Big Ears 2026 Lineup: David Byrne, Robert Plant, Flying Lotus & More Headline Knoxville Music Festival With 250 Performers
- Jared Hagemann
- Sep 9
- 6 min read
Updated: Oct 21
(Update 10/21/2025: They added a few new artists, now bringing the lineup two letter [U & X] away from the entire alphabet)
Knoxville's Big Ears Music Festival returns for another year (March 26-29, 2026) across more than 20 venues throughout downtown featuring 250 performances in addition to films and conversations and stuff.
Amongst the headliners, David Byrne will bring two performances of his new album, Who Is The Sky? and Robert Plant has a new project, Saving Grace.
Both of these headlining performances will be separately ticketed events with reserved seating.
Alongside those heavy hitters, look forward to Flying Lotus, MJ Lenderman, John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, Tim Heidecker, and a whole bunch more I'll list below.
The 2026 lineup also features local and regional artists including Ryan Clackner.
The full press release describes all the acts in a way better way than I could ever attempt, so that is attached below the list of musical acts.
Passes will go on sale for previous attendees at 9AM September 10 and for everyone else 9AM September 11.
Comment below what you're looking forward to seeing!
Current Big Ears 2026 Lineup
Adam Tendler Inheritances
Adrian Sherwood
Alan Sparhawk & Trampled by Turtles
Anna Tivel
Annahstasia
Annie & The Caldwells
BASIC
Blind Boys of Alabama
Bloodshot Bill
Brandon Woody's Upendo
Brian Marsella & Sae Hashimoto
Brian Marsella's iMAGiNARiUM
Briggan Krauss
Brittany Davis
Carlos Niño & Sam Gendel
Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion ft. Ringdown
Cécile McLorin Salvant
Chad Taylor Quintet
Charlemagne Palestine
Ches Smith Clone Row
Chicago Underground Duo
Chris Thile
Chucho Valdés Royal Quartet
Chuck Johnson
Cleo Reed
The Crossing: David Lang's poor hymnal
Cymande
Darius Jones Trio
Dave Douglas Gifts Quintet ft. Tomeka Reid, James Brandon Lewis, Rafiq Batia & Ian Chang
Dave Harrington's Pranksters South
Dave McMurray & Grateful Deadication
David Byrne: Who is the Sky?
Deantoni Parks: Technoself
Deerhoof
digi-squires (sam gendel & nate mercereau)
Dirty Three
Dither: Laurie Spiegel’s The Expanding Universe
Dom Flemons
Don Was & the Pan-Detroit Ensemble
DoYeon Kim
Either/Orchestra
Eliana Glass
Fine
Florist
Flying Lotus
Gary Lucas & Gods and Monsters
Ghost Train Orchestra plays The Music of Moondog
Go Kurosawa
GRRL x Made of Oak
Gwenifer Raymond
Haley Heynderickx
Hand Habits
Hania Rani & Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: Non-Fiction (N. American Premiere)
Hania Rani presents Chilling Bambino
Hannah Cohen
Harriet Tubman & Georgia Anne Muldrow
Hayden Pedigo
His Name Is Alive
Isaiah Collier
JACK Quartet plays John Luther Adams
Jamie Lidell & Luke Schneider
Janel & Anthony
Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage
Jesse Harris' Cosmo
Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock
Joe Westerlund
John Mailander’s Forecast
John Scofield Trio ft. Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart
John Zorn: Impromptus Ballades Nocturnes, Junction Trio Plays Zorn, Love Songs ft. Petra Haden, Incerto, Awakening Ground, Hannigan Sings Zorn I & II, Cobra, Harry Smith Films with Music, Masada Reunion, John Zorn and Laurie Anderson
Julia Úlehla & Dálava
Julian Lage Quartet
Julianna Barwick
Karen Mantler Trio
Kate Gentile: Find Letter X
Ken Pomeroy
Kramer (Solo)
Kishi Bashi
Kaoru Watanabe's Bloodlines Interwoven (In Residence)
Laurie Anderson: X2 with Sexmob
Lazyhorse
Lisel
Los Thuthanaka
Lubomyr Melnyk
Lucrecia Dalt
Madison Cunningham
Mali Obomsawin
Marc Ribot: Shrek, Hurry Red Telephone, Map of a Blue City
Maria Somerville
Marilyn Crispell & Harvey Sorgen
Marquis Hill Blacktet
Maruja Limón
Mary Halvorson Canis Major
Mary Lattimore
Mary Lattimore & Walt McClements
Matt Mitchell's Zealous Angles
Meara O'Reilly Vocal Ensemble
Mei Semones
Miles Okazaki
Miriam Elhajli
MJ Lenderman & The Wind
Model/Actriz
Moin
Natalie Bergman
Nate Mercereau
Nate Smith Trio
Ned Rothenberg
Nels Cline & Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: Lovers
Nik Bärtsch's RONIN
Openness Trio
Orchestra Baobab
Orcutt Shelley Miller
Pan American & Kramer
Pan-American (Solo)
Pat Metheny Side-Eye III+
Patricia Brennan Septet
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson presents Film Scores for No One
Perfume Genius
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills
Qur'an Shaheed
Rafiq Bhatia: Environments with Ian Chang & Riley Mulherkar
Reggie Watts
Richard Dawson
Richard Thompson
Robert Plant’s Saving Grace feat. Suzi Dian
Rosenau & Sanborn
Ryan Clackner & Tyshawn Sorey
Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band
S.G. Goodman
The Saami Brothers ft. Ustad Naseeruddin Saami
Saha Gnawa
Sami Stevens
Saul Williams Meets Carlos Niño & Friends
Setting
SHABAKA
shirlette ammons
Simon Hanes: GARGANTUA
SML (In Residence)
Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra Plays Sly
Sullivan Fortner Trio
