Get Together festival, which returns to Sheffield after three years of sold-out events on 16 May 2026, has announced the first wave of acts for next year’s event.
Headliners include electro-punk pioneers Fat Dog, gothic garage icons The Horrors, and electronic DJ Erol Alkan, fresh from a set with Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter, Fred Again and Pedro Winter.

Joining them throughout the day will be post-punk collective DEADLETTER; ‘wonk pop’ quartet Lime Garden; Brighton-based Lemonsuckr, matching dance music with Middle Eastern-inspired guitar sounds; fantasy techno-pop duo Silver Gore; Scottish alt-folk outfit Curiosity Shop, and many more still to be announced.
Kieran Crosby, Festival Director, said: “It’s great to be able to share the first few artists that will be playing at Get Together in 2026. We’re looking to widen the scope of the music you can experience at the festival – I can’t wait to share even more soon!”

The independent, all-day music festival is set to be bigger and better than before, having expanded to new venues across Kelham Island and Neepsend. This not only allows for higher capacity, but also for earlier performance start times, which means less clashes throughout the event.
A medley of independent and artisanal food and drink will also be on offer, with a huge selection of street food curated by Peddler, alongside Kelham Island Brewery welcoming some of the best beer makers in the country for another edition of The Kelham Beer Mile.

The Artist in Residence Programme is also set to continue where, last year, photomontage artist, Cold War Steve, invited the people of Sheffield to collaborate on a large-scale mural. More details will be released soon.
Earlybird tickets are on sale as of 10am, Friday 7 November 2025, on gettogetherfestival.com.