Wolf Alice Joins MS DOCKVILLE 2026 Lineup: Everything You Need to Know About This Year's Festival
With Wolf Alice finally being announced, the lineup has now been completed for this year’s MS DOCKVILLE Festival, once again taking place in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg on August 14 and 15, 2026. Known for combining music, art, and culture in just one setting, MS DOCKVILLE has become one of Germany’s most exciting summer festivals. Every year, thousands of visitors make their way to the former industrial area on the Elbe to discover international stars such as Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean, and Raye, as well as rising newcomers such as Jassin and Nieve Ella, and creative art installations.
This year’s lineup once again brings together artists from a wide range of genres. British indie favorites Wolf Alice join an impressive bill alongside internationally acclaimed acts such as Tom Odell, Paris Paloma, and some of Germany’s most exciting names, like Berq or Baran Kok. Whether you’re into indie, pop, hip hop, electronic music, or alternative sounds, there is something to discover across the festival’s many stages.
Beyond the music, MS DOCKVILLE continues to offer a diverse cultural program. The combination of live music and contemporary art has always been one of the festival’s defining features, creating an atmosphere unlike any other.
As always, festival-goers are encouraged to drink enough water, eat regularly, and look out for one another throughout the weekend. MS DOCKVILLE has a clear zero-tolerance policy towards sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and all other forms of discrimination. Anyone in need of assistance can contact the awareness team at any time during the festival.
To make planning your weekend easier, be sure to download the official MS DOCKVILLE app, where you’ll find the full timetable, interactive map, artist information, and all-important festival updates.
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(Live) music is one of my biggest passions, which is why I enjoy exploring pop culture in my writings. From analyzing albums to reviewing concerts. I'm especially interested in fandom culture, which often comes through in my work.