as 2026 special guests revealed
Festival
Dates: 23-26 July 2026
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Harrogate
International Festivals have announced the full line up of Special Guest
headliners for the 2026 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, the
world’s largest and most prestigious celebration of crime fiction, taking place
23-26 July 2026.
Ann
Cleeves and Brenda Blethyn, Anthony Horowitz, Holly Jackson, Chris Brookmyre,
Chris Whitaker, Jane Harper and LJ Ross join previously announced headliners Nadine
Matheson, Gillian McAllister, Steve Cavanagh, Alice Feeney and David Baldacci on
a thrilling line-up of crime writing legends and international bestsellers from
the UK, Australia, Ireland and the US, curated by 2026 Festival Programming
Chair, Lisa Jewell.
Now
in its twenty-third year, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
(23–26 July 2026) is the jewel in the crown of the global crime fiction
community, offering readers from around the world a unique opportunity to hear
from literary superstars and discover stunning new talent. Taking place at the
Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, a packed programme of fascinating panels, talks and
inspiring creative workshops showcases the very best of the world’s most
popular genre.
Headline
events include:
An
unmissable event for Vera fans as writer Ann Cleeves and actor Brenda Blethyn, who
played DCI Vera Stanhope for fourteen years, take an exclusive
behind-the