SUSS presents Across the Horizon
Taper's Choice
Tara Clerkin Trio
Terry Allen with Brenden Greaves & Jo Harvey Allen: Truckload of Art
Terry Allen with the Panhandle Mystery Band & Jo Harvey Allen: Memwars
Tim Berne
Tim Heidecker & the Very Good Band with Neil Hamburger
Tom Skinner
Tomas Fujiwara: Dream Up
Tsons of Tsunami
Tunde Adebimpe
Turning Jewels Into Water
Twin Talk
Uhlmann Johnson Wilkes
Walt McClements
The Westerlies
Wild Up: Julius Eastmans’ Femenine & Arthur Russell’s 24 to 24
Will Graefe
William Hooker Quartet
William Tyler & Yasmin Williams
Winged Wheel
Wu Fei & Shanir Blumenkranz
Yagódy
YHWH Nailgun
Zeena Parkins & William Winant
Big Ears 2026 Full Press Release
(Knoxville, TN) — The Big Ears Festival—the world-renowned, boundary-defying celebration of music and art—returns March 26 - 29, 2026, transforming historic downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, into a dynamic, multi-dimensional, international cultural experience with over 250 concerts, films, artist conversations, workshops, exhibitions, and interactive experiences.
Big Ears comes to life in Knoxville’s historic theaters, churches, museums and galleries, rock clubs, converted train stations, and warehouses, and on the sidewalks and streets that link them all.
The 2026 festival features an astonishing sweep of artistry and genre. Two legends bring their world tours to the festival: David Byrne will present two performances of Who Is The Sky?; and Robert Plant will present Saving Grace, a new project that ventures well beyond the familiar chapters of his legendary career. Both will be featured in separately ticketed concerts with reserved seating and early access and preferred pricing for festival passholders.
At the center of this year’s program, John Zorn presents twelve works (all new to the festival), including Love Songs featuring Petra Haden; Awakening Ground with John Medeski and Dave Lombardo; work written for and performed by world-renowned soprano Barbara Hannigan; a duo with long-time friend and collaborator Laurie Anderson; Incerto with Julian Lage, Brian Marsella, Jorge Roeder, and Ches Smith; and a rare reunion of the original Masada Quartet; among others. Additionally, Laurie Anderson returns with underground New York City veterans Sexmob to present X2, a new follow-up to Let X=X, performed at Big Ears 2024.
Across the lineup, Flying Lotus pushes electronic music into new dimensions; Pat Metheny’s Side-Eye III+ showcases the guitarist’s restless reinvention; Cécile McLorin Salvant continues to expand the art of vocal music; and artists like Chucho Valdés Royal Quartet, John Scofield Trio, Marc Ribot, Mary Halvorson, Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few, and Patricia Brennan Septet—named Album of the Year in the DownBeat Critics Poll—anchor a multi-generational spectrum of improvisational brilliance.
Folk and song traditions are powerfully represented by Richard Thompson, Terry Allen—the maverick Texas songwriter whose raw, irreverent tales are legendary—MJ Lenderman & The Wind, S.G. Goodman, Anna Tivel, and Annahstasia.
International perspectives resound with Orchestra Baobab of Senegal, Japanese koto master Wu Fei with Shanir Blumenkranz, Ukrainian vocal group Yagódy, and Moroccan collective Saha Gnawa. Energy radiates from across the spectrum, from the storm-swept trio Dirty Three and the propulsive experimental post-punk of Model/Actriz to the exuberance of Alan Sparhawk & Trampled By Turtles.
The 2026 festival highlights influential voices in comedy: Tim Heidecker with his Very Good Band and “America’s Funnyman” Neil Hamburger in a multimedia mix of song and stand-up, and Reggie Watts, the genre-defying former Late Late Show bandleader whose improvisatory blend of music and humor brings offbeat brilliance to the lineup.
Special programs further underscore Big Ears’ commitment to artistic adventure. Hania Rani is joined by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra for the North American premiere of Non-Fiction. Los Angeles collective Wild Up performs Julius Eastman’s Femenine and Arthur Russell’s 24 to 24. Residencies by SML and Kaoru Watanabe’s Bloodlines Interwoven will unfold across the weekend. SUSS returns with one night of its immersive Across the Horizon series, while the celebrated Either/Orchestra brings its cross-cultural, large-ensemble explorations. The Ghost Train Orchestra honors the eccentric genius of Moondog, and saxophonist and producer Josh Johnson curates a forward-looking program with Chicago Underground Duo, Cleo Reed, Deantoni Parks: Technoself, Marquis Hill’s Blacktet, Qur’an Shaheed, Twin Talk, and Will Graefe.
At Big Ears 2026, Knoxville becomes an immersive meeting ground where music’s past, present, and future converge, and where audiences and artists connect through the shared joy of deep listening and the thrill of artistic possibility.
Passes go on sale Tuesday, September 11, at 9 a.m. ET, with early access for previous festival attendees beginning Monday, September 10, at 9 a.m. ET.





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