Burna Boy Set to Headline North Sea Jazz Festival 2026 in Netherlands

Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has been confirmed as one of the headline performers for the 2026 edition of the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands.

The Grammy-winning Nigerian artist is scheduled to perform on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at Rotterdam Ahoy, where thousands of music lovers from around the world are expected to gather for the globally celebrated event.

Burna Boy’s name appears among top international acts announced for the festival’s landmark 50th anniversary lineup, alongside stars such as Charlie Puth, Thundercat, Cassandra Wilson, and Adekunle Gold.

The North Sea Jazz Festival is widely regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious music festivals. Founded in 1976 by Dutch jazz enthusiast Paul Acket, the festival began in The Hague before moving to Rotterdam in 2006.

Over the years, the event has evolved into a global celebration of music, bringing together legendary and emerging artists across jazz, soul, blues, funk, hip-hop, R&B, world music, and Afrobeats. The festival has hosted iconic performers including Miles Davis, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, and Erykah Badu.

Held annually at Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands, the three-day festival is known for its diverse lineup, multiple performance stages, and unforgettable live collaborations that attract music fans from across the globe.

For the 2026 edition, organizers are preparing a special 50th anniversary celebration with a star-studded lineup featuring Burna Boy and several internationally acclaimed artists.

PepsiCo, Diageo Withdraw Sponsorship from Wireless Festival Following Objections to Kanye West as Headliner

PepsiCo and Diageo have officially withdrawn their sponsorship from the 2026 edition of the Wireless Festival, marking a significant shift for one of the UK’s biggest music events.

The festival, held annually at Finsbury Park in London, is now facing mounting pressure from brands, political figures, and advocacy groups following the announcement that Kanye West, now widely known as Ye, will headline all three nights of the event.

PepsiCo has long been one of the festival’s most visible partners, previously tied directly to its branding as a presenting sponsor.

In a brief statement, the company confirmed its decision to withdraw, ending a high-profile partnership that has been on for years. 

Shortly after PepsiCo’s decision, Diageo also confirmed it would no longer be involved in the 2026 festival.

As one of the world’s largest beverage companies, Diageo’s exit further deepens the commercial impact on Wireless, citing that the backlash is not limited to a single sponsor but reflects a broader concern among major brands.

PayPal has also moved to distance itself from the event. While not framed as a formal withdrawal in the same terms as PepsiCo and Diageo, the company is no longer expected to feature in festival branding or promotional materials.

This move effectively places PayPal alongside the existing sponsors, contributing to what is becoming a wider sponsorship retreat.

The sponsor exits following sustained criticism over the booking of Kanye West as the festival’s sole headliner across all three nights.

The artist has faced repeated controversy in recent years, particularly over antisemitic remarks, prompting backlash from advocacy groups and public figures. The decision to center the festival around his performances has since become a focal point for criticism.

Political voices, including Keir Starmer, have publicly expressed concern, adding to the pressure on both organizers and affiliated brands.

Budweiser, one of the brands linked to the festival ecosystem, has not confirmed any withdrawal. However, it is currently facing increasing public pressure across various media platforms to clarify its position.

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