Junction 2 completes 10th anniversary lineup for J2 X

Junction 2 reveals full 2026 lineup with Adam Beyer, Nina Kraviz, and Jeff Mills set for its 10th anniversary at Boston Manor Park.

Date published: 19th Mar 2026

Set beneath the M4 flyover, Junction 2 has become one of the UK’s most distinctive electronic events, and the festival has now unveiled the full lineup for its 10th Anniversary. Returning to Boston Manor Park across two weekends this summer (25–26 July and 2 August), this landmark J2 X edition looks to celebrate its legacy while refining things back to its core, with a two-stage focus across The Bridge and The Woods.

Among the final wave of announced names is Adam BeyerNina KravizJeff MillsI Hate Models and Miss Monique, alongside Marcel Dettmann b2b DJ HellFranky WahFunk Tribu and Charlie Sparks, rounding out a lineup that balances techno pioneers with the new wave shaping dancefloors right now.

 

 

The opening Saturday (25th July) sees Junction 2 link up with fabric, bringing a heavyweight, club-focused lineup including Nina Kraviz, Jeff Mills and Marcel Dettmann b2b DJ Hell, alongside Nicolas Lutz, Francesco Del Garda and more, with immersive visuals from Dreamrec.

On Sunday (26th July), Adam Beyer heads up proceedings, joined by Miss Monique, Indo Warehouse, Franky Wah, Aaron Hibell and Carina Lawrence, blending melodic, progressive and peak-time sonics from day to night.

The final following Saturday (2nd August) sees a shift into harder territory, with I Hate Models, Charlie Sparks and Funk Tribu leading a high-energy lineup that reflects the faster, more intense edge of contemporary techno.

 

J2 X is a milestone moment, and a reset, for Junction 2. By focusing on its two defining stages, The Bridge and The Woods, the festival revisits its original ethos while continuing to champion underground electronic music on a global scale.

 


 

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