Rewire reveals 30 more artists and projects for its 2026 edition

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The Hague festival expands its line-up ahead of its return this April, with new live shows, audiovisual premieres and cross-disciplinary collaborations.

Rewire has announced a further 30 artists and projects for its 2026 edition, which will return to The Hague from 9–12 April. The newly revealed acts will appear across multiple venues throughout the city.

Among the newly confirmed performers is Kim Gordon, who is set to present material from her upcoming album PLAY ME on Saturday, 11 April at Amare’s Concertzaal.

Several world premieres form a key part of the announcement. Experimental ensemble Supersilent will debut a new audiovisual work created with visual artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan, while another first-time collaboration pairs KMRU with artist and lighting designer Nick Verstand under the project title As Nature.

Rewire 2026 will also host the premiere of Midnight Zone, the latest film by artist Julian Charrière, which examines environments under threat from deep-sea mining, with a live score from Laurel Halo.

Other newly announced participants include composer and musician Drew McDowall, multidisciplinary artist Mark Fell, improvisational pianist Pat Thomas, South African composer and artist Dumama, and Korean composer and performer Park Jiha. Brazilian experimental outfit RAKTA will perform twice at the festival – first as a trio and again alongside improvising saxophonist Mette Rasmussen.

Also joining the line-up is My New Band Believe, a project led by Cameron Picton, known for his work with Black Midi, as well as Raisa K, Acopia, Nihiloxica, and many more.

Artists previously revealed for Rewire 2026 include Actress with Suzanne Ciani, Fine, Oneohtrix Point Never, Blawan, ganavya and Tracey, among others.

While four-day passes and three-day passes are now sold out, day passes for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are currently still available. Get tickets here and look out for further announcements for Rewire 2026.