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Harry Styles’ Meltdown Festival Lineup Features Diverse Genres, Disco Occasionally

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Harry Styles’ Meltdown Festival Lineup Features Diverse Genres, Disco Occasionally

By Kory Grow

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Contact Kory Grow on X View all posts by Kory Grow April 7, 2026 MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Harry Styles performs on stage during The BRIT Awards 2026 at Co-op Live on February 28, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by JMEnternational/Getty Images) Harry Styles performs during The BRIT Awards 2026. JMEnternational/Getty Images

Harry Styles, who will curate this year’s Meltdown Festival in London, has assembled a lineup that spans genres. Although the lengthy event, which will run at the Southbank Centre from June 11 to June 21, does not feature hard-rock hitmakers Kiss at all (let alone all the time), it does feature disco occasionally. Styles will perform a headlining set at the Royal Festival Hall on June 16, Rolling Stone UK reports. Details on tickets for his show have not yet been announced, but tickets for everything else go on sale Thursday.

“Music is my life; every artist involved in this year’s Meltdown festival means so much to me, both as a fan and a musician,” Styles said in a statement. “It’s a true honor to host legends who have paved the way for the generations that follow them, as well as new acts that have inspired me to push my creative boundaries.”

LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy will perform a DJ set, and electronic artist Jon Hopkins will perform a live set with multi-instrumentalist Maddie Ashman and composer Leo Abrahams. The Devonté Hynes Ensembled is slated to perform new compositions, while singer and composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland will perform with his wife and artistic partner Elizabeth.

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Originally reported by Rolling Stone