
Rock In Rio Lisbon has added another wave of artists to its 2026 line-up. Find all the details below.
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This year’s edition of the festival is due to take place at Parque Tejo in the Portuguese capital on June 20, 21, 27 and 28. Tickets are on sale now – you can buy yours here.
Katy Perry, Linkin Park and Rod Stewart will headline the first three days of the event, respectively. Other acts on the bill include Charlie Puth, Cypress Hill, Kaiser Chiefs and Cyndi Lauper.
Now, organisers have revealed the line-up for Rock In Rio Lisbon ’26’s final day of music on Sunday June 28. Closing out the festival will be headliner 21 Savage, following sets from Central Cee and Rema.
Further down the bill are Brazilian trap star Matuê, Brazilian rapper Filipe Ret, influential funk producer DENNIS, Afropop rising star Irina Barros, Portuguese hip-hop artist Carlão, and Spanish pop crossover artist Lola Índigo.
The Sunday of Rock In Rio Lisbon 2026 has been billed as “the biggest rap-focused day in the history of the Lisbon edition”.
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Roberta Medina, Executive Vice President of Rock In Rio Lisbon, said: “This line-up represents the dominant musical language among younger generations around the world. From hip-hop to trap and Afrobeats, these sounds shape global youth culture.
“Bringing together artists such as 21 Savage, Central Cee and Rema alongside leading voices from Brazil, Spain and Portugal reflects the strength and diversity of this movement.”
You can find more information about Rock In Rio Lisbon 2026 here.
21 Savage released his fourth and latest studio album, ‘What Happened To The Streets?’, last December.
Meanwhile, Central Cee is nominated for three MOBOs at this year’s ceremony, which takes place in Manchester next Thursday (March 26). He’s in the running for Best Male Act, Album Of The Year (‘Can’t Rush Greatness’) and Best Hip Hop Act.
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