Announcing the full line-up for Soho House Festival 2026

Festival Lineup 2026

With a live set by Basement Jaxx, music from David Rodigan, Kaiser Chiefs, Soul II Soul, and Honey Dijon, plus star comedy, our annual event is not to be missed

Wednesday 22 April 2026 By Soho House

Soho House Festival returns to west London on Thursday 2 July, bringing members an unforgettable day of live music and entertainment. Among the headliners are Basement Jaxx, the duo that shaped 1990s house music culture, who will take over the main stage with dancers and a band for a live set. Other guests include The Charlatans and Roger Sanchez, as well as a full line-up of comedy from Milton Jones, Amy Gedhill, and more.

Tickets are now on sale here, giving you access to the full programme, plus an unlimited supply of signature Soho House food and drinks – from our classic barbecue and Dirty Burgers to Cecconi’s. To purchase them, you’ll need to enter your five-character short membership code. You can find this in the Soho House app by going to ‘Account’ and selecting ‘Membership details’.

• Soho House members can purchase up to 10 tickets 
• The member price is £385, plus a £6.50 booking fee 
• The Under 27 member price is £325, plus a £6.50 booking fee

Read on for full details of the music and comedy line-ups, along with everything you need to know to start planning your day.

Thank you to our festival supporting partner, Porsche. 
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Basement Jaxx
After 10 years away from the world’s main stages, legendary electronic duo Basement Jaxx returned to festivals last summer with a series of memorable live shows – and now they’re coming to Soho House Festival for a headline set, complete with a full band and dancers. Basement Jaxx did much to shape the dance culture of 1990s London clubland, going on to find international fame with singles including ‘Red Alert’, ‘Do Your Thing’, ‘Where’s Your Head At’ and ‘Good Luck’, along with a series of albums including the million-selling debut, Remedy, and double-platinum compilation, The Singles, picking up two BRIT awards and a Grammy along the way. Their live show has graced The Hollywood Bowl, and headlined both the Pyramid Stage and The Other Stage at Glastonbury Festival. 

Kaiser Chiefs
Formed in Leeds in 2000, Kaiser Chiefs are one of the leading bands of their generation, releasing a string of anthemic hits, including ‘Oh My God’, ‘I Predict A Riot’, and ‘Hole In My Soul’. The band’s Mercury-nominated debut, Employment, sold over two million copies, with number-one follow-up, Yours Truly, Angry Mob, going twice-platinum in the UK alone, and their next release, Education, Education, Education & War, entering the UK charts at number one. Alongside eight million albums sold, the band has scored a host of top 10 singles, including the number-one hit ‘Ruby’, won three Brit Awards, an Ivor Novello award for Album of the Year, and toured with bands including U2, Foo Fighters, and Green Day.

Honey Dijon
Internationally acclaimed DJ and producer Honey Dijon is known for her deep knowledge of house music and dynamic mixing style, drawn from her roots in Chicago’s vibrant music scene. Alongside performing at major clubs and festivals worldwide for the past 20 years, she has brought her unique sound to projects that have seen her work alongside major artists, such as Beyoncé, winning a Grammy for Best Dance Album for her work on Renaissance in 2023. Dijon is also a prominent figure in the fashion industry, and a vocal advocate for LGBTQIA2S+ rights and visibility, influencing both the music and fashion worlds through her innovative approach and authentic voice.

The Charlatans
One of the UK’s best-loved bands, The Charlatans’ four-decade career spans 14 albums, 22 top 40 singles, three number-one albums, and era-defining anthems including ‘The Only One I Know’, ‘North Country Boy’ and ‘One to Another’. The band’s latest album, We Are Love – released in October 2025 – signalled a bold new era, one that finds them at peace with their past while looking forward to a bright future.
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Roger Sanchez
DJ and record producer Roger Sanchez cut his creative teeth in late 1980s New York, inspired by the explosion of hip-hop taking over the city at the time. His first 12-inch, ‘Dreamworld’ was released in 1990 under the name Egotrip, shifting his focus from simply playing music to producing over the decade that followed. In 2001, his number-one single ‘Another Chance’ created international demand and has gone on to amass over 35 million streams. Sanchez hasn’t stopped since, touring the world, releasing a slew of original records, and being called upon to remix for a wide range of artists, including Diana Ross, Jamiroquai, Maroon 5, and No Doubt, for which he won a Grammy in 2003 for Best Remixed Recording for the song ‘Hella Good’.

Soul II Soul
Led by Jazzie B, ground-breaking London collective Soul II Soul grew out of the capital’s late 1980s club scene to become a cultural force. Their fusion of soul, funk, reggae, dance grooves and sound system culture helped define that era and reshape British music around the world. The group’s 1989 breakthrough debut album Club Classics Vol. One quickly proved to be a landmark release, topping the UK Albums Chart and going on to become a major international success; Soul II Soul won two Grammy Awards and received five BRIT Award nominations across 1990 and 1991. Decades on, they remain a celebrated live act, still bringing their catalogue to audiences around the world.

David Rodigan and friends
A passion for reggae music has driven DJ and broadcaster David Rodigan’s career for more than 45 years, with slots on BBC Radio London, Capital Radio, and Kiss 100. More recently, he’s straddled two different worlds, broadcasting for a youthful audience on BBC Radio 1Xtra, while hosting his Summer Series on BBC Radio 2. In between, he plays his unique collection of customised dub plates and classic recordings to loyal reggae fans of all ages across the globe – from New York to Tokyo – headlining stages at festivals, including Parklife, Glastonbury, Bestival, Outlook, and Snowbombing.

Rodigan joins us at Soho House Festival with a special line-up of guests: London-based reggae artist and songwriter Hollie Cook, whose fifth studio album, Shy Girl was released in a dub version for Record Store Day 2026; urban producer, songwriter, rapper and vocalist Donae’O, whose list of collaborators includes Giggs, Idris Elba, Sarkodie, Fredo and Ghetts; and General Levy – one of the great original voices in British sound system culture, and an icon of British reggae and jungle.
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Craig Charles
With a career spanning TV, broadcasting, and music, Craig Charles first gained widespread acclaim in the late 1980s for his role as Dave Lister in the cult sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf, before taking on roles in dramas including Coronation Street. Alongside acting, he’s hosted The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show on BBC Radio 6 since 2002, while also establishing another career as a club DJ, bringing his infectious blend of funk and soul to clubs and festivals around the world, including Glastonbury, Kendal Calling, and Boogietown.

Emerald
London-born DJ, producer, and broadcaster Emerald Rose Lewis is known for her ‘genre-fluid’ sets that span techno, electro, and UK underground sounds. A key figure on Rinse FM since 2014, she has progressed from daytime to hosting the station’s flagship Friday night session, The Dance Show, while also producing her own music and running her label, Precious Stones, which released her debut EP Limerence in 2025.

Elkka
Born and raised in South Wales, singer-songwriter and musician Elkka started DJing, writing and producing after moving to London in her twenties, a period in which she also launched her own record label, femme culture, and began running her own queer club nights. Her 2021 EP Harmonic Melodies was awarded Essential Mix of the Year by BBC Radio 1, with Elkka nominated in the DJ Mag Awards for best breakthrough producer. Her debut album Prism of Pleasure was released in 2024, and she’s played at notable events and venues, including Glastonbury, All Points East, and O2 Brixton Academy.

Lola Moxom
At just 20 years old, Lola Moxom has already had an enviable career in entertainment. After being cast as Sophie in the West End production of School of Rock the Musical, she went on to star in the lead role in Annie – also in the West End – followed by TV’s Almost Never. Since the release of her debut track ‘Cool With It’ in 2024 and debut EP OXO last year, Moxom is now being tipped as one of the UK’s brightest emerging R&B stars, with a host of festival appearances scheduled for the year ahead, including her Soho House Festival debut.  

Sabyna
At just 21 years old, London-based Romanian artist Sabyna is becoming known for making bold, emotionally raw music that bridges alt-pop, soul, and R&B influences. Her songwriting draws from real life experience – navigating identity, heartbreak, generational pressure, and coming of age in a digital world. Drawn to melodies and moving lyrics that resound deeply with her dedicated following online, her 2025 single ‘The One Before’ saw more than 1.57 million streams on its first month of release. The same year, she headlined the Amex stage at London’s All Points East festival.
 
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Comedy line-up 

Milton Jones
Award-winning English comedian Milton Jones’s droll one-liners have been making TV, radio, and live audiences laugh for years, earning him a Perrier Award and two Sony Awards (among many other accolades) and performing to more than 100,000 people in his touring shows along the way. Once a familiar face on topical comedy series Mock the Week, he appears regularly on I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, has featured on Live at the Apollo, Richard Osman’s House of Games, and more, and is currently working on his 15th show for BBC Radio Four.

Amy Gledhill
One of the UK’s most distinctive voices in comedy, Hull-born Amy Gledhill picked up the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show in 2024 with Make Me Look Fit on the Poster. The comedian, actor and writer also features in Amazon Prime’s Last One Laughing UK and the current series of Taskmaster. 

Babatunde Aléshé 
Award-winning comedian, actor, and podcaster Babatunde Aléshé is a firm TV favourite, with a list of credits that includes Taskmaster, The Jonathan Ross Show, The Last Leg, and Live at the Apollo, as well as being a regular on Celebrity Gogglebox. He’ll come to the Soho House Festival 2026 comedy stage having recently completed his biggest solo tour to date, High Expectations, which played at theatres across Europe and the UK.

Kae Kurd
The British-Kurdish stand-up is known for his energetic, politically sharp comedy. Kae Kurd’s debut tour sold out nationwide, establishing him as one of the UK’s most compelling live acts. TV appearances include Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, and Celebrity MasterChef, and he also co-hosts BBC Radio 5 Live’s The Wayne Rooney Show.

Tatty Macleod
Also known as ‘that French TikTok lady’, Tatty Macleod has amassed more than half a million followers across Instagram and TikTok, thanks to her funny takes on the differences between French and British culture. Her sold-out 2023 Edinburgh Fringe debut, Fugue, earned five-star reviews, ‘best of Fringe’ accolades, and led to a tour across the UK and beyond, including four nights at London’s Soho Theatre and two at Clapham Grand.

Kyla Cobbler 
The Cork-born comic first came to attention online through her viral Instagram reels. Just four years later, she’s one of the fastest-rising names in comedy with a one million-strong global following on Instagram, more than 100 million video views, and a reputation as a must-see live performer, following sell-out shows at venues including Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre and London’s Clapham Grand, plus appearances on The Tommy Tiernan Show.

Mike Rice
Irish comedian Mike Rice is known for his fast-paced, sharply observed stand-up. He has built a strong following with sold-out tours worldwide and continues to play major festivals, including the 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, establishing himself as one of the most in-demand comedians working today.

Thanyia Moore
A Live at The Apollo star and in-demand host, Thanyia Moore has led our Jump On Comedy series at Soho House Festival for three years. A regular at The Comedy Store, she’s fronted Pride in London, and her TV appearances include Celebrity Mastermind and Richard Osman’s House Of Games.

Eshaan Akbar 
Former banker, civil servant and Bollywood choreographer (yes, really), Eshaan Akbar is a familiar face on TV, with a long list of appearances to his name – Sex Education, Live at the Apollo, QI, Mock the Week, Celebrity Mastermind, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, and The Big Asian Stand-Up Night among them. Akbar’s previous live solo shows include his 2023 solo debut, The Pretender, with his latest, Can’t Get No Satisfakshaan, touring throughout 2026. 

Lee Peart
London-based stand-up and presenter Lee Peart is the regular host of our Jump On Comedy night at Brighton Beach House, as well as Drury Lane’s Top Secret Comedy Club, where he’s known for his relaxed charm and sharp audience interaction. He also co-hosts the hit Bottom’s Up podcast with fellow funnyman, Alan Carr.


Charity partners 

Every year, Soho House Festival helps raise funds for charitable causes. In 2026, the festival will be supporting War Child UK and The Soho House Foundation. 

War Child UK 
War Child is a specialist charity for children affected by conflict. For more than 30 years, War Child has worked in some of the world’s most dangerous places to protect, educate, support mental health, and stand up for the rights of children. They believe that no child should ever be part of war. Their focus is on creating a safe future for every child whose life has been torn apart by such conflicts. War Child has been a charity partner of Soho House Festival since 2013. 

The Soho House Foundation 
The Soho House Foundation is an independent charity set up by Soho House to remove barriers to creativity for young people from underrepresented and lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Through its annual grants programme, it funds projects that open pathways into the arts and creative industries, and aids disaster relief in cities where we have Houses.

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Festival Lineup 2026
Festival Lineup 2026
Festival Lineup 2026