Silverstone completes 2026 British Grand Prix music line-up with three new headliners
Richard Ashcroft, Chase & Status and Rag’n’Bone Man will join David Guetta on the main stage during the 2026 British Grand Prix weekend.

Silverstone have confirmed the full music programme for the 2026 British Grand Prix, with Richard Ashcroft, Chase & Status and Rag’n’Bone Man joining David Guetta for four nights of live entertainment across the race weekend.
The main stage line-up will run from Thursday July 2 to Sunday July 5, with Anne-Marie also set to perform on the opening night alongside Guetta.
Richard Ashcroft will headline on Friday, with Alex James’ Britpop Classical in support, before Chase & Status top Saturday’s bill with Jazzy also confirmed.
Rag’n’Bone Man will then close the weekend on Sunday, joined by a Vikkstar DJ set.
“The British Grand Prix is one of the most watched and most talked-about weekends in sport, and the atmosphere here is genuinely world-class,” said Silverstone's Chief Commercial Officer Nick Read. "That is why artists want to be part of it.
“With David Guetta, Richard Ashcroft, Chase & Status and Rag’n’Bone Man confirmed, we have a line-up that reflects the global pull of this event and gives fans unforgettable nights alongside the on-track action.”
The announcement adds to an entertainment programme that already includes T1 afterparty performances from John Newman, Pendulum, Rudimental and MK, plus a special darts exhibition featuring Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Fallon Sherrock.
With 500,000 fans attending across four days last summer, Silverstone is again set to offer a packed weekend of Formula 1 action and live entertainment in 2026.

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