Immersed Festival Reveals 2026 Lineup 

Immersed Festival returns for 2026 with an action-packed fusion of music, film, art, fashion and theatre for a month-long celebration of creativity and imagination, featuring over 30 bands and artists across four themed stages. Kicking off on Saturday 7th March 2026, Immersed 26 will showcase a diverse range of talent and creative expression in Cardiff.

Headlining the main festival event at leading live music venue, Tramshed, are acclaimed eclectic six-piece and Drowned In Sound ‘Must-See Live Act’ CVC, making their Immersed debut after a string of sold-out shows. CVC will be joined by indie favourites The Pill and Welsh Music Triskel Prize winners Source, together creating an unforgettable night of sonic brilliance. Expect electrifying sound, magnetic stage presence, and brand-new material set to ignite the crowd.

Huw Stephens, BBC Radio DJ and recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of South Wales said: “Immersed has become a welcome addition to the live music scene in Wales. Its focus on talent, creativity and production is invaluable, and its work with students in nurturing their community is highly successful. The event itself is professionally delivered, with a special experience for those involved.”

BBC Radio DJ, Huw Stephens
BBC Radio DJ, Huw Stephens

The month-long celebration at Immersed 26 comes packed with art installation showcases, film screenings, fringe gigs, and the Immersed TV broadcast in April. In addition to the newly themed ‘Believe in Magic’ main stage at Tramshed, the festival boasts the community-focused Togetherland stage, which will feature homegrown talent from Cardiff’s Sound Progression and international acts courtesy of BBC Horizons.

Curated by The University of South Wales creative industries students and supported by Creative Wales, the festival raises awareness for Music Declares Emergency, the industry’s climate change awareness charity. Under the 2026 theme ‘Believe in Magic’, the festival invites participants to challenge logic, inspire curiosity, and harness creativity as a powerful force for hope and positive change in the world.

Lewis Jamieson, Director of Music Declares Emergency said: “Since our first collaboration in 2022, Music Declares Emergency has been proud to be a partner of Immersed. We have seen the event grow every year, highlighting the immense creativity of the USW students and the cultural power of Wales as an agent for positive change. This year’s theme, ‘Believe in Magic’, encapsulates that positivity and sense of belief in the creative arts as a force for good. We look forward to being in Cardiff in March for the biggest Immersed yet.”

The Pill and CVC

The festival recently cemented its status as an innovative, industry-leading initiative by winning the prestigious Teaching Innovation category at the University Alliance Awards, recognising its outstanding contribution to higher education.

Adam Williams, Dean of Faculty of Business and Creative Industries University of South Wales added, “Immersed showcases the creativity, collaboration and industry engagement that define USW. Each year, our students and staff deliver a world-class festival shaped by imagination and shared purpose. With the team recently recognised with a Teaching Innovation Award for our practice-led approach, ‘Believe in Magic’ reflects the impact of learning rooted in real experience and creative ambition.”

Tickets are now on sale priced from £13 for students and £27 for general admission. For more information and to purchase, visit the Immersed Festival website www.immersed.co.uk and See Tickets.

Comments

  • No comments yet.
  • Add a comment