Bumbershoot 2026 Brings Turnstile, Death Cab for Cutie, De La Soul & More to Seattle

Seattle’s long-running Bumbershoot is officially back for 2026 with a stacked, genre-spanning lineup set for Labor Day Weekend, September 5–6 at Seattle Center.

Leading the bill, Turnstile will headline Saturday night, while hometown favorites Death Cab for Cutie close things out on Sunday.

The opening day leans heavily into alternative, punk, and electronic crossover sounds, with performances from Japanese Breakfast, Blood Orange, Bikini Kill, and UK electronic duo Chase & Status.

Additional names on the Saturday lineup include Molchat Doma, Peaches, Joey Valence & Brae, Pixel Grip, and more, showcasing the festival’s continued commitment to blending underground and mainstream acts.

Sunday shifts into a broader mix of indie, hip-hop, and experimental artists, led by Death Cab for Cutie. The day also features Orville Peck, legendary hip-hop group De La Soul, Yves Tumor, Sudan Archives, and Noname, who will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her breakout project Telefone.

Also on the bill are ATARASHII GAKKO!, TOKiMONSTA, Sextile, W.I.T.C.H., and more.

A Cross-Genre Festival Moment

Bumbershoot continues to position itself as one of the more eclectic U.S. festivals, bridging punk, indie, hip-hop, electronic, and global sounds across just two days. The 2026 lineup reflects that identity, pairing legacy acts with forward-thinking artists and rising names.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now at bumbershoot.com

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