Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival has unveiled its 2026 day by day line up as organisers prepare to release a limited number of day tickets on Wednesday 1 April at 5pm.
The announcement comes as demand continues to surge, with weekend tickets already selling fast and the event expected to come close to a sell out once again.
This year’s festival will feature more than 300 artists performing across 14 stages, reinforcing its position as one of the UK’s most distinctive music events.
Thursday will see Callum Beattie take on his first major festival headline slot, joined by global pop star Mika, rising Scottish talent Cammy Barnes and Symphonic Ibiza closing the second stage.
Friday’s line up brings together The Human League, Rizzle Kicks, Kula Shaker and Brooke Combe for what organisers describe as one of the weekend’s standout days.
Saturday will see the return of James, alongside Skerryvore, Razorlight and The Lottery Winners, closing out a weekend that blends major acts with emerging talent.
Organisers say the release of day tickets reflects growing demand from those looking to attend for a single day rather than the full weekend.
Last year marked the first time single day tickets were introduced across all three days, a move designed to respond to the cost of living pressures facing festival goers.
Festival Producer Dougie Brown said:
“We know the day split announcement is something our audience looks forward to every year, and with demand already so strong for 2026, we wanted to give people the chance to plan ahead.
“While many join us for the full weekend, and we do encourage this for the full escapism experience, we also recognise that not everyone can commit to three days.
“Day tickets offer a flexible way to experience Belladrum, whether that’s seeing a favourite artist or discovering something new.”
Set in the heart of the Highlands, Belladrum continues to attract visitors from across Scotland and beyond, combining music, culture and community in a unique setting.
The festival also offers more than 100 family friendly activities, adding to its reputation as a welcoming and inclusive event.
With limited day tickets available and demand already high, organisers expect them to sell quickly once released.
Limited day tickets go on sale at 5pm on Wednesday 1 April at: https://tartanheartfestival.com




