Harry Styles has been announced as the curator of this year’s landmark Meltdown Festival at London’s Southbank Centre. The Grammy-winning artist will headline the event with a special concert ahead of his Together, Together tour dates at Wembley Stadium this summer.
A Celebration of British Talent
Organizers revealed that Styles aims to highlight emerging British talent across genres including pop, soul, rock, and the underground scene. Speaking about the honor, Styles said: “My goal as the curator is to share the music and art that I love, and to celebrate the rich history of the venue. I am deeply honoured.”
Following Iconic Footsteps
Styles joins a prestigious list of past curators, including David Bowie, Nile Rodgers, Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, and Little Simz. The Southbank Centre, which first opened in 1951, is marking its 75th anniversary this year, making the 2026 edition of Meltdown especially significant. Mark Ball, artistic director of the Southbank Centre, praised the choice: “Harry Styles is an iconic British artist with a global influence whose impact extends across artistic disciplines, generations and borders. We look forward to the festival becoming his creative playground.”
Festival Dates and Expectations
The Meltdown Festival will run from Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, June 21, 2026. The full lineup and ticket release dates will be announced in the spring. Fans can expect a mix of established names and rising stars, curated to reflect Styles’s eclectic influences. The UK star’s involvement is expected to draw international attention, especially as he continues to break records with his upcoming Wembley shows. His role as curator signals a bold new chapter for the festival, blending mainstream appeal with artistic experimentation.








