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All the artists performing at the BRIT Awards 2026 in Manchester – so far

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson The BRIT Awards will be hosted at Co-op Live, with tickets on sale today. Credit: Supplied

The BRIT Awards 2026 are right around the corner, and will be taking place in Manchester for the first time – but who will be performing?

The huge music awards have been drip-feeding us announcements all year so far ahead of the actual BRITs on Saturday, 28 February.

With seven names announced to date, it’s already shaping up to be one of the biggest events Manchester has ever seen.

From the world’s biggest pop stars to a producer who’s worked with the biggest names on the planet, the BRIT Awards have called upon some serious stars who’ll be performing for the audience here in Manchester.

Here are all the names that have been announced so far.

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Who’s performing at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester?

1. Harry Styles

Harry Styles will be performing at the BRITs in Manchester
Harry Styles will be performing at the BRITs in Manchester (Credit: Johnny Dufort)

Harry Styles will finally be performing at the Co-op Live – a venue he’s a major investor in – for the first time this year, thanks to the BRIT Awards.

The megastar will be performing his new single, ‘Aperture’, which has broken a years-long drought of new music from the former One Direction singer.

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And given that his upcoming UK tour dates are exclusively in London, this will be a rare chance to see him on home turf… barring the BRAND NEW ‘intimate’ show announcement here in Manchester.

Harry Styles announces one-night-only ‘intimate’ show in Manchester
We collectively lost our sh*t.

2. Olivia Dean

The first name to be announced as performing at the BRIT Awards was solo singer-songwriting superstar of the moment, Olivia Dean.

Olivia Dean has also been announced as a performer for the BRITs
Olivia Dean has also been announced as a performer for the BRITs (Credit: Jack Davison)

She’ll be taking to the stage at the Co-op Live as a Grammy Award-winner too, having taken home the Best New Artist trophy last week.

Olivia Dean has also announced an unbelievably intimate show in Manchester, too, as part of the wider BRITs Week for War Child concert series, performing at the Albert Hall.

3. Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice are performing at the Brit Awards 2026
Wolf Alice are performing at the Brit Awards 2026 (Credit: Press shot)

Wolf Alice – one of the UK’s most celebrated bands – will be performing at this year’s BRITs, hot off the back of their own headline arena tour, which received serious praise across the board.

The group are nominated for three awards this year – ‘Group of the Year’, ‘Alternative/Rock Act’, AND ‘Mastercard Album of the Year’ for their fourth studio LP, The Clearing.

This will be the first time they’ve performed at the Co-op Live, joining the biggest names in the industry for the BRIT Awards 2026.

4. Mark Ronson

Outstanding Contribution To Music winner Mark Ronson
Outstanding Contribution To Music winner Mark Ronson (Credit: Supplied)

One of the greatest producers of a generation will be getting a double-whammy at the BRIT Awards 2026 – both a slot to perform, AND the highly coveted ‘Outstanding Contribution To Music’ award.

Mark Ronson has created some of the world’s biggest hits with other top artists, including ‘Uptown Funk’ with Bruno Mars, ‘Shallow’ with Lady Gaga, and ‘Back to Black’ with Amy Winehouse. He already has two BRIT Awards and nine Grammys – and now he can add a lifetime achievement to that trophy cabinet.

Ronson said: “This is the most meaningful honour of my career. I think of the times I’ve watched artists I revere accept this same award. The idea that I’m now standing in that lineage feels impossible.

“I left England as a kid, but this country runs through everything I’ve made. The UK artists I’ve worked with—their brilliance and refusal to compromise—shaped not just my work but how I understand what music should do. And more than anything, it’s the crowds here who’ve sustained and shown up for me.

“The fans, the festival crowds, the record buyers and streamers—the love has always been overwhelming. I’m beyond grateful for all of it.”

5. Rosalía

rosalia playing the 2026 brits in manchester
rosalia lux live
Credit: Publicity pictures

As for the most recent name added to the BRIT Awards’ live music lineup for 2026, that goes to Spanish-speaking and multi-lingual pop superstar, Rosalía, who also just so happened to deliver one of our favourite albums of the year this past November.

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The Lux singer, still just 33, has seen an incredible rise over the last few years and is understandably huge in Latin American and other Hispanic countries, but her presence continues to grow worldwide, so securing her for a mini Manchester gig at the upcoming ceremony is another real coup for the BPI.

With this being her BRITs debut following a number one record that saw her speak in 14 different languages, this genre-bending solo artist’s performance will be one watched all over the planet.

This was back in 2019, and she’s only got bigger since then.

6. KPop Demon Hunters – yes, the real ones

Golden by HUNTR/X is going up up up!

The original song from KPop Demon Hunters by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI has officially hit No. 1 on the Billboard Global Charts. pic.twitter.com/b3xZSZhQfh

— Netflix (@netflix) July 15, 2025

In arguably one of the coolest names on the lineup of BRITs performers, singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI – a.k.a. the real voices of fictional girl group ‘HUNTR/X’ from Netflix’s global phenomenon, KPop Demon Hunters – have now been confirmed for a very special performance.

This will be a first for the smash-hit animated movie and musical released last August, and it’s not anything like the annual awards ceremony has seen before, either.

