A new music festival is set to launch in Keighley this summer, with major headline acts confirmed for its debut weekend at Cougar Park.
Cougar Live Music Experience (MusicX) will take place at Cougar Park, home of Keighley Cougars, bringing two nights of live music to the town on 24th-25th July 2026.
Organisers say the event will open on Friday with a headline performance from JLS, followed on Saturday by UB40 featuring Ali Campbell.
JLS, who rose to prominence after appearing on The X Factor, have built a 16-year career, achieving multiple chart successes and BRIT Awards, including British Breakthrough Act and British Single for ‘Beat Again’.
The group has sold millions of records and tickets worldwide.
Meanwhile, UB40 featuring Ali Campbell continues to tour globally, building on a legacy spanning more than four decades.
Campbell’s vocals were central to the band’s commercial success, which includes 70 million records sold and over 50 UK chart hits.

Festival organisers say the weekend will offer a family-friendly experience, with a main stage show each night and a range of ticket options, including VIP packages with priority access and entry to a designated Golden Circle area.
The launch of the festival marks a new venture for the Cougars, who are aiming to expand their role beyond sport and into live entertainment. The event is intended to bring large-scale performances to a local audience, reducing the need for travel to nearby cities.
Kaue Garcia and Ryan O’Neill, Owners of Keighley Cougars, said:
“We are thrilled to bring Cougar Live MusicX to Cougar Park. It’s always been our mission to serve our community and neighbouring cities.
"Launching a festival of this scale is a testament to the spirit and passion of Keighley and we look forward to welcoming everyone for a weekend of fantastic music and celebration.”
Piper Music Management, the show’s production with experience in staging concerts across the UK, added:
“Our team is delighted to work with the Cougars on such a landmark event. Cougar Live MusicX will set a new standard for live music in the area, and we can’t wait to deliver an experience audiences will remember for years to come.”
Event producer Horlock House has also been involved in developing the festival.
Managing director Jack Horlock said:
“We are honoured to work with Cougar Live MusicX and Piper Music because Horlock House is all about inclusivity. Our goal is to create opportunities and spaces where everyone feels welcomed and valued, regardless of background.
"To be part of an event that not only champions diversity and local neighbourhood, but also connects to a wider global community, is truly inspiring. We look forward to delivering an event that will resonate near and far”.

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