Donny Fest 2026

DonnyFest 2026: Full lineup announced, including Doncaster’s own ADMT

DonnyFest festival is back at Eco-Power Stadium on Saturday, 6 June 2026, and this year’s lineup looks like it’s been designed for a proper stadium singalong.

The festival is recognised as Yorkshire’s fastest-growing musical festival. With a line-up like this, it’s easy can see why!

The DonnyFest headline set

Leading the stage at DonnyFest 2026 is Jamie Webster, known for his powerful UK live performances.

If you’ve ever seen clips of his gigs, you understand why. Crowd-led anthems and arms round shoulders; thousands of people singing like they’re all part of the same moment.

Jamie isn’t just a viral success story, he has sold out venues across the UK and toured internationally.  We can’t think of a better headliner for DonnyFest!

Main stage energy

The main stage is stacked with artists built for big choruses and summer crowds.

Ash, Sea Girls and Lucy Spraggan will join Jamie on the main stage this summer, bringing a mix of indie, rock, and acoustic-led performances to Doncaster.

For something more stripped back, the acoustic stage at DonnyFest ‘26 is led by Newton Faulkner.He’s joined by Kyle Falconer, Chris Helme, and Tom Hingley, for some classic songwriting and unique performances.

The acoustic stage

For something more stripped back, the acoustic stage at DonnyFest ‘26 is led by Newton Faulkner.He’s joined by Kyle Falconer, Chris Helme, and Tom Hingley, for some classic songwriting and unique performances.

Donnyfest Line up

Putting Doncaster on the map

One of the biggest moments of the day for locals will be watching Doncaster’s own ADMT on stage.

Born in Doncaster, ADMT’s career was bootstrapped by the one and only 50 Cent, who helped shine a spotlight on his music early on. From local roots to global backing, seeing him perform in his hometown on a stage this size feels like a proper full-circle moment.

Local lad with a big story: what’s not to love?

More than just the music

DonnyFest has always been about more than who’s on stage.

Co-founder of the festival, Andy Grady says: “At its heart, DonnyFest is about community.

“It’s about bringing together local artists, businesses and people for a proper Yorkshire day out.”

With over 9000 attendees expected this year, DonnyFest 2026 is set to be the busiest yet.

Across the site, plenty is going on beyond the main stages. Fairground rides and activities keep younger festival-goers entertained, while a strong mix of street food, bars and local traders serve up proper scran throughout the day.

Around the festival, you’ll also find official DonnyFest merch alongside independent stalls, giving the place that real festival market feel. And if you fancy something a bit extra, the VIP and hospitality areas offer a more relaxed spot with great views across the site.

A big Doncaster day out

With big names, local talent, and family-friendly energy, DonnyFest 2026 is another step forward for our city.

Music, mates, and a cracking atmosphere, all in Doncaster.

Grab your tickets here.