8 new domestic acts added

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Timely additions to the lineup

Eight new artists have been announced for the summer 2026 edition of the Provinssi festival, bringing fresh and current music to Törnävänsaari on June 25–27, 2026.

The lineup for next summer’s festival grows stronger with the voices of a new generation and new music, as eight additional artists join the program. The modern Finnish rock sound of Aaro630, combining catchy melodies with gritty guitar, will echo through the summer evening on the festival’s opening day. Fresh pop talent Aatulove has impressed Finnish festival organizers with both their music and their persistent, loyal fan base, ensuring that waves of emo-pop emotion and festival euphoria will also be experienced in Törnävänsaari next summer. Musician Aili Järvelä, recently awarded both Album of the Year and Artist of the Year at the Indie Awards, says her roots are in folk music and that “home is everywhere.” The versatile folk musician will arrive at Provinssi with her band.

Melancholic Finnish pop and myths from the forests

One of the most intriguing names on Finland’s indie music scene, the Ostrobothnia-born Asla Jo, will take the stage at Törnävänsaari on Friday. On the festival Saturday, audiences will be charmed by the alternative rock band Free Carmen, currently touring Finland on their Solstice Tour. Meanwhile, dark metal and mysticism from the depths of the forests will arrive at Provinssi with Havukruunu, a nominee for Metal Album of the Year at the upcoming Emma Gaala.

Internet aesthetics and internationally intriguing rock

Louna0nline—voted third on the YleX Läpimurto 2026 list—released their first EP WEB last autumn, blending rap, pop, and witch house influences in their production. In a different mood entirely, the band Us—who will release new music this spring—delivers high-energy performances and has already attracted international attention, playing shows everywhere from the Glastonbury Festival to the Fuji Rock Festival.

Previously announced headliners for Provinssi include Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens and The Prodigy, as well as Finnish favorites Apulanta, Eppu Normaali, Gettomasa, ibe and KUUMAA.

The full lineup announced so far can be found on the festival’s website, with more additions still to come. All 1–3 day festival tickets, accommodations, and parking passes for Provinssi are currently available via the festival’s ticket page.