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Full list of concerts taking place at Anfield this summer

From rock icons to country stars, here is every act confirmed for Anfield in 2026

Dua Lipa performs onstage during her Radical Optimism tour at Anfield on June 25, 2025

Dua Lipa performs onstage during her Radical Optimism tour at Anfield on June 25, 2025(Image: Katja Ogrin/Getty Images)

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Anfield is set for another massive summer of music as a world-class line-up of artists prepares to take the stage in 2026.

Over the last few years, the home of Liverpool FC has become a premier global destination for live music, hosting record-breaking runs from Taylor Swift and legendary performances by Bruce Springsteen.

Following a landmark 2025 featuring Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey, the 2026 schedule promises to be the stadium's most diverse to date. From rock icons to country stars, here is every act confirmed for Anfield in 2026.

Zach Bryan

Date: June 12, 2026

Support: Dijon and Fey Fili

Kicking off the summer season, country music’s fastest-rising star brings his 'With Heaven on Tour' to Merseyside. Known for his raw, "outlaw country" sound and the success of his album The Great American Bar Scene, Bryan is making his Anfield debut. After headlining BST Hyde Park last year, this stadium run marks his largest UK outing to date.

Foo Fighters

Dates: June 25 and 27, 2026

Support: June 25: Inhaler and Otoboke Beaver June 27: Royel Otis and Die Spitz

Dave Grohl and company are bringing their 'Take Cover' tour to Liverpool for a massive double-header. While Grohl famously joined Paul McCartney on stage at Anfield back in 2008, this marks the Foo Fighters' first-ever headline appearance at the stadium.

It is also their only UK stadium stop of 2026.

My Chemical Romance

Date: June 30, 2026

Support: Echo and the Bunnymen

In perhaps the most talked-about booking of the year, MCR will perform 'The Black Parade' in its entirety. This is the band's first Liverpool show since a small club gig in 2006. Adding to the local fever, they will be joined by Liverpool icons Echo and the Bunnymen, making this a must-see for alternative rock fans.

Official tickets are sold via Ticketmaster and AXS. Fans are advised to check availability early, as several dates have already moved to ‘Limited Hospitality’ status.

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