Even if you haven’t seen the feature film for yourself, we can promise you’ll have at least heard that one track which has been nominated for ‘International Song of the Year’ – or even if not, you’ll definitely find your toe-tapping along as you watch from home.

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Reacting to being added to the roster, the group of vocalists said, “We are beyond thrilled to be nominated for 2 BRIT awards this year, celebrating the music of KPOP DEMON HUNTERS! We can’t wait to bring a special performance to Manchester. See you soon, UK Fans!”

7. Alex Warren

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As if half a dozen names weren’t enough already, another one of 2025’s breakout stars has also been called up to the stage.

Rising pop artist Alex Warren will also be performing in the flesh this month, bringing his folk-influenced solo material to Manc crowds for the very first time.

He was a big success at both the most recent Hits Radio Live and Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball back in December, with the Californian already amassing a strong transatlantic following.

Alex said of the honour: “The UK is where ‘Ordinary’ first broke and changed my life last year. I am so grateful for all the love from my fans there, and I can’t wait to bring a big performance to the BRITs’ stage for the very first time.”

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8. SOMBR

SOMBR is the latest artist announced to be performing at the BRITs in Manchester. (Credit: Supplied)

One of the world’s most talked-about new artists – and the man behind the summer’s biggest and catchiest hits – is next up to perform at the BRITs 2026 in Manchester.

SOMBR, a.k.a Shane Boose, is nominated for two BRIT Awards this year, for International Artist of the Year and for International Song of the Year with his hit ‘Undressed’.

His smash single ‘Back to Friends’ topped Spotify’s global and US charts last year, leading to sold-out headline tours in the US, Europe and Australia.

SOMBR said: “I’m so honoured to be performing at the iconic BRIT Awards. I am so thankful to everyone who has supported me this past year. I love the UK and all the British people, it’s my second home!”

9. RAYE

SHE'S BACK 🤩 we're thrilled for @raye to return to The BRIT Awards 2026 stage this weekend 💋

don't miss her performance this Saturday 28th February on ITV1 & ITVX in the UK at 8:15PM and on YouTube globally at 8:45PM GMT pic.twitter.com/yzoyVMgaR3

— BRIT Awards (@BRITs) February 25, 2026

Announced just days before the actual awards night getting underway, the one and only RAYE has also been confirmed as having now joined the BRITs live music lineup for 2026.

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We’ve only just got over seeing her in the flesh after what feels like literally yesterday at Co-op Live already, but now – fresh off two fantastic nights and five-star reviewed shows across the board – soulful solo star is returning to the arena for another go around the block.

Commenting on making a quick comeback, the multi-award-winning artist said: “We are so grateful to the BRIT Awards for having us back on their stage. Me and the band are very excited.”

Honestly, even if we get a little taste of the show she put on earlier this month, we’re in for an absolute treat and then some…


Gosh, we really are being spoiled, aren’t we?

Oh, and if you haven’t heard about all of the incredible acts coming to town for BRITs Week ’26 (as mentioned previously with Ms Dean), you’re about to scream your heads off even more.

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You can find the full list down below.

Huge artists announce intimate charity gigs for BRITs Week 26 for War Child

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The North West’s most infamous horror attraction Scare City is becoming an immersive theatre show

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant Scare City horror experience returns to Camelot for 2023. Credit: Supplied, Jason Roberts Photographer

One of the North West’s most infamous annual horror attractions is being turned into an immersive theatre show.

Scare City is the spine-chilling immersive horror experience that takes over the abandoned Camelot Theme Park even spooky season, becoming one of the region’s most-popular Halloween events along the way – with tens of thousands having visited over the last five years.

But this time, there’ll be no trails and no abandoned theme parks – just pure, live horror.

That’s because, this spring, the creators will drag audiences into a new kind of nightmare with the arrival of the Scare City Experience Live, bringing out of the Camelot grounds and into an ‘inescapable’ stage production.

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Built from the twisted world of the original Scare City, the production will resurrect fan-favourite zones, characters, and signature scares, but ‘reimagine’ them for the stage with a relentless descent into fear, soaked in atmosphere and dread.

This time, there is no darkness to hide in, no escape route, no safe distance, and no way to look away as the nightmare unfolds in real-time and audiences watch the action play out inches away from their faces, with ‘disturbing’ imagery and a suffocating tension.

Scare City is returning as an immersive horror theatre show this spring / Credit: Supplied

Designed to push the boundaries of live horror, Scare City Experience Live will combine theatrical storytelling, live performers, sound, lighting, and ‘unsettling’ visuals to create an unforgettable and relentless experience with each performance playing the audience at the heart of the action, where the fear comes to them.

The production will offer both long-time Scare City fans and first-time visitors a new way to experience the brand’s dark universe.

Read more:

  • New stage adaptation of The Haunting of Hill House to arrive in Manchester this Halloween
  • Scare City returns to abandoned North West theme park for another year of terror
  • Smash-hit musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie to return to Manchester on 10th anniversary tour

Scare City Experience Live will be taking over the Liverpool Olympia between 22-25 May and 28-30 May 2026, and tickets are officially on sale now from £38 per person.

You can get booking here.

Featured Image – Jason Roberts Photography (Supplied)

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