Rock Werchter 2026 | Jeudi Terras

Rock Werchter 2026 | Jeudi Terras

Festivalpark Werchter, Haachtsesteenweg, 3118 Werchter Directions

Thu 02.07.2026 00:00

Performers

  • Mumford & Sons
    Mumford & Sons

    new album "PRIZEFIGHTER" out now

  • The Prodigy
    The Prodigy

    Rising out from Essex, UK, The Prodigy have become one of the biggest electronic acts for over the past 20 years.

  • The Lumineers
    The Lumineers

    Automatic - Out Now

    TheLumineers.lnk.to/automatic

  • Kasabian
    Kasabian

    * Ian Matthews - Drums & Percussion

    * Christopher Edwards - Bass

    * Jason Mehler - Guitar (only at live shows)

    The band has been compared with the likes of Primal Scream, with their similar electronica-indie rock fusion and Oasis, with whom they share their confidence, vision, swagger and rough vocal style. Some influence can be seen from their days supporting Vitriol I.D.

    It has been speculated that the name "Kasabian" is taken from the getaway driver (named Linda Kasabian) for the Tate murders committed by the Manson Family.

    The band formed in 1999 in Leicester, England Their first album was simply "Kasabian", and in 2004 received lacklustre reviews. However, tracks such as Cutt Off and L.S.F (Lost Souls Forever) reached the UK top 10, and with 2 more top 20 hits and the album peaking at #4 in the UK Album Charts, they defied the critics.

    Their new album, "Empire", was released on the 28th of August 2006. The first single from the album, also titled "Empire", was widely regarded as a musical success, with its change of beat reminiscent of "Take Me Out", and its catchy chorus. This was then followed by the release of the single, "Shoot The Runner" and most recently, "Me Plus One".

  • The Vaccines
    The Vaccines

    UK-based music group.

  • All Them Witches
    All Them Witches

    ALL THEM WITCHES

    SPRING TOUR ON SALE NOW

    https://allthemwitches.lnk.to/tour

  • The War On Drugs
    The War On Drugs

    The history of rock ’n’ roll is a story of splintering. Stop here for 10 seconds, and think: How many niches can you name without even trying, without having to pause for just a split second? They seem infinite and, already the better part of a century since rock’s bastard birth, still ceaseless, each new form defined by the mainframe’s perpetuity of flux.

    But over the last 15 years, The War on Drugs have steadily emerged as one of the mightiest counterweights to this endless division, reconnecting rock’s manifold hyphenates with an ardor and ease that suggest they were never split far apart in the first place. Folk, indie, kosmiche, noise, roots, arena, psychedelic, soft, whatever—The War on Drugs are this century’s great rock ’n’ roll synthesists, obviating the gaps between the underground and the mainstream, between the abstruse and the anthemic, making records that wrestle a fractured past into a unified and engrossing present. The War on Drugs have never done that so well as they do with I Don’t Live Here Anymore, their fifth studio album and their most compulsive and bold set of songs to date.

  • Blood Incantation
    Blood Incantation

    New album ‘Absolute Elsewhere’ out now

  • Yard Act
    Yard Act

    Yard Act formed in Leeds late 2019 when Ryan Needham found himself temporarily living in James Smith’s spare bedroom. bedroom. Settling into a system of programming, looping and layering, the alchemy between the two created a base from which to build their complex and ever expanding narrative world. With just three hometown shows under their belt, world events intervened, ut rather than letting the pandemic derail them Yard Act set up their own imprint, Zen F.C. and across the course of 2020 and into early 2021 released four increasingly coruscating, hilariously dark singles. Subsequently expanded to a four-piece, joined by Sam Shjipstone (guitar) and Jay Russell (drums), their debut album “The Overload” was released in January ’22, landing a number 2 album in the UK, a Mercury Prize nomination, and making them one of the most talked about bands on the planet.

  • Dylan Gossett
    Dylan Gossett

    Hailing from Austin, Texas, singer, songwriter, and producer Dylan Gossett has quickly become a rising face of Texas Country with his signature blend of Americana and Red Dirt influences and lyricism rooted in his southern upbringing. The Multi-Platinum certified singer and songwriter initially took flight in 2023 with his breakthrough single “Coal,” which has now passed half-a-billion streams. Gossett continued his rise with the No Better Time EP and Songs In The Gravel EP, which he self-wrote, recorded, and produced. Over the last two years, he has tirelessly toured the globe while building a formidable fanbase. Not to mention, he’s become a standout at multiple festivals in addition to making his Grand Ole Opry debut. This career-defining momentum set the stage for his 2025 full-length debut Westward, released via Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records. Once again, Dylan self-produced and wrote the entire album, with three songs co-written with close friend and bandmate Colton Forrest Hardy. Led by singles “Like I Do,” “American Trail,” and “Sweet Lady,” the album thematically ponders the nature of love, family, faith, and what it means to pursue a lifelong dream.

  • JADE
    JADE

    Atmospheric Death Metal

    'Son of heaven him they call / Jade emperor, master of all'

  • Tom Smith
    Tom Smith
    The only recording artist to appear on both NPR's Sound and Spirit and The Dr. Demento Show, Tom Smith is the quintessential geek rocker, combining high-energy folk rock, SF/fantasy, popular culture, progressive politics, cartoon voices, unbelievably bad puns, and the occasional recipe into a show you will not forget. He has won thirteen Pegasus Awards for Excellence in Filking and a spot in the Filk Hall of Fame. His most recent projects include iTom, releasing a free song every week, and The Funny Music Project. (This description refers to Tom Smith, the comedy geek rock singer-songwriter. There is another artist with this name.)