BBC Radio 1's Sound of 2026 Longlist Reveals Ten Artists Tipped for Success Next Year
The annual BBC Radio 1 Sound of 2026 longlist has been announced, featuring ten exciting new artists who are expected to make a significant impact in the music industry next year. Among those making the cut are Sombr, Geese, and Sasha Keable, showcasing the diversity and talent of emerging artists.
Established in 2003, the Sound of list has become a trusted marker of future success, with past winners including Adele, Lady Gaga, and Lewis Capaldi. The current longlist includes Alessi Rose, Chloe Qisha, Florence Road, Jim Legxacy, kwn, Royel Otis, Skye Newman, and Sombr.
The shortlist and eventual winner will be selected by over 170 UK music industry professionals and artists, including Elton John, Dua Lipa, and Sam Smith. The top five from the list will be announced from January 5, 2026, with the overall winner crowned on January 9.
Changes have been made to the criteria for this year's Sound of longlist, in response to criticism following last year's winner, Chappell Roan. The revised rules now cap artists at three top 10 singles and two U.K. top 10 albums or singles, aiming to provide a more balanced selection of emerging talent.
Sombr has made the cut with their highest-charting album, I Barely Know Her, which reached number 10 in 2025. Geese's acclaimed third album, Getting Killed, followed closely behind at number 26. Meanwhile, Skye Newman boasts three top 40 U.K. singles, including a standout hit "Family Matters" that reached the top 10.
The revised Sound of list is designed to provide a fresh and representative snapshot of emerging talent in the UK music scene. With this year's longlist featuring such a diverse range of artists, fans and industry insiders are eagerly anticipating the announcement of the shortlist and eventual winner.
The annual BBC Radio 1 Sound of 2026 longlist has been announced, featuring ten exciting new artists who are expected to make a significant impact in the music industry next year. Among those making the cut are Sombr, Geese, and Sasha Keable, showcasing the diversity and talent of emerging artists.
Established in 2003, the Sound of list has become a trusted marker of future success, with past winners including Adele, Lady Gaga, and Lewis Capaldi. The current longlist includes Alessi Rose, Chloe Qisha, Florence Road, Jim Legxacy, kwn, Royel Otis, Skye Newman, and Sombr.
The shortlist and eventual winner will be selected by over 170 UK music industry professionals and artists, including Elton John, Dua Lipa, and Sam Smith. The top five from the list will be announced from January 5, 2026, with the overall winner crowned on January 9.
Changes have been made to the criteria for this year's Sound of longlist, in response to criticism following last year's winner, Chappell Roan. The revised rules now cap artists at three top 10 singles and two U.K. top 10 albums or singles, aiming to provide a more balanced selection of emerging talent.
Sombr has made the cut with their highest-charting album, I Barely Know Her, which reached number 10 in 2025. Geese's acclaimed third album, Getting Killed, followed closely behind at number 26. Meanwhile, Skye Newman boasts three top 40 U.K. singles, including a standout hit "Family Matters" that reached the top 10.
The revised Sound of list is designed to provide a fresh and representative snapshot of emerging talent in the UK music scene. With this year's longlist featuring such a diverse range of artists, fans and industry insiders are eagerly anticipating the announcement of the shortlist and eventual winner.