NCT Taeyong, ATEEZ and RIIZE Among First Lineup Announced for 2026 SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer

K-pop’s biggest live stages are starting to take shape for the year’s summer concert season, after SBS announced the first lineup for the 2026 SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer. The festival will be held August 9 at KINTEX in Goyang, and its initial roster includes major acts such as NCT Taeyong, DAY6’s Wonpil, ATEEZ, ZEROBASEONE, RIIZE, and more, with additional headliners expected to be revealed later.
First lineup drops ahead of August 9 show
In an announcement posted on Soompi on June 12, SBS said it has unveiled the first wave of performers for the summer edition, highlighting both established names and newer generations of K-pop. Joining Taeyong and Wonpil are groups including ATEEZ and ZEROBASEONE, alongside RIIZE, NCT WISH, MEOVV, and additional acts such as AND2BLE, ALPHA DRIVE ONE, ALLDAY PROJECT, and Hearts2Hearts.
The festival also teased that its special headliners will be disclosed in a future update—an element that typically drives last-minute ticket interest as fans track when “top-billing” artists will be confirmed.
How SBS Gayo Daejeon’s format has evolved
To understand why this announcement is drawing attention, it helps to look at SBS Gayo Daejeon’s changing schedule. According to the report, the event originally began in 1996. It later settled into a traditional year-end slot as a Christmas-period gathering, with the festival commonly held in the latter part of the year around 2007.
But that pattern shifted starting in 2024, when SBS expanded the concept into a biannual format—creating a summer edition in addition to the year-end version. With summer now established as a regular stop, the first lineup reveal for 2026 becomes an early signal of the scale SBS wants for mid-year K-pop viewing.
A lineup that spans multiple eras of K-pop
The roster announced so far suggests SBS is aiming for broad appeal across fandom demographics. Taeyong’s participation brings mainstream attention tied to NCT’s ongoing global footprint, while Wonpil anchors the lineup with DAY6’s band-centered identity. ATEEZ’s presence adds a performance-forward group known for high-energy choreography, and ZEROBASEONE represents a different generation of pop-oriented idol chemistry.
At the same time, the inclusion of newer or more niche-leaning acts—such as NCT WISH, MEOVV, and Hearts2Hearts—signals that the festival intends to be more than a greatest-hits showcase. Instead, it’s positioning itself as a platform where emerging performers can appear alongside chart-leading headliners once they’re announced.
What fans should watch next
While the announcement provides a first glimpse of the roster, the remaining questions are likely to define the final season narrative. Chief among them is SBS’s promise of special headliners to be revealed soon. Those names can shift online sentiment quickly, especially when fans compare who will be booked as central attractions versus supporting performers.
Another item to watch is how SBS balances the set across categories: soloists (like Taeyong), bands (like DAY6’s Wonpil), and large groups (such as ATEEZ and RIIZE). As the event date approaches, additional lineup rounds usually aim to refine that mix—both for viewing variety and for stage logistics on a major arena production scale.
Why the summer edition matters
The summer edition’s existence also changes how K-pop fans plan the year. A biannual SBS Gayo Daejeon can function as both a cultural touchstone and a competitive showcase of what each label’s roster is built around during the mid-year period. For artists, a prime summer slot at a major venue like KINTEX is a chance to translate momentum from releases and tours into high-visibility broadcast-style performances.
For audiences, the August 9 date offers an early benchmark for the rest of the season’s major concerts and festival announcements—making today’s lineup reveal less about a single show and more about setting the tone for summer’s biggest stage conversations.
What happens next: SBS is expected to release additional performer details, including the festival’s special headliners. Fans should also look for further updates on stage programming and any late lineup additions as August 9 approaches.
Until then: the first lineup already paints a picture of a wide-angled lineup—spanning established groups, breakout acts, and solo performances—designed to make the 2026 SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer an event to watch well before the final name list is complete.
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