Huge Line-Up Announced for DonnyFest 2026 at Doncaster’s Eco-Power Stadium

Huge Line-Up Announced for DonnyFest 2026 at Doncaster’s Eco-Power Stadium

A huge lineup of artists has been announced for one of Yorkshire’s fastest-growing music festivals. DonnyFest 2026 returns this summer as a one-day, all-ages event, welcoming more than 9,000 music fans for a full day of live music, DJs, food, drink and festival attractions. It’s especially close to our hearts as proud Donny Rovers fans, we look forward to Eco-Power Stadium welcoming thousands of music fans to revel in a day of dancing, great vibes and family-fun.

The festival takes place at Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster on Saturday, 6th June 2026. Headlining the main stage is Jamie Webster, the scouser who has made a huge name for himself singing covers in pubs and now has three albums under his belt. He’ll be joined by indie band Sea Girls, 90s rockers Ash and ‘Tea & Toast’ legend Lucy Spraggan. Alongside the main stage, DonnyFest will feature a dedicated Acoustic Stage, offering a more intimate live music experience. Newton Faulkner will headline, supported by Kyle Falconer of The View, Chris Helme and Tom Hingley.

The festival will also showcase local talent, with ADMT representing Doncaster and the wider South Yorkshire music scene. New for 2026 is a Dance Stage, headlined by Fergie (Ministry of Sound and hard house icon), with support from Ultrabeat, Livin’ Joy, and Kevin & Perry, adding another dimension to the day-long programme.

Speaking about the announcement, festival director Andy O’Grady said: “We’re proud to bring DonnyFest back in 2026 with our strongest line up 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 a strong reputation by blending the atmosphere of a traditional outdoor festival — with tents, street food and stalls — with the scale and production of a stadium concert, making it a standout event on the regional calendar. DonnyFest is headline sponsored by Pass Logistics, continuing its support for large-scale events across the region.

Tickets are on sale now from £45, with prices set to rise once Tier One tickets sell out. If this sounds like a bit of you, tickets are available here.

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