
Byron Bay Bluesfest, Australia’s most awarded music festival, today announces the next wave of artists joining the Bluesfest 2026 lineup with the addition of three of the most influential, revered and culturally significant acts in modern music: Parkway Drive, Erykah Badu, and The Wailers.
This announcement deepens Bluesfest 2026’s celebration of legacy, soul, power and musical evolution, bringing together artists who have shaped generations, redefined genres, and continue to set the global standard for live performance.
Parkway Drive
Formed in Byron Bay in 2003, Parkway Drive have risen from teenage metal underdogs to global heavy music icons. In 2026, they return home for a defining moment, delivering their first ever hometown performance since their Byron Bay high school shows in 2014 – and their first ever Byron Bay festival performance at Australia’s most awarded music festival.
Fronted by Winston McCall alongside guitarists Jeff Ling and Luke Kilpatrick, bassist Jia O’Connor, and drummer Ben Gordon, Parkway Drive have spent more than two decades redefining the sound, scale and spectacle of modern heavy music. Their eight studio albums released through Epitaph Records have delivered international chart success, including multiple top positions across Europe, the UK and the US. Darker Still became the band’s third consecutive number one album on the ARIA Chart and earned the 2023 ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album.
Across their career, Parkway Drive have amassed six ARIA Gold albums, four number one ARIA albums, two Platinum DVDs, three ARIA Music Awards, and the 2024 APRA Award for Most Performed Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Work. Renowned for their explosive, theatrical live shows, the band have headlined the world’s biggest festivals, toured with Metallica, Slipknot and Lamb of God, completed sold out arena tours across Australia and Europe, and in 2025 performed with a full symphony orchestra at the Sydney Opera House. Their Bluesfest appearance marks a historic homecoming for one of Australia’s most successful global bands.
Erykah Badu
The Queen of Neo Soul, Erykah Badu returns to Australia for the first time in 14 years. An American singer songwriter, record producer and actress, Badu is one of the most influential and enduring artists in contemporary music.
Influenced by R&B, 1970s soul and 1980s hip hop, Badu emerged in the 1990s as a central figure in the neo soul movement alongside artists such as D’Angelo and Maxwell. Her genre defining sound and cultural impact have firmly established her as the leading voice of the movement and one of the most important creative forces of her generation.
Since the release of her groundbreaking debut album Baduizm in 1997, Badu has continually pushed artistic boundaries, blending soul, jazz, funk and hip hop with spiritual and socially conscious themes. Her catalogue includes era defining albums Mama’s Gun and New Amerykah, works that remain foundational to modern R&B and Black music culture.
Badu is a five time GRAMMY Award winner, with nominations and wins spanning from 1988 through to 2025, underscoring a career that has remained creatively vital and culturally relevant for nearly four decades. Her influence extends beyond music into film, fashion, visual art and activism, reinforcing her status as a global cultural icon.
Renowned for her deeply intuitive, improvisational and emotionally resonant live performances, Badu’s return to the Bluesfest stage offers Australian audiences a rare opportunity to experience one of the most important artists of the last 30 years in full live form.
The Wailers
Bluesfest proudly welcomes The Wailers as they celebrate 50 Years of Positive Vibrations, marking 50 years since the release of Rastaman Vibration, one of the most influential albums in reggae history, and honouring the enduring legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers.
Released in 1976, Rastaman Vibration carried reggae’s message of resistance, spirituality, unity and hope to the world. Songs such as “Positive Vibration,” “Roots, Rock, Reggae” and “War” remain as powerful and relevant today as when they were first released.
Under the leadership of Aston Barrett Jr., son of legendary bassist Aston “Familyman” Barrett, The Wailers continue to honour their roots while carrying the music forward with authenticity and purpose. Aston Barrett Jr. also portrayed his father in the 2024 biopic Bob Marley: One Love, bringing rare authenticity to the story through lived experience and direct lineage.
Alongside honouring the past, The Wailers remain creatively vital, with Grammy nominated albums One World and Evolution. Evolution, produced by Emilio Estefan Jr., blends classic roots reggae with contemporary global influences and continues the band’s message of unity, resilience and social consciousness.
A Special Three Night Celebration at Bluesfest
As part of their Australian tour, Byron Bay Bluesfest will host a unique three night residency from The Wailers, featuring three completely different live sets across the festival weekend.
Each performance will spotlight a different chapter of The Wailers’ legacy, offering Bluesfest audiences a rare opportunity to experience the depth, power and evolution of this iconic catalogue across three nights.
Fans can expect sets drawn from:
Legend, featuring all songs from the landmark compilation album
Natural Mystic, featuring select songs from the album alongside classic Legend hits
Rastaman Vibration / Positive Vibrations, featuring select songs from Rastaman Vibration paired with essential Legend anthems
Which set will be performed on each night will be announced closer to the festival. This three show residency builds on a format The Wailers last presented at Bluesfest in 2022, once again showcasing the enduring power of Bob Marley’s music across generations.
With Parkway Drive, Erykah Badu and The Wailers joining an already monumental first announcement featuring Split Enz, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sublime, The Black Crowes, Buddy Guy, Counting Crows, The Pogues and more, Bluesfest 2026 continues to affirm its place as one of the world’s great music festivals, where legends, innovators and future icons stand side by side, united by authenticity, community and the power of live music.
About Bluesfest Byron Bay
Since its humble beginnings in 1990, Bluesfest Byron Bay has grown into one of the world’s most significant music festivals. Recognised globally and honoured with dozens of awards, Bluesfest has presented legends including BB King, Buddy Guy, Santana, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Mary J Blige, Robert Plant, Kendrick Lamar, Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Taj Mahal, Lauryn Hill, and countless more. Today, Bluesfest continues its proud tradition of bringing together the best in Blues, Roots, Soul, Rock, and beyond across multiple stages, with a program that also features camping, food experiences, family activities, and cultural celebrations. Each Easter, tens of thousands of fans gather at the beautiful 300-acre Byron Events Farm, just 11km north of Byron Bay, to be part of this unique festival community. In 2026, we invite you to join us once again for a four-day celebration of music, culture, and connection. Recognised globally for its excellence, Bluesfest has earned numerous accolades, making it the most awarded music festival in the Australian entertainment industry.
