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SADU, Skoone, and MALLA among the new additions to Station Narva 2026 lineup

The music and city culture festival Station Narva, taking place in Narva from 3–6 September 2026, has expanded its lineup with six new performers.  The festival will feature homegrown talent SADU, fresh from their triple win at the Estonian Music Awards, as well as boipepperoni, Skoone, and Planeet, along with Finnish electro-pop producer MALLA and Kosovo's satirical storyteller La Fazani.

Station Narva 2026 festival passes are on sale at the best price until Monday, 16 February.

Rising rapidly to become one of Estonia's most successful acts, SADU blends folk and global music with catchy pop arrangements and sharply resonant messages. At the Estonian Music Awards 2026, the group claimed Album of the Year, Band of the Year, and Debut Album of the Year.

boipepperoni excels at producing both dark, experimental club tracks and cheeky party bangers that have dominated the Estonian Spotify top ten. His collaborators include numerous homegrown stars as well as Finland's house and disco producer MALLA, who also performs at Station Narva—their first joint work, the single 'open heart', was released last autumn.

Skoone, whose album Inimeste inimene was crowned one of local critics' favourite last year, will unleash their fast and playful punk on Narva with influences careening from hardcore to tango. D’n’B stalwart Planeet  lands in the border town with his pop-infused broken beats.

Completing the new additions is Kosovo's La Fazani, who fuses hip-hop, indie, Albanian folk, and satirical messages. He has performed at Kosovo's largest music festival Sunny Hill, co-founded by Dua Lipa, his world-famous compatriot, and won the Telliskivi Creative City & Selektor Studio award at last year's Tallinn Music Week.

Previously announced Station Narva 2026 artists include British trip-hop legend Tricky, Icelandic electronic music icons GusGus, Latvian performance artist Elizabete Balčus, and Estonians ALIKA, EiK, mariin k., and Luurel Varas.

Additional performers and the complete Station Narva programme will be revealed gradually throughout the year.

The heart of the Station Narva 2026 music festival is Narva Museum in the historic Hermann Castle, with the music programme extending on both nights to the riverside Art Club Ro-Ro. 

Beyond the music programme, the festival offers an art programme, discovery tours, urban space interventions, community discussions, Narva-style communal dining experiences, and other Station Narva classics.

Station Narva 2026 festival passes are on sale at the best price via  Piletilevi and the TMW web shop. Until 16 February, the standard pass costs €49 (final price €69). Youth Pass and Senior Pass are also available at 30% off the standard pass price, as well as a PLUS Pass that includes the festival's special events and tours.

Station Narva festival is organised by NGO Muusikanädal and Shiftworks in cooperation with the Narva team.

Partners include the City of Narva, Narva Museum, Art Club Ro-Ro, discussion day BAZAR, Narva Art Residency, Piletilevi PLG, the Ministry of Culture, the Integration Foundation, Fortaco Estonia, Narva Hotel, Ida-Viru Tourism Cluster, Ida-Viru Ettevõtluskeskus, Narvamus, and VitaTiim.