
Roadburn festival has today announced a second wave of bands for the 2026 edition which will take place between April 16-19 in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Among the names announced today are festival favourites Inter Arma performing their epic 2014 release The Cavern for the first (and last time), American rapper billy woods, and Manchester’s genre-bending four-piece Maruja.
Roadburn’s artistic director, Walter Hoeijmakers comments:
“As the path toward Roadburn 2026 unfolds, the energy around us is rising. Every connection, every sound, every spark of creativity is drawing us closer together as the festival comes into view. This second announcement marks another step on that journey, an open invitation to feel the pulse of what’s ahead.
“The artists at the heart of this year’s edition are each shaping worlds of their own, their past, present, and future intertwining in bold new ways. At Roadburn 2026, you’ll hear echoes of where we’ve been, glimpses of where we’re going, and the raw emotion of right now. Each performance will remind us that art can move us, heal us, and bring us together – that through music, we find our shared humanity.
“We’re letting optimism light the way. Let’s meet in Tilburg next April – alive, open, and ready to share this amazing energy, face to face.”
All ticket and accommodation options for Roadburn are on sale now and more information including the full line up can be found at roadburn.com
The latest additions to Roadburn 2025 are as follows:
Additions to Roadburn 2026:
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Blackwater Holylight performing Not Here Not Gone
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Inter Arma performing The Cavern
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Primitive Man performing Observance and a set of early years’ material titled Remembrance
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Slow Crush performing Aurora and premiering a special audio-visual presentation of Thirst
These artists will join a slew of previously announced artists including Oathbreaker, Krallice, Agriculture, Habak and many more. The full line up can be found at roadburn.com
