Ruff Sqwad
Saint Ludo
Skala
Skee Mask
Special Request & Sully
TAÑ
Tash LC
Tim Reaper



