The inaugural Mighty Hoopla festival is set to make its Australian debut on February 21, 2026, at the iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, promising an electrifying celebration of pop music and culture. The festival, which originated in London and has become synonymous with vibrant, unapologetic queer joy, will be headlined by global pop superstar Kesha.

Joining Kesha will be a diverse lineup of local and international talent, including British dance powerhouse Becky Hill, Australian vocalists Delta Goodrem and Jessica Mauboy, and reality TV personality Countess Luann from The Real Housewives of New York City, who brings her distinctive cabaret flair. The event also features rising UK star Rose Gray and disco-pop innovator Tom Aspaul. There will also be Indigenous performers like The Blak Queen curated by Miss Ellaneous and local acts such as Atomic Kiss and Heaps Gay.

Mighty Hoopla founder Glyn Fussell highlighted the significance of bringing the festival to Sydney, describing Australia as ‘my second home’ and an integral part of the festival’s spirit. Fussell expressed excitement for what he called ‘the campest day of your life’ promising an event filled with joy, chaos, and unrestrained pop brilliance.

Tickets for the Sydney festival will be available exclusively through Moshtix, with a presale starting at 10 am AEDT on Wednesday, October 22, followed by a general sale the next day.
Source: Noah Wire Services

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