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Dot To Dot announces huge line-up for 2026 with Lambrini Girls, Fcukers, NewDad and loads more

Dot To Dot announces huge line-up for 2026 with Lambrini Girls, Fcukers, NewDad and loads more

Lambrini Girls, Fcukers, NewDad and many more have been announced for Dot To Dot Festival’s 2026 line-up.

  • READ MORE: Lambrini Girls are all bark and tons of bite

The multi-venue event, which showcases new and emerging talent, is due to take place in Bristol and Nottingham on May 23 and 24 next year. Tickets are priced at £30 and are available now here.

Over 30 acts have been confirmed for Dot To Dot including Adult DVD, Alice Costelloe, Another Country $$$$, AtticOmatic, Bleech 9:3, Blossom Caldarone, Clothesline From Hell and many more.

More acts are set to be announced in the coming weeks. You can check out all those currently confirmed below.

Dot To Dot Festival booker Conrad Rogan said: “We are thrilled to be announcing the first 30 acts for 2026! After our 20th anniversary last year, we are proud to continue to bring festival-goers in Bristol and Nottingham the very best in emerging talent from across the UK and beyond.

“Dot To Dot Festival’s ethos is to give the freshest acts with huge potential a platform, and I am delighted to once again do that in 2026.”

Across its 20-year history, the festival has helped launch the likes of Dua Lipa and Sam Fender during the earliest days of their careers.

Last year’s event saw the likes of The Horrors, Fat Dog and Sprints headlining alongside Big Special, Honeyglaze, Kate Bollinger, Låpsley, Nimino.

Lambrini Girls have enjoyed a huge year with their debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ which scored a five star review in NME. The record was also listed in NME’s Albums Of The Year 2025, coming in Number 32.

We wrote: “The world is on fire, and on their debut album, the Brighton punk-heroes respond by bringing an Exocet missile to a gunfight. Ferocious and funny, their endlessly quotable lyrics skewer police brutality, misogyny and nepo babies over exhilarating barbed-wire riffs, while the riotous party-starting electroclash of ‘Cuntology 101’ provides an empowering (and joyously sweary) manifesto.

Fcukers meanwhile previously featured on NME‘s Cover story and they recently released their new single, ‘I Like It Like That’.

Elsewhere, NewDad recently released their new album ‘Altar’, which NME awarded four stars and was described as a “beautifully melancholy portrait of homesickness and sacrifice”.

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