Sun, sound and sea – Palace Foreshore returns to Melbourne in March 2026 headlined by hip hop legends, pop icons, and trailblazing acts.
Next year’s event follows an unforgettable 2025 iteration. The iconic St Kilda Triangle will once again transform into the city’s ultimate, sun-drenched playground for music lovers. It will feature the debut of Droppin’ Science, led by US icons De La Soul alongside a powerhouse line-up of local and international hip hop talents, plus the addition of pop sensation Peach PRC to the slate.
This comes after previously announced shows from Black Country, New Road, The Streets, and Pendulum.
Long Island group De La Soul changed the game, injecting colour, wit, and self-awareness into hip hop. They’re set to make a monumental return with a new album, ‘Cabin In The Sky’, on 21 November. It’s their first full release since 2016.
Joining them is Oddisee & Good Compny, the DMV rapper, producer and polymath known for blending jazz, funk, go-go and hip hop. His catalogue has earned critical acclaim for its thoughtful lyricism and infectious live energy.
Next up is Miss Kaninna, one of Australia’s most powerful voices in hip hop. A proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali woman, Miss Kaninna fuses hip hop, neo-soul and R&B.
Peach PRC will bring effervescent energy and anthem hits to Palace Foreshore, promising a candy-coloured spectacle of pop empowerment. She’s got more than 230 million streams, 27 million video videos, and 2 billion social impressions.
These new additions to Palace Foreshore join the likes of critically acclaimed British collective Black Country, New Road, The Streets, and Pendulum.
Beyond just music, Palace Foreshore offers panoramic bay views, golden sunsets, and cool coastal breezes. Plus, across the season, audiences can enjoy a curated selection of Melbourne’s best food trucks, pop-up bars, local vendors, and hospitality partners.
Tickets on sale now.
Palace Foreshore 2026 Line-Up/Dates
26 February – Black Country, New Road27 February – Droppin’ Science
5 March – The Streets
6 March – Pendulum
12 March – Peach PRC