Gorillaz and Limp Bizkit are heading to Rock for People
Rock for People announces two more headliners and a package of bands that will perform from June 10 to 14, 2026, at the 31st annual festival in Hradec Králové’s Park 360. After nine years, Czech fans can look forward to a show by the unique virtual band Gorillaz, winners of Grammy and BRIT Awards, among others, which will be the highlight of the first day of the festival. Thursday’s headliner will be nu metal legends Limp Bizkit, led by charismatic frontman Fred Durst. The organizers have yet to reveal the fifth and final headliner, who will join the already announced Iron Maiden and Bring Me The Horizon. “It’s great to see the lineup growing before our eyes. Having four headliners for next year finally confirmed and announced in mid-October is every organizer’s dream,” says festival founder Michal Thomes, adding: “And this is just the beginning, with over 200 performers set to appear at the festival, so there’s definitely more to look forward to.” The second announcement brought more star names such as British rockers Nothing But Thieves, Czech audience favorites Three Days Grace, hot trend girl trio Babymetal, and one of the most prominent Czech artists of the younger generation, Sofian Medjmedj. The organizers note that interest in tickets is high and the current edition is close to selling out.
Tickets here: https://rockforpeople.cz/en/tickets/
Gorillaz will bring their ninth album, The Mountain, to Rock for People. They are currently working on it, and it is scheduled for release in March 2026. The band has already released the first two singles, The Happy Dictator and The Manifesto, which have been hugely successful. The well-known immortal hits Feel Good Inc. with a billion views on YouTube, Clint Eastwood, and DARE will also be featured. Limp Bizkit returns to Rock for People after 11 years. Hits such as Break Stuff and their version of Behind Blue Eyes have topped the charts, and their energetic concerts have been thrilling fans around the world for over thirty years. Despite a period of decline after 2005, Limp Bizkit returned to the scene and continue to prove that their mix of energy, sarcasm, and hard groove still has its place. These two newly announced headliners perfectly complement Bring Me The Horizon, who represent the best that the current harder music scene has to offer for younger audiences, and veterans Iron Maiden, who are celebrating 50 years on the scene this year.