Corona Capital just announced its 2026 lineup, and it’s a statement. The 16th edition of Mexico City’s premier rock festival lands November 20-22 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, with Gorillaz, The Strokes, and Twenty One Pilots each commanding a headline slot across the three-day run.
Mexican promoter OCESA is going rock-heavy this year, and the depth of the bill backs that up. More than 60 acts spread across multiple stages makes this one of the most stacked Corona Capital editions in recent memory. Last year’s festival drew nearly 174,000 attendees over three days and grossed $16.7 million, so the bar coming in was already high.
Gorillaz close out Friday night on a bill that also includes Mumford & Sons, Daniel Caesar, James Blake, The Kooks, and Chvrches. That’s a Friday with genuine range, genre-spanning and consistently strong from top to bottom.
Saturday belongs to Twenty One Pilots, closing the night after a day that includes The Offspring, Pierce The Veil, Underworld, Mother Mother, Baby Queen, Børns, and Maisie Peters. The Offspring and Pierce The Veil both earned Pollstar cover features last year, and seeing them on the same day card is a genuine draw.
The Strokes headline Sunday, closing out the full weekend on a bill featuring The xx, Lola Young, Lil Yachty, The Black Crowes, Johnny Marr, Manic Street Preachers, and Loyle Carner. That’s a Sunday closer with real weight behind it.
A presale for Banamex cardholders begins May 26 at 2 p.m. local time, with the general on-sale following May 27 at 2 p.m. local time. Full details and tickets are available at coronacapital.com.mx.
Corona Capital 2026 Lineup Highlights:
Friday, November 20 Gorillaz, Mumford & Sons, Daniel Caesar, James Blake, The Kooks, Chvrches, CMAT, Anna Luna, Chezile, Absolutely and more
Saturday, November 21 Twenty One Pilots, The Offspring, Pierce The Veil, Underworld, Mother Mother, Baby Queen, Børns, Maisie Peters, Baby Queen, Balu Brigada, Dope Lemon, Jordana, Militarie Gun, Peaches and more
Sunday, November 22 The Strokes, The xx, Lola Young, Lil Yachty, The Black Crowes, Johnny Marr, Manic Street Preachers, Loyle Carner, Lola Young, Bad Suns, Ela Minus, Good Kid and more


