Christina Aguilera has been announced as the final big name addition to the Heritage Live Festival line-up at Sandringham, with the seven-time Grammy winner due to headline the royal estate event in Norfolk on 21 August 2026.
For fans searching now, the timing matters because Aguilera’s Sandringham date will be her only live performance in the UK in 2026. It also marks her first UK appearance since 2022, when she visited London, Manchester and Liverpool.
Festival organiser Giles Cooper said the team was delighted to have Aguilera completing the 2026 line-up, adding that there are not many artists who have had a career like hers. He said she has continued to reinvent herself for more than 25 years while remaining one of the most recognisable and respected voices in music, and called her arrival at Sandringham a real moment for the festival.
The booking gives the event a final high-profile name even though several major acts were already on the bill. Janet Jackson, Lionel Richie and Wyclef Jean have signed up for the festival, while Craig David, Blue and Ruby Roberts will appear as special guests with Aguilera.
That mix of names leaves Sandringham with a crowded pop lineup and a clear selling point: Aguilera’s lone UK show of 2026. Ricky Martin is also set for his first UK show in a decade at the wider event, supported by Sugababes, Olly Alexander and Sophie Castillo, while Eric Clapton will headline the Sunday event.
The result is a completed Heritage Live Festival bill built around a rare Aguilera appearance at one of the summer’s most closely watched venue announcements. What remains unknown is the shape of her set, but the date is fixed and the show now stands as the festival’s defining booking for 2026.

