ten56., The Hara, Nordic Giants, and More Announced for Mangata Festival

The Nottingham-based Mangata Festival has added 22 new names to next year’s event, including its main venue headliners, French deathcore mob ten56. will close out the all-dayer at the Rescue Rooms venue.

The latest additions also see The HaraNordic Giants (headlining Rock City Beta), math rockers Alpha Male Tea Party (Red Room stage headliner), Giant Walker (Black Cherry Lounge headliner), Anti-Clone (Tap & Tumbler headliner), The Grey, Tayne, and Confessions of a Traitor joining for the September event.

The rest of the announcement is rounded out by Ward XVI, Gürl, Dacara, Firmament, Wolves Don’t SleepWeller, tealdeerSergeant Thunderhoof, Premier Jester, Gurt, Bad Milk Blood Robot, Syncolima, Glass Bridges and Tooth & Dagger.

They join the previously announced handful of bands: Raised By Owls, Red Method, In Search of Sun, Hidden Mothers, and Hundred Year Old Man.

Next year’s Mangata Festival will be held in September and will feature five stages across three venues.

Mangata Festival 2026 takes place on Saturday, September 5th 2026. Tickets are available here.

Here’s the Full Mangata Festival Line-Up So Far

Mangata Festival 2026 Poster (December 12th 2025 announcement)

Rescue Rooms Stage

ten56.
The Hara
Raised By Owls
Red Method,
In Search of Sun
Confessions of a Traitor
Wolves Don’t Sleep

Rock City – Beta Stage

Nordic Giants
Ward XVI
Gürl
Dacara
Firmament
Hidden Mothers
Hundred Year Old Man

Red Rooms (Rescue Rooms) Stage

Alpha Male Tea Party
Sergeant Thunderhoof
Premier Jester
Gurt
Bad Milk Blood Robot
Syncolima

Black Cherry Lounge (Rock City)

Giant Walker
The Grey
Tayne
Weller
tealdeer

Tap & Tumbler

Anti-Clone
Glass Bridges
Tooth & Dagger

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