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The first names have been revealed for next year's Cross The Tracks.
Headlined by Mercury Prize-winner Little Simz, the 2026 bill will also feature performances from KOKOROKO, Obongjayar, Lady Wray, Brooke Combe, Bricknasty, Bel Cobain, Sholto, The Womack Sisters, Channel One, Reek0, Sonnyjim, Goya Gumbani with Franky Bones Ensemble, 2fox, ZENA, and more that are still to be announced.
Cross The Tracks will return to Brockwell Park, London on the May bank holiday Sunday. The 2025 edition saw co-headline sets from Michael Kiwanuka and Ezra Collective, as well as performances from Jordan Rakei, Free Nationals, Cymande, BaSeun Kuti and Egypt 80, Lynda Dawn, RUBII, BexBlu, and Olympia Vitalis.
What? A one-day festival that showcases a variety of artists, including up-and-coming talent, current icons, and established legends from jazz, funk and soul music.
Where? Brockwell Park, London.
When? May 24, 2026.
Who? Little Simz will headline, following sets from KOKOROKO, Obongjayar, Lady Wray, Brooke Combe, Bricknasty, Bel Cobain, Sholto, The Womack Sisters, Channel One, Reek0, Sonnyjim and Goya Gumbani with Franky Bones Ensemble, 2fox, and ZENA.
More names are to still to be revealed. Stay tuned.
Tickets? Ticket information is still to be confirmed.

Cross The Tracks Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Sun May 24 2026 - LONDON Brockwell Park
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