Posted: 26 January 2026
DonnyFest has announced the full lineup for DonnyFest’26, taking place on Saturday 6 June 2026 at Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster.
Jamie Webster - DoonyFest
Now firmly established as Yorkshire’s fastest growing music festival, DonnyFest’26 will be a one-day, all-ages event, welcoming over 9,000 music fans for a full day of live music, DJs, food, drinks, and festival attractions.
Leading the lineup is Jamie Webster, one of the UK’s most popular live performers, known for his crowd-led anthems and strong connection with fans. He is joined by a strong support bill including Sea Girls, Ash as Special Guests and Lucy Spraggan.
Alongside the main stage performances, DonnyFest’26 will also feature a dedicated Acoustic Stage, giving fans a more intimate live music setting within the festival site. Headlining the Acoustic Stage is Newton Faulkner, bringing his stripped-back sound and well known acoustic tracks to Doncaster. He will be supported by Kyle Falconer of The View, alongside Chris Helme and Tom Hingley.
Representing Doncaster and the wider South Yorkshire music scene, ADMT will appear on the lineup as the festival’s featured local artist, reinforcing DonnyFest’s ongoing support for homegrown talent.
Alongside live bands, DonnyFest’26 will also feature a New Dance Stage with a lineup headlined by Fergie the Ministry of Sound & hard house icon, supported by Ultrabeat, Livin’ Joy & Kevin & Perry, adding to the varied programme across the day and evening.
The festival is headline sponsored by Pass Logistics, continuing its support for large-scale events in the region.
Speaking about the announcement, Andy O’Grady, Festival Director, said:
“We’re proud to bring DonnyFest back in 2026 with our strongest lineup yet. Jamie Webster headlining at Eco-Power Stadium is something special for Doncaster, and the full bill reflects exactly what DonnyFest is about. It’s a festival built for the region, mixing big-name artists with local talent, and creating a day that works just as well for families as it does for serious music fans.”
DonnyFest has built its reputation by combining the festival feel of fields, tents, street food, and stalls with the scale and production of a stadium concert, creating a setup that is rare for a regional event. The 2026 lineup is expected to attract a slightly younger audience than previous years, while keeping the event welcoming and accessible for all ages.
Tickets are on sale now https://tickets.donnyfest.co.uk/amf/donny-music-festival-2026