After the unprecedented success of its 2026 edition, which sold out faster than ever on August 1, and 2, 2025, Reggae Land is responding to high demand by expanding to a three-day festival for the first time.
The event will kick off on Friday, July 31, featuring global superstar Burna Boy, who will be performing at the festival for the first time.
Recognized as one of the most influential artists of his generation, Burna Boy’s participation marks a significant milestone for Reggae Land.
The newly added Friday transforms the festival into a three-day event, taking place at Milton Keynes National Bowl, leading up to a sold-out weekend known for its impressive production quality.
The award-winning Nigerian singer and songwriter fuses Afro-fusion, dancehall, and hip-hop into memorable hits that have defined summers over the past decade.
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Attendees can look forward to hearing popular tracks like ‘Last Last,’ ‘Ye,’ and ‘City Boys,’ as his captivating performance is set to launch the weekend with a powerful show, establishing the tone for what promises to be the festival’s biggest year yet.
This announcement comes in light of the overwhelming demand for Reggae Land 2026, which sold out in record time shortly after tickets were released last week.
With over 120 artists confirmed across seven stages, Reggae Land is rapidly solidifying its status as one of the UK’s fastest-growing and culturally significant festivals.
From roots reggae and dancehall to dub, jungle, and carnival vibes, Reggae Land has become a key platform for Caribbean music and culture in the UK.
The addition of Friday highlights the festival’s growth, driven by fan enthusiasm and community support.



