Live is Live 2026 completes Sunday line-up around Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Belgium’s Live is Live festival has unveiled the full line-up for Sunday, June 28, 2026, adding an impressive selection of international and Belgian artists to a day already headlined by legendary alternative rock icons Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.

Joining the bill are Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li, former The Smiths guitarist and acclaimed solo artist Johnny Marr, Mercury Prize-winning pianist and vocalist Benjamin Clementine, acclaimed Swedish experimental artist Anna von Hausswolff, and Belgian pop-rock favourites Das Pop.
The announcement completes a diverse Sunday programme that promises everything from the dark, cinematic intensity of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to the dreamlike indie pop of Lykke Li, the legendary guitar work of Johnny Marr, Benjamin Clementine‘s emotionally charged performances, Anna von Hausswolff‘s haunting sonic landscapes, and Das Pop‘s infectious blend of pop and rock.
The festival’s Sunday headliner continues touring behind the acclaimed Wild God era, while several of the newly announced artists arrive with fresh material of their own. Lykke Li is set to release her sixth studio album The Afterparty in May, Anna von Hausswolff recently unveiled Iconoclasts, and Das Pop continue celebrating their return with new music and anniversary performances.
With headliners Robbie Williams on Saturday, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds on Sunday, and Iron Maiden on Monday, the full three-day Live is Live 2026 programme is now complete.
Live is Live 2026
- Saturday, June 27: Robbie Williams, Sugababes, Suzan & Freek, Ozark Henry, Davina Michelle, Bart Peeters & De Ideale Mannen, Cleymans & Vangeel
- Sunday, June 28: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Lykke Li, Johnny Marr, Benjamin Clementine, Anna von Hausswolff, Das Pop
- Monday, June 29: Iron Maiden, Epica, Testament, Doro, Fleddy Melculy
The festival takes place at Middenvijver Park, with tickets available through the festival’s official website.









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