SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL 2026 INCLUDES WORLDWIDE PREMIERE OF MICROPLASTICS (AYA WITH 96 BACK AND JENNIFER WALTON),
PLUS PROSTITUTE, ØXN AND MORE
THIS SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION EVENT
TAKES PLACE IN DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM 25TH & 26TH APRIL
2026 will see Supersonic Festival return for a joyful limited edition event taking place in Digbeth, Birmingham on the 25th and 26th of April. Tickets are now onsale.
This year’s smaller edition of Supersonic Festival reflects the changing nature of Birmingham. “When we first began, Digbeth was our wild frontier, a place where anything felt possible. We built stages in old warehouses, turned empty shops into art spaces, made installations under viaducts, and filled the streets with the energy and creativity of our amazing community. But times have changed. In recent years, we’ve fought hard to keep Supersonic rooted in the place where it all began, battling against rapid gentrification and the steady rise of faceless apartment blocks replacing the vibrant, independent spaces that once defined Digbeth.” says Lisa Meyer, Artistic Director and co-founder of Supersonic Festival.
Amongst the first names, Supersonic is delighted to present a worldwide exclusive of Microplastics, a new live band featuring 96 back, aya and Jennifer Walton. Microplastics began as an idea during a Sunday afternoon conversation at Bangface, starting with a name and evolving from there. The project has taken several forms over time, moving from a rowdy DJ collective to a behind-the-scenes production unit, and now fully into life as a rock band.
Supersonic is also thrilled to welcome Detroit’s Prostitute, who fuse experimental post-punk with Arab rock, delivering volatile live performances. Their debut album Attempted Martyr charts the unravelling of a zealot amid global turmoil, pairing political intensity with a fierce, high-energy sonic assault.
ØXN photo by Megan Doherty
DJ Haram photo by Wendy Timana
Further artists will be announced in the coming weeks, alongside a full programme of workshops, talks, and guest DJ sets.
PRAISE FOR SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL:
★★★★★ THE GUARDIAN
★★★★★ THE ARTS DESK
“The festival still manages to not just survive, but thrive. It could even be argued that the tougher things get in the city around them, Supersonic’s power increases in reaction. This vitality, you sense, is thanks to two things – firstly, the unbroken sense of community among the crowd, who are as friendly and inclusive as it comes, buying entirely into the festival’s wider DIY ethos. Secondly, the programming itself, which is faultless.” THE QUIETUS
“Diversity has always been a key pillar of Supersonic. Not just in terms of demographics – the festival’s assortment of experimental acts guarantees each year the boundaries of heaviness are pushed in exciting new directions.” METAL HAMMER
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