Harry Styles is set to curate Meltdown at London’s Southbank Centre, which bills itself as the “world’s longest-running artist-curated music festival.”
The pop star will also perform a headline concert at the event, which coincides with the 75th anniversary of the famed riverside venue, and the central location for both the London Film Festival and this weekend’s BAFTA Film Awards.
While no other acts have been announced yet for the 2026 edition of Meltdown, set to run Jun 11-21, it said that Styles would “draw on his broad influences — from pop, soul, electronic and rock to underground scenes and emerging young British talent.”
“I’m deeply honoured to curate the Meltdown festival, especially for the Southbank Centre’s 75th anniversary year. My goal as the curator is to share the music and art that I love, and to celebrate the rich history of the venue,” Styles said. “We both share a passionate belief that music is a vital part of life. It brings us together, and the Southbank Centre has been at the heart of it, providing easy access to great music for the past 75 years. I’m incredibly grateful to Southbank for having me – it’s really exciting for me to have this opportunity in such an iconic venue.”
In 2025, Little Sims curated Meltdown, while previous editions have involved the likes of Robert Smith, Grace Jones, and Nile Rodgers.
Styles recently announced 30 dates at New York’s Madison Square Garden, prompting more than 11 million people to apply for presale access, and a record-breaking 12 nights at Wembley Stadium in London.




