Wireless Festival is set to return to London this summer, bringing some of the biggest names in hip-hop, R&B and grime back to Finsbury Park for its 2026 edition.
Organisers have confirmed that Kanye West, now known as Ye, will headline all three nights of the festival, which runs from July 10 to July 12. The announcement marks his first UK performance in over a decade, and his first time headlining a London festival since topping the bill at Wireless in 2014.
The rapper last performed in the capital during a surprise, guest-filled show at KOKO in 2015, where he was joined on stage by the likes of Skepta, JME, Vic Mensa and Raekwon. His return is expected to be one of the most in-demand live events of the summer.
Here’s everything you need to know about Wireless Festival 2026, including dates, lineup and how to get tickets.
Wireless Festival 2026 lineup
Kanye West is the only act announced so far.
Wireless has built a reputation as one of Europe’s leading urban music festivals, consistently attracting global superstars alongside rising talent. Previous line-ups have featured major names including Drake, Rihanna and Jay-Z, as well as some of the biggest acts in UK rap, Afrobeats and R&B.
More artists are expected to be announced in the coming months, with fans anticipating a mix of international headliners and homegrown talent.
How to get tickets for Wireless 2026
Tickets for Wireless Festival 2026 are being released in stages, with pre-sales already under way.
The PayPal presale is currently live, offering early access to Friday, Saturday and Sunday day tickets, each priced from £140.50.
A dedicated Wireless presale will open at 12pm BST on Tuesday April 7, with fans required to sign up in advance to access it. This is expected to be one of the most competitive windows for securing tickets.

General sale will then begin at 12pm BST on Wednesday April 8, when any remaining tickets will be made available to the public.
Given the festival’s popularity, and Ye’s confirmed headline performances across all three nights, demand is expected to be exceptionally high.
Tickets are likely to sell out quickly, so fans are advised to register in advance and be ready ahead of release times to avoid missing out.