Doof in the Park 2026: The full line-up has been revealed
- Andrew Batchelor

- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read

The wait is over for the full line-up of Doof in the Park 2026.
The electronic dance music festival, organised by Dundee DJ Hannah Laing, is set to return to Camperdown Park this July 4th as the event builds on the success of its debut year.
The 2026 edition promises another full-scale celebration of electronic music in the city, with a packed outdoor programme planned.
Who’s playing?
Doof in the Park 2026 will once again feature three stages, each showcasing a different side of electronic music culture.
STAGE 1: DOOF FOR LIFE
• Hannah Laing
• IA-Z
• BK
• Eddie Halliwell
• Hannah Boleyn (Live)
• Lilly Palmer
• Maddix
• MDDLTN
• Odymel
• Paul van Dyk
STAGE 2: UP THE DOOF
• ALTO
• BR.ICKO b2b Leechy
• Clara Cuve
• David Rust b2b David Forbes
• Matty Ralph
• Novah
• The Rocketman
STAGE 3: HIGHLANDER
• ASLO b2b Miss Frenkh
• Bellini Beats
• LOZ
• Ryan Keogh
• SHVDZ
• Tyler Jack
With a strong focus on both headline performers and local talent, the festival aims to reflect Dundee’s growing reputation as a major destination for electronic music events.
What is Doof in the Park?
Doof in the Park is an electronic dance music festival created by Dundee-born DJ Hannah Laing. The event launched in 2025 and marked her biggest project to date, transforming Camperdown Park into a large-scale outdoor festival site.
Hannah, a former Harris Academy pupil, has risen rapidly through the dance music scene after changing career paths and building a loyal international following. Bringing a festival of this scale back to her hometown has been a major milestone.
Where and when will Doof in the Park be held?
Doof in the Park 2026 will take place at Camperdown Park on Saturday 4 July.
Why is it called Doof?
Doof is the name of Hannah Laing’s record label and is closely tied to her brand. The name reflects the driving, bass-heavy sound associated with electronic dance music and the energy the festival is designed to deliver.
How many performers will there be?
Around 25 acts are expected to perform across the three stages. The full line-up will be announced gradually ahead of the event.
How many stages will there be?
There will be three stages, featuring a range of electronic genres including trance, hard house and club-focused sounds.
What is the minimum age of entry?
The event is strictly 18+. Anyone under the age of 18 will not be permitted entry.
Can I still get tickets?
Yes. A further 2,000 tickets will be released from 9am on Friday, giving fans another chance to secure entry for Doof in the Park 2026. Organisers are advising people to be quick when tickets go on sale









