Strawberry Fields 2026 Unveils Massive Lineup Ahead of November Festival Event

The Strawberry Fields 2026 festival has revealed its massive lineup featuring over 80 acts, including Honey Dijon and Nina Kraviz. Held in Tocumwal this November, the event has already sold 95% of tickets, with final allocations going on sale July 8th to support local community projects.
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1 MIN READ- The Strawberry Fields 2026 festival will take place in Tocumwal, NSW, from November 20th to 22nd.
- Over 95% of tickets were sold before the full artist lineup was revealed to the public.
- The diverse lineup features over 80 acts, including Honey Dijon, Nina Kraviz, and Gilles Peterson.
- A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to community projects led by the Yorta Yorta people.
The highly anticipated Strawberry Fields 2026 festival has officially unveiled its massive lineup, promising an immersive experience for music enthusiasts. Set to take place from November 20th to 22nd in the scenic town of Tocumwal, New South Wales, the event is shaping up to be one of the most significant gatherings on the Australian music calendar.
Organizers have put together an impressive bill featuring more than 80 DJs and live acts spread across eight distinct stages. The festival’s massive popularity is evident, with 95% of tickets already claimed before the full program was even announced to the public. This overwhelming demand highlights the enduring appeal of Strawberry Fields as a premier destination for electronic and live music fans.
An Eclectic Mix of Global and Local Talent
The 2026 edition boasts a diverse array of performers, headlined by the renowned house music luminary Honey Dijon. The lineup also features standout collaborations, such as the back-to-back set from Gerd Janson and Marcel Dettmann, and high-energy performances from techno artist Nina Kraviz and UK garage sensation Silva Bumpa.
Beyond the electronic beats, the festival will showcase exceptional live musicianship. Attendees can look forward to sets from jazz aficionado Gilles Peterson, soul artist Greentea Peng, the Dutch psychedelic collective YĪN YĪN, and hip-hop star Miss Kaninna. With a focus on both international stars and emerging local talent, the festival continues its tradition of delivering a rich cultural experience.
The event is not just about music; it remains committed to social responsibility. The organizers aim to replicate their previous charitable success by donating a portion of ticket sales to Yorta Yorta-led projects. Additionally, the festival serves as a significant economic driver, contributing an estimated $7.9 million to the Greater Border region, fostering growth and supporting the local community in the Berrigan Shire.
For those who have not yet secured their place, a final round of tickets is scheduled for release on Wednesday, July 8th, at 9 am AEST. Given the record-breaking sales seen leading up to this point, fans are encouraged to act quickly when the remaining allocation becomes available through official channels.
















