Moovin Festival Finalises 2026 Line-Up with Fish56Octagon, The Mouse Outfit, Mungo’s Hi-Fi and More as Day Tickets Go On Sale and Stage Splits Revealed

Friday 12 – Sunday 14 June 2026
Whitebottom Farm, Stockport

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Moovin Festival has revealed its final wave of artists for 2026, completing one of its most eclectic and characterful line-ups to date. Alongside this the festival has also announced their highly anticipated day ticket sale with day splits, giving fans the option to experience their favourite acts and the magic of Whitebottom Farm starting at just £40 per day.

New additions to the line up include Fish56Octagon, The Mouse Outfit, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, DJ Rap, Jon Dasilva, Galliano, Jumpin Jack Frost, Psychederek, Suns Of Acid and more, plus a colourful selection of emerging performers, leftfield acts and festival curiosities that embody the unique spirit of Moovin.

This final announcement leans into the festival’s playful, off-kilter side, championing emerging, local and new talent alongside established names. Expect everything from beatboxing harmonica players and the wonderfully British rap stylings of Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer, to gloriously surreal performances like Junkoactive Wasteman (part man, part bin). Across the weekend there will also be drumming collectives, magicians, holistic experiences and plenty of unexpected moments waiting to be discovered between stages.

These new additions join a stacked bill of previously announced acts, including Groove Armada, 2manydjs, Gilles Peterson, Nightmares On Wax, Moonchild Sanelly, Chali 2na, Mr Scruff & MC Kwasi, DJ Paulette, Porij, Quantic, Ozric Tentacles, Danilo Plessow (Motor City Drum Ensemble), Greg Wilson, Luke Una, Dan Shake, Freestylers, Jaguar Skills, Utah Saints, Plump DJs, Soul Of Man, A.Skillz, DJ Woody, Micky Finn, Nicky Blackmarket, Brockie, DRS and many more.

Set on a farm just 30 minutes from Manchester and one hour from Sheffield, Moovin offers a countryside escape that still feels within easy reach of the city. Returning to the idyllic surroundings of Whitebottom Farm in Etherow Country Park, the festival has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most loved boutique gatherings. Set in a wooded valley with lakes, waterfalls and a dramatic gorge entrance, the site offers an atmosphere unlike anywhere else on the UK festival circuit.

Despite its intimate size, Moovin consistently delivers heavyweight line-ups and unforgettable moments. Their “rave den”, the Barn Stage is a converted cow barn with a powerful sound system that sits at the heart of the festival. It will host headline DJ sets from Groove Armada and 2manydjs, both returning after tearing the roof off in previous years.

Known for its welcoming crowd, independent spirit and refreshingly unpretentious ethos, Moovin remains proudly VIP free. With day tickets starting from just £40 and its notorious £5 pints being arguably some of the cheapest festival pints around, the festival demonstrates great value and fun. Straw bale seating, world class sound systems, circus performers, holistic healing, yoga and a touch of the original 90s free party energy come together to create a lively and immersive weekend experience

With the full line-up now revealed and day tickets available, the countdown to one of the summer’s most beloved independent festivals has officially begun. For ticket options including weekend and day tickets head to: https://www.moovinfestival.com/event/moovin-festival-2026/

NO ART OPEN AIR BRINGS A NEW FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE TO MANCHESTER

30th May – 3pm – 11pm

Presale: 6PM – Tuesday 3rd February 

General sale: 6PM  – Wednesday 4th February

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After years of anticipation, the full No Art experience is finally debuting in the UK this spring with the launch of No Art Manchester Open Air on Saturday 30 May, from 3pm–11pm. Curated by tastemaking Amsterdam duo ANOTR, this event marks the debut of the globally respected No Art concept in Greater Manchester and promises to be their largest UK open-air show yet. With the full location and lineup revealed in the coming weeks, presale tickets go live Tuesday 3 February at 6pm, followed by general sale on Wednesday 4 February at 6pm. Sign up for presale access at; noartmcr.com

Dutch duo ANOTR are one of electronic music’s most influential acts. With global hits including ‘Relax My Eyes’ surpassing 200 million streams, and ‘How You Feel’, they have cemented their international impact exploring new musical territories, blending house with disco, soul, funk, and jazz influences.

Their No Art brand has earned a reputation for delivering carefully curated music and immersive art experiences at unexpected venues and locations across Barcelona, Miami, Uruguay, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Amsterdam. Rather than relying on obvious headliners, their events champion artists with distinctive sounds and deliberate performances. Each show is designed to surprise and confound, combining forward-thinking house music with multi-disciplinary art experiences that are both intimate and boundary-pushing.

Speaking on the announcement, No Art shares, It’s been a while, Manchester. Good to be back. Built on sound, ideas, and attitude. No Art Festival feels right at home. Keep your eyes peeled for the venue announcement coming soon but it’s in an open air space in Greater Manchester!!!

The Manchester edition will continue this ethos. While the full location and lineup will be revealed in the coming weeks, attendees can expect the same adventurous programming and high-quality production that has made other No Art events some of the most talked-about in the scene.

Sign up for presale access from Tuesday 3 February at; noartmcr.com