In less than a week, Kingsland Festival kicks off in Amsterdam and Groningen. With the release of the timetables and a harder line-up than ever before, the countdown can now truly begin.
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Kingsland Festival is pulling out all the stops this year with the hardest edition to date. For instance, large-scale hardstyle stages are being set up in both the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam and the Stadspark in Groningen. Furthermore, the Hard Court stages will be equipped with extensive lighting installations, lasers, and pyrotechnics this year.
Giveaway for free tickets and credit
To get fans into the orange spirit, Kingsland organized a giveaway in the run-up to the event. Enthusiasts had a chance to win tickets and cashcards for both locations. The winners of the giveaway will be announced on Thursday, April 23.
Last-minute surprise
Although the line-up had been confirmed for quite some time, fans of the harder styles were surprised by a last-minute addition. Uptempo artist Lunakorpz has been added to the Amsterdam lineup and will close The Hard Court stage there together with Spitnoise.
Spitnoise will then travel on to Groningen to provide the closing act for The Hard Court there as well. And that is not all: a powerful closing is planned on the main stage in the Stadspark, featuring a final set by Brennan Heart followed by the closing show.

Hardest line-up ever
The upgrades to The Hard Court stages are accompanied by the most extensive line-up of harder styles to date. The organizers have managed to bring Rebelion, Warface, The Saints, and Spitnoise to the stage in both Amsterdam and Groningen. Additionally, the line-up features various other hardstyle, rawstyle, and uptempo artists. With this focus on harder styles, one thing is certain: this edition of Kingsland is going to be super hard.
Timetable released
With the timetables now available, visitors can plan their day in detail. For both cities, it is possible to map out a personal route in advance, visiting the various stages and artists.
Timetable Amsterdam
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Timetable Groningen
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‘Late Queens’ nearly sold out
Kingsland Festival will take place this Monday (27 April 2026) during the Dutch National Holiday, at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam and the Stadspark in Groningen. Group tickets and Late Queens tickets are nearly sold out for both editions, so anyone who still wants to attend needs to act fast. Ticket sales for Kingsland Amsterdam can be found on the official website. Tickets for Kingsland Groningen are available on the official website for the Stadspark edition.
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