WOMAD 2026
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We are very excited to be making our debut at WOMAD – The World’s Festival in July 2026.
WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) brings together artists from all over the globe.
After taking a fallow year in 2025 WOMAD is relocating to the beautiful surrounds of Neston Park in Corsham, Wiltshire with a line-up that reflects its long-standing ethos of cross-cultural exchange and discovery.
Among the first headliners announced are South London neo-soul artist Greentea Peng, Malian icon Oumou Sangaré, reggae and dancehall pioneer Barrington Levy and Swedish-Argentinian songwriter José González. Opening proceedings on Thursday will be Ghanaian artist K.O.G, whose afro-future and funk-informed performances promise a high-energy start.
As ever, WOMAD extends beyond the stages. The World of Words programme will host talks and discussions, while Taste The World invites performers to share culinary traditions. Workshops, instrument sessions and dance classes sit alongside the World of Wellbeing’s yoga spaces and wood-fired hot tubs. The World of Children returns with its Sunday parade and expanded family programming, with free entry for children aged 13 and under.
WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) brings together artists from all over the globe.
After taking a fallow year in 2025 WOMAD is relocating to the beautiful surrounds of Neston Park in Corsham, Wiltshire with a line-up that reflects its long-standing ethos of cross-cultural exchange and discovery.
Among the first headliners announced are South London neo-soul artist Greentea Peng, Malian icon Oumou Sangaré, reggae and dancehall pioneer Barrington Levy and Swedish-Argentinian songwriter José González. Opening proceedings on Thursday will be Ghanaian artist K.O.G, whose afro-future and funk-informed performances promise a high-energy start.
As ever, WOMAD extends beyond the stages. The World of Words programme will host talks and discussions, while Taste The World invites performers to share culinary traditions. Workshops, instrument sessions and dance classes sit alongside the World of Wellbeing’s yoga spaces and wood-fired hot tubs. The World of Children returns with its Sunday parade and expanded family programming, with free entry for children aged 13 and under.
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Where is it happening?
WOMAD Festival, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, Royal Wootton Bassett
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