Gottwood festival announces 24-hour programme for 2026

Gottwood festival announces 24-hour programme for 2026

Gottwood festival has announced a 24-hour music programme for its 2026 edition, taking place from Thursday 11th to Sunday 14th June 2026.

Sharing the news on Instagram, the festival team wrote: “We’re incredibly excited to announce that we’ve been granted a 24-hour licence, giving us greater flexibility to evolve and enhance the festival experience.”

“This is a huge milestone for us, and it feels like the perfect moment as we approach this landmark edition and step into a new chapter.”

The festival went on to explain that the additional hours would only be utilised at select stages. This will “allow the festival to grow naturally into this new freedom over the coming years”, it added.

Founded in 2006, Gottwood has grown into one of the UK’s most respected boutique electronic music festivals, known for its intimate Welsh setting, carefully curated line-ups, and focus on art and visual production.

The 15th-anniversary edition will take place in the woodlands of the Carreglwyd Estate in Anglesey, Wales. Further details on the line-up and additional programming are expected in the coming months.

Read the festival’s full statement about its 24-hour programme below.

Gottwood has also revealed the first names confirmed for its anniversary edition. DJs set to perform include Call Super, Gene On Earth, Roza Terenzi, The Ghost, Z@P, Christian AB, Laidlaw DJ Masda, Mantra and Paula Tape. Meanwhile, Jorg Kunning, Extrawelt, Reptant, and Reflex Blue will perform live.

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