Following the electrifying announcement of Kesha headlining Australia’s first-ever Mighty Hoopla, the UK’s iconic celebration of pop and queer culture has just dropped a new wave of performing acts.
It’s a fabulous array of entertainers – like Becky Hill, the chart-topping powerhouse behind dance anthems like ‘Lose Control’ and ‘My Heart Goes (La Di Da)’. . . Plus pop icons Delta Goodrem and Jessica Mauboy, both beloved for their powerhouse vocals and dazzling stage presence.
Then, there’s a reminder that money can’t buy you class, from the Countess herself, Countess Luann from ‘The Real Housewives Of New York City’, bringing her signature cabaret glamour down under.
Plus, rising UK star Rose Gras, and disco-pop maestro Tom Aspaul join in the fun.
Landing in Sydney for the first time ever, Mighty Hoopla promises an explosion of colour, camp, and unapologetic pop joy. It’s a celebration where sequins meet singalongs, and everyone is invited to the dance floor.
Joining in across multiple stages, audiences can expect to see The Black Queen, curated by the world-renowned original Darwin diva Miss Ellaneous, with a special brand-new First Nations show. . . As well as Rocky Stallone (Ft. House of Silky, Jamaica Moana, Jubahlee & friends), Aunty Tamara, Dizzy Bility.
After selling out annually in London’s Brockwell Park and becoming a defining moment of the UK’s pop festival calendar, Mighty Hoopla Sydney will mark the festival’s first-ever Australian edition, at Bondi Beach.
Tickets go on sale 23 October.
Mighty Hoopla Festival Sydney takes place at Bondi Beach 21 February.
Mighty Hoopla Festival Sydney 2026 Line-Up
Becky HillCountess Luann
Delta Goodrem
Jessica Mauboy
Kesha
Rose Gray
Absolute.
Armana Khan
Atomic Kiss
Aunty Tamara
Big Wett
Charlie Villas
Diva Cups
Dizzy Bility
Dyan Tai
Eli Crawford
Fried Pork Chop
Hashbraownn
Heaps Gay
Heath Keating
James Vidigal
Mowgli May
Rocky Stallone ft. House of Silky, Jamaica Moana, Jubahlee & Friends
Royston Noell
Sexy Galexy
The Blak Queen curated by Miss Ellaneous
Tom Aspaul
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