The organisers of the Reggae Land Festival in Milton Keynes have announced they will be putting on a third night of music for the first time.
Following the fastest ever sell-out of the festival, which takes place this year at the National Bowl music venue in Milton Keynes on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August 2026, Reggae Land is matching demand by expanding into a three day festival for the first time.
An additional night of music will be held on Friday 31st July and will be headlined by global superstar Burna Boy, who plays the festival for the first time.
Friday 31st July tickets are available via www.reggaeland.co.uk because these are set to fly and capacity is strictly limited.
The newly added Friday transforms the festival into a three-day celebration for the first time in its history.
Award winning Nigerian singer and songwriter Burna Boy is an acclaimed star who has a musical fusion of Afro fusion, dancehall and hip-hop into catchy, indelible hits that have soundtracked summers for the last decade. In the past, he has performed to a massive crowd at the London Olympic Stadium.
The announcement follows very high demand for Reggae Land 2026, which sold out in record time after tickets went on sale last week, with the festival organisers having 120 artists across 7 stages as part of their line-up.
From roots reggae and dancehall to dub, jungle and carnival energy, Reggae Land has become a major platform playing host to Caribbean music and culture in the UK.
Tickets for Friday 31st July go on sale Friday 20th February at 9AM from £69.50 + booking fee. Sign up now via www.reggaeland.co.uk
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