Ones to Watch: Cross the Tracks 2026

Ones to Watch: Cross the Tracks 2026 The end of May marks another edition of the Brockwell Park favourite. Here’s who we think you shouldn’t miss: By Caitlin Taylor 6 May 2026 BEL COBAIN We’ve been writing about Bel since the start of TNAM. She’s a consistent talent who continues to put out beautiful music year by year, as evidenced by her new EP ‘Kizzy‘. Listen to – ‘Am I Dumb’ & ‘Fucking City’ CHARLOTTE DOWSSON Her new single ‘Siren Song’ is fittingly titled, Charlotte Dowsson has the kind of voice that could lure lost souls out to sea. Her alluring style of R&B should be able to entice a crowd later this month. Listen to – ‘Siren Song’ & ‘Come to Me’ DEMAE Demae’s smooth voice is clearly influenced by classic R&B, but with an innovative edge demonstrated through creative instrumentation. Listen to – ‘Mystical Approach’ & ‘Don’t Play the Fool’ SHOLTO Sholto appears to do a bit of everything as a drummer/instrumentalist/composer/producer who’s influences stem from jazz and soul to Krautrock. His recent collaboration with Phoebe Coco is a must-listen. Listen to – ‘Everything is Stolen Away’ & ‘Electric Soup’ Find our review of the previous Cross the Tracks here – Buy tickets here –