Come celebrate the start of your summer at Rock Werchter! Today, 18 more names were added to the bill. A mix of warm soul, gritty blues, solid rock, cool hip-hop, the finest singer-songwriters and enduringly inspiring icons that makes the lineup even stronger!

The Cat Empire, Jalen Ngonda, Bombay Bicycle Club, Johnny Marr andNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats will perform at Werchter on Thursday 4 July. New for Friday...

The Week of Belgian Music has officially started and Rock Werchter is also celebrating. Every year, we welcome several Belgian bands and artists to the festival. Today we are proud to announce 10 new acts that we will be welcoming to the Festivalpark in Werchter next summer!

On Friday 5 July, in addition to dEUS, we welcome Glints and Loverman to the Festivalpark. Equal Idiots and Peuk will be present...

New year, new names! We're kicking off 2024 with a bang as we unveil 20 fresh names for Rock Werchter. Are you ready for a summer filled with epic tunes and unforgettable moments? New for Thursday 4 July are Parkway Drive, The Gaslight Anthem, STONE, The Streets, MEUTE & Slowdive. James Arthur, Tom Morello, Archive and Sleaford Mods are joining the line-up on Friday 5 July. The Blaze, Janelle Monáe,...

Just a week ago, we announced Foo Fighters as the first headliner for Rock Werchter 2024. This week, we're thrilled to announce two new headliners! Get ready to let loose with Måneskin and showcase your best dance moves with Dua Lipa – we certainly are!

On Friday, July 5, the eccentric Italian group Måneskin will rock the Festivalpark with their exuberant guitar music. Their latest album, 'RUSH!', has soared...

As you all know, we were extremely excited to have Stromae headlining Rock Werchter this year, and we look forward to eventually welcoming him back to Festivalpark in good health.

It’s been an almost impossible task to fill the space left by Stromae, but Mumford & Sons, who were due out in Europe this July, have kindly accepted our invitation and will be heading over earlier than anticipated to headline...

Rock Werchter 2023's line-up gets even more exciting today. Charlotte de Wittewill transform The Barn into the country's most vibrant techno club on Thursday 29 June! Charlotte de Witte travels the world. She performs in the best clubs, at the most renowned festivals. The world's best techno DJ has her place at Rock Werchter. The line-up is now complete. Rock Werchter will be an unforgettable start to the summer of...

He’s a veritable icon, a top talent and one of the UK’s greatest stars. Stormzy is the king of grime. A man with such drive and charisma belongs on Rock Werchter’s Main Stage, so on Thursday 29 June, he takes the slot before Stromae.

In 2019, Stormzy became the first black British solo artist to make it as headliner at Glastonbury. Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. is nothing less...

Two days ago at a sold-out Forest National, next summer at Rock Werchter: Rosalía ! Pop Diva. Spanish fury. Stunning success. Rosalía is one of the most successful pop stars of today. Her songs have been streamed billions of times. She’s got every major music prize on her mantelpiece. The Spanish/Catalan Rosalía is one of the most popular and celebrated artists of our time. Trained in flamenco, mistress of experimentation....

You say Werchter, we say party! Fred again.. will perform at the Festivalpark on Saturday 1 July. Isn't that the best news to get the weekend started? His latest album 'Actual Life 3 (January 1 - September 9 2022)' is out today. The perfect soundtrack for this Friday night and for a big party at The Barn next summer.

Fred again.. is inescapable these days; a true phenomenon in modern...

Ready for summer! Ready for festivals! A final round of names completes the line-up for Rock Werchter 2022. Chart wonder and rising star The Kid LAROI comes to Werchter on Thursday 30 June. Also new on that day: Lady Blackbird, Glints and ILA. New names for Friday 1 July are SONS, Tin Fingers and Sans Soucis. Yong Yello and grandson play the Festivalpark in Werchter on Saturday 2 July. There’s...

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