Hinterland 2026 announces lineup. See who’s paying.
The Hinterland Music Festival expands to four days in 2026. See the headliners scheduled for each night of the festival.
Hinterland is getting bigger and bigger. The music festival just south of Des Moines is completing its newest expansion: a permanent outdoor stage.
The new stage is not the only thing that’s expanding Hinterland. The festival grounds are also expanding by 130 acres this year, bringing the entire site up to nearly 400 acres — making Hinterland one of the Midwest’s largest outdoor music sites. “This is an important step in Hinterland’s future,” said Sam Summers, founder of Hinterland Music Festival and owner of the festival grounds, in a news release. “From the beginning, our goal has been to build something lasting here — not just for one weekend, but for the long term.”
Here’s what to know about the upcoming festival.
When is Hinterland 2026?
The Hinterland Music Festival will run from July 30 to Aug. 2 in 2026. This year, the festival has added Thursday to its typical three-day schedule.
What’s the Hinterland 2026 lineup?
The festival kicks off on Thursday, July 30, with KATSEYE as the headliner. The full lineup includes:
- KATSEYE
- beabadoobee
- Ashnikko
- AUDREY NUNA
- Oklou
- Jane Remover
- Frost Children
- Porch Light
- Nourished by Time
- Pixel Grip
Lorde headlines the festival on Friday, July 31. The complete lineup includes:
- Lorde
- MUNA
- Snow Strippers
- Paris Paloma
- SOFIA ISELLA
- Wisp
- Saint Avangeline
- Between Friends
- Ninajirachi
The Saturday, Aug. 1 headliner is Mumford & Sons. The lineup includes:
- Mumford & Sons
- Jessie Murph
- The Format
- Santigold
- CMAT
- Waylon Wyatt
- Amble
- Julia Wolf
- The Brook & The Bluff
- Buffalo Traffic Jam
R&B singer, songwriter Kali Uchis will be the final headliner for Sunday, Aug. 2. The full lineup includes:
- Kali Uchis
- Young Miko
- Geese
- Wet Leg
- Suki Waterhouse
- Audrey Hobert
- Samia
- Haute & Freddy
- Die Spitz
- Gouge Away
How much are Hinterland tickets?
A four-day ticket to the festival starts at $365 for general admission access and goes as high as $1,520 for a VIP+ ticket, which includes a full-service bar, premium seating, an air-conditioned bathroom and more.
Prices will increase as the festival gets closer.
Tickets for the 2026 festival can be purchased at hinterlandiowa.com/tickets.
Des Moines Register reporter Cooper Worth contributed to this article.
Lucia Cheng is a service and trending reporter at the Des Moines Register. Contact her at [email protected] or 515-284-8132.
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