Following unprecedented demand, all tickets for Reggae Land 2026 completely sold out in six hours on Friday, much earlier than ever before, further cementing its position as one of the most in demand festivals across the UK and Europe.
The sixth edition of the festival will return to Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026 with bigger production, grander scale and the most connected community yet as 100,000 fans will be welcomed across the unrivalled weekend.
The early sell-out follows the recent unveiling of Reggae Land’s biggest lineup to date, featuring over 120 artists across seven stages including Vybz Kartel, Shenseea, Shaggy, Beenie Man & Morgan Heritage, Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy, Konshens, Super Cat and many more forming a line-up widely regarded as one of the most ambitious reggae and dancehall festival programmes ever assembled worldwide.
"The response has been overwhelming. When we first started Reggae Land back in 2021, we had huge ambitions for the festival, but to see the community grow at the pace it has done is just incredible and it’s taken Reggae Land to a whole new level," said a spokesperson for the organisers, "The love we see and feel for the brand is like nothing we could have ever imagined. 2026 will most definitely be our biggest year yet!”
Since relocating to Milton Keynes National Bowl, Reggae Land has evolved into a full-scale Caribbean cultural celebration with world-class music with food villages, rum bars, immersive decor and community-driven experiences.
The 2026 edition also introduces new stages, increased production and expanded site design to reflect the festival’s continued growth and indelible impact.