The Montreux Jazz Festival has announced an initial roster of headline performers for its upcoming edition, set to take place from July 3 to 18, 2026, on the scenic shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The lineup showcases a broad array of musical genres, reaffirming the festival's reputation for diverse programming that extends beyond its jazz namesake.
Among the highly anticipated acts is British pop singer Raye, who has recently achieved considerable commercial and critical success. Electronic music producer PinkPantheress, known for her distinctive sound blending UK garage and pop influences, is also slated to perform. The legendary 1970s rock band Deep Purple will bring their iconic sound to the Swiss stage, appealing to classic rock enthusiasts.
The festival will also feature Australian rock outfit Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, renowned for their intense and poetic performances. Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, celebrated for his powerful vocal delivery and emotive ballads, is another prominent name on the bill. Completing this initial announcement of headliners is the iconic musician Sting, whose expansive career spans rock, pop, and world music.
Held annually since 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has grown into one of the most prestigious music events globally. While rooted in jazz, its programming has consistently embraced a wide spectrum of musical styles over the decades, attracting a vast international audience to its picturesque venue. The festival's setting, with Lake Geneva and the Alps as a backdrop, contributes to its unique atmosphere, making it a key event on the summer cultural calendar.
