The full line-up for TK Maxx Presents Live At Lincoln Castle 2026 is finally here…and you’ll be bowled over

This announcement marks the final headlining show to be revealed

Lincoln’s popular concert series will be returning next summer to the city’s historic castle grounds and the full programme has now been revealed.

Texan pop punk legends Bowling For Soup and folk punk royalty Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls are the final acts to be announced for TK Maxx Presents Live At Lincoln Castle 2026 and will take to the stage on Saturday, June 27.

The two musical powerhouses and long-time friends will be joining forces for the first time ever for a run of dates across the country before putting on a spectacular show in Lincoln that’s being organised by promotors Cuffe & Taylor and Lincolnshire County Council.

Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls join BRIT Award-winners McFLY, pop star Rick Astley, synth-pop legends OMD, Scottish chart-toppers Deacon Blue, Britpop mastermind Alex James’ Britpop Classical, musical trailblazer Paul Weller, pop favourites Madness, multi-platinum selling hitmaker Tom Grennan, global music icon Billy Ocean, dance music pioneer Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics and legendary singer-songwriter David Gray who will all headline the historic venue in 2026.

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Cuffe & Taylor promoter Mark Harrison said: “We’re delighted to complete the headline announcements for our Summer 2026 line-up at Live At Lincoln Castle with Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls.

“This is set to be our biggest and most exciting season yet, featuring an incredible mix of artists across pop, punk, folk, disco and dance. With a stellar line-up of world-class artists, next summer promises a series of unforgettable nights under the stars at one of the UK’s most stunning and historic venues.”

Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday, November 28 via lincolncastle.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.

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