Headliners
The Streets, The Human League, Bananarama
The highly anticipated Margate Summer Series will deliver a full lineup of shows for 2026, bringing another unforgettable summer of world-class music to the stunning seaside venue, Dreamland. With a host of huge names spanning rock, reggae, electronic, and pop, this year’s edition promises to be the biggest and most exciting yet, with two acts already announced.
The Streets will take to the Scenic Stage at Dreamland for a huge show as part of the Margate Summer Series on Friday, 26th June 2026, with special guests still to be announced. The Streets will perform A Grand Don’t Come for Free in full for the first time ever live.
This tour marks the first time The Streets will perform the album in its entirety, giving fans a chance to experience the full story exactly as it was intended: a cinematic journey through love, loss, chaos, heartbreak, and hope, delivered with Mike Skinner’s trademark raw honesty and wit. Alongside the album, The Streets will also perform a selection of Skinner’s most beloved songs from across his catalogue.
The Human League have influenced generations of fans and musicians for over four decades and continue to reach a new generation through the innovative sounds and songs they created in the 1980s, which remain hugely influential today.
They have announced that they will be joining the Margate Summer Series 2026 line-up at Dreamland on Friday, 17th July 2026, with special guests Bananarama.
The group has become a landmark in the British music scene, with their unapologetically political songwriting and innovative music and style, which influenced fashion, sound, and club culture in Europe, the UK, the US, and beyond.
With an unparalleled line-up of music legends, emerging stars, and electrifying performances, the Margate Summer Series 2026 promises to be the ultimate summer soundtrack by the sea. Stay tuned as more artists are announced.
Marine Terrace, Margate, Kent CT9 1XJ, UK
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Days12
Hours19
MinutesThe Streets, The Human League, Bananarama
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