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Rock in Rio Lisbon 2026 unveils upgrades and a star-studded lineup

A festival reimagined: More space, aerial stunts, and music legends take over Parque Papa Francisco. Will you snag the last tickets?

The image shows a poster for the Festival Rio/90 in Portugal, Spain, with a group of people dancing...
The image shows a poster for the Festival Rio/90 in Portugal, Spain, with a group of people dancing in the foreground. In the background, there are buildings, trees, and a clear blue sky. At the bottom of the poster, there is text.

Rock in Rio Lisbon 2026 unveils upgrades and a star-studded lineup

Rock in Rio Lisbon 2026 is set to return with major upgrades and a packed lineup. The festival will run from June 20 to 28 at Parque Papa Francisco, featuring headline acts and new improvements for attendees. Tickets are already selling fast, with some dates fully booked.

The event has expanded its dining areas by 30% to accommodate more visitors. Restroom facilities have also grown by 40%, ensuring better comfort for the crowd. After the festival, permanent hygiene stations and rest zones will remain, blending into the park’s landscape.

On June 21, Linkin Park will headline, but tickets for that day are now sold out. Jimmy P will perform at the BacanaPlay Digital Stage on the same date. Two-day passes are priced at €157, while single-day tickets cost €89. The festival will also showcase an aerial display called *The Flight*, featuring five Yak-52 aircraft flown by the Yakstars team. On June 28, Karetus will open the Super Bock Stage, adding to the diverse lineup.

Rock in Rio Lisbon 2026 promises a bigger, more comfortable experience with extra dining space and improved facilities. The festival’s mix of music, aerial shows, and permanent upgrades will leave a lasting impact on Parque Papa Francisco. Tickets remain available for most dates, though demand is high.

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