Get Together Festival has added Factory Floor, Lucia & The Best Boys and more to its 2026 lineup
Fat Dog and The Horrors were previously confirmed as co-headliners.

A host of new acts have been confirmed for the sixth edition of Sheffield's Get Together, which takes place on Saturday 16th May across venues in Kelham Island and Neepsend.
Among the fresh additions are post-industrial electronic outfit Factory Floor, Scottish indie fourpiece Lucia & The Best Boys (pictured), shoegaze trio Pale Blue Eyes and The Tubs. They sit alongside a wider wave of newly confirmed names including Charlie Noordewier, Cherryholt, Clémentine March, Dead Dads Club, Imogen and The Knife, Isak Benjamin, Jawdropped, Jellyskin, Life Aquatic Band, Lois, Modern Woman, Rail Replacement Bus Service, Raynor, Spanish Horses, The Dream Machine, The Kellows and Weave.
Fat Dog and The Horrors were previously confirmed as co-headliners, with Erol Alkan, Gwenno, Alexis Taylor, DEADLETTER, Lime Garden, Lynks, Lauren Auder, Jessica Winter and many more already on the bill. Over 70 artists are set to appear in total.
Speaking about the programme, Festival Director Kieran Crosby said: "I'm really pleased with how this year's Get Together has shaped up! We have so many new collaborators who are bringing new perspectives to what is already a brilliant day and I can't wait to see how all of the new elements of the venues piece together. We hope everyone enjoys it as much as we will!"
Among the fresh additions are post-industrial electronic outfit Factory Floor, Scottish indie fourpiece Lucia & The Best Boys (pictured), shoegaze trio Pale Blue Eyes and The Tubs. They sit alongside a wider wave of newly confirmed names including Charlie Noordewier, Cherryholt, Clémentine March, Dead Dads Club, Imogen and The Knife, Isak Benjamin, Jawdropped, Jellyskin, Life Aquatic Band, Lois, Modern Woman, Rail Replacement Bus Service, Raynor, Spanish Horses, The Dream Machine, The Kellows and Weave.
Fat Dog and The Horrors were previously confirmed as co-headliners, with Erol Alkan, Gwenno, Alexis Taylor, DEADLETTER, Lime Garden, Lynks, Lauren Auder, Jessica Winter and many more already on the bill. Over 70 artists are set to appear in total.
Speaking about the programme, Festival Director Kieran Crosby said: "I'm really pleased with how this year's Get Together has shaped up! We have so many new collaborators who are bringing new perspectives to what is already a brilliant day and I can't wait to see how all of the new elements of the venues piece together. We hope everyone enjoys it as much as we will!"
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