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Grange Festival unveils bold 2026 season with 26 shows and 40 debuts

5/23/2026 · News

The Grange Festival’s 2026 season launches June 2 with a record expansion, featuring three world-premiere operas, genre-defying concerts, and Ballet Black’s 25th-anniversary return. Over 40 artists will perform for the first time in Hampshire, including Isabela Diaz in a new *La Bohème* and Frank Sinatra tribute led by John Wilson.

The Grange Festival will open its 2026 season on June 2 with a record-breaking lineup of 26 performances, including three new opera productions, three concerts, and a dance showcase, running through July 12. Organizers confirmed the expansion—adding an extra week—after the festival’s 2025 edition sold out, with CEO Tyler Stoops calling it a "leap into uncharted artistic territory."

26 performancesTotal shows announced for the 2026 season, including 40 festival debuts

Stoops highlighted the festival’s commitment to innovation, citing a fusion of Puccini’s *La Bohème*—debuted by director David Geselson and conductor Richard Farnes with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra—and Handel’s *Giulio Cesare*, staged by David Alden and conducted by Christian Curnyn with the Early Opera Company. The lineup also includes Tchaikovsky’s *Eugene Onegin*, directed by Max Webster, known for his recent Macbeth production with David Tennant.

Key Highlights

  • ✅ First *La Bohème* in Hampshire led by Isabela Diaz as Mimì
  • ⚡ Handel’s *Giulio Cesare* debuts with countertenor Tim Mead in the title role
  • 💡 Ballet Black returns to mark its 25th anniversary with two works

The concert series features John Wilson conducting the Sinfonia of London in a Sinatra celebration with vocalist Matt Ford, while *The Soul of Opera* explores opera’s ties to soul and gospel, drawing from Aretha Franklin’s *Nessun Dorma*. Mozart’s *La Clemenza di Tito*, performed by Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques, and *Eugene Onegin* round out the operatic selections, with Vladislav Chizhov making his debut as Onegin.

ProductionDirectorConductorNotable Cast
*La Bohème*David GeselsonRichard FarnesIsabela Diaz, Rhian Lois, Luke Norvell
*Eugene Onegin*Max WebsterLidiya YankovskayaVladislav Chizhov, Ruzan Mantashyan
*Giulio Cesare*David AldenChristian CurnynTim Mead, Sarah Brady

Ballet Black’s return, marking its 25th year, will feature Olivier Award-winning *Ingoma* by Mthuthuzeli November and a new work by Alvin Ailey alum Hope Boykin. The festival also welcomes back the Welsh National Opera Orchestra for *The Soul of Opera*, a genre-blending showcase led by Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser.

💡 Pro Tip

Book tickets early: Festival organizers noted that 60% of last year’s audience purchased within 72 hours of sales opening.

Stoops emphasized the festival’s role in bridging classical tradition and contemporary artistry. "We’re not just programming operas," he said. "We’re curating experiences that challenge and inspire, from baroque revival to soul-infused orchestral works." The expanded schedule reflects growing demand, with organizers adding a ninth open-air venue to accommodate demand following 2025’s record attendance.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 40 — Festival debuts by artists from 12 countries
  • 9 — Total performance venues, including three new outdoor stages
  • £1.8m — Revenue generated for Hampshire’s economy in 2025

Tickets go on sale March 10, with a pre-sale for patrons opening February 27. The festival’s board of trustees, led by new chair Caroline Gardiner, has pledged £500,000 in bursaries to support emerging artists. "This season is about legacy," Gardiner said, "both for Hampshire and for the artists we’re elevating."

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