Bring Me The Horizon and A Day to Remember to headline Furnace Fest 2026

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Poster for Furnace Fest 2026

After a self-proclaimed “rough year” in 2025, Furnace Fest has officially dropped its 2026 lineup. While management might have changed, the veteran festival of Birmingham, Alabama, has a knack for booking scene-defining heavyweights year after year, and this year will be no different.

A Day to Remember will headline the first evening on October 10, while Bring Me The Horizon will close Furnace Fest on October 11, performing their hit album Count Your Blessings in its entirety to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Underoath is also set to perform their record Define the Great Line, while Circa Survive will grace the festival for one of their only reunion appearances of 2026.

Hardcore legends Hatebreed are scheduled, leaving fans to wonder if the new music they’ve teased this year may be a part of their setlist. Angel Du$t, fresh off the release of Cold 2 The Touch, will perform on Sunday after playing alongside Four Year Strong the month before at the Bolero Block Party. Other notable acts include Poison The Well, Haywire, and Pain of Truth.

With a new production team and Monster Energy on board, the festival is also introducing a “Super VIP” tier for those who want chef-crafted meals with their mosh pits. Mark your calendars for the ticket drop: the loyalty presale begins Thursday, May 14, at 10 AM Central Time, and the general sale goes live the next day, May 15, at 2 PM Central Time here.

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AG Lopez
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AG Lopez is a writer and contributor for Melodic Magazine, as well as a photographer, designer, & AMA-Certified digital marketing strategist. She is based in Athens, Georgia, and loves hardcore music.

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