Rival Sons to headline Steelhouse Festival 2026

They top the bill on the Saturday night

Rival Sons to headline Steelhouse Festival 2026
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 22 hours ago
Last updated 22 hours ago

Rival Sons have been confirmed as the Saturday third and final headliners of Steelhouse Festival 2026.

The Long Beach rockers will top the bill up the Steelhouse mountain on Saturday 25th July 2026, and they join previously confirmed headliners The Temperance Movement (Friday) and Steel Panther (Sunday).

Steelhouse head honchos Max and Mikey said: “Thank you for your patience, but truly great things come to those who wait...And what a great thing this is. Rival Sons are SHXV Saturday headliners.

“For us they are the best rock band to establish themselves this century. True musicianship, the ability to reach right into the soul and out front, one of the truly great voices - really they are beyond superlatives.

Rival Sons' Scott Holiday and Jay Buchanan

“The return of Rival Sons to the Mountain as headliners in our 15th year is the ultimate gift”.

Also joining the line-up are the ever-brilliant Tuk Smith & the Restless Hearts, who also play the Saturday.

Previously confirmed acts on the Steelhouse line-up include Ugly Kid Joe, Reef, Alien Ant Farm, Tyketto, Von Hertzen Brothers, Darren Wharton’s Renegade, Mason Hill, Dan Byrne, Luke Morley, Anthony Gomes, Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse, AMH, Parker Barrow, LN, King Kraken and Blue Nation.

Taking place at Hafod-Y-Dafal Farm in Ebbw Vale, Wales from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th July 2026, tickets to Steelhouse Festival 2026 are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets now.

For those wanting to spread the cost, a monthly payment plan is available RIGHT HERE on weekend arena tickets. VIP upgrades are also available for those wanting VIP bar access, luxury facilities, acoustic sets and more.

Rival Sons to headline Saturday night at Steelhouse Festival 2026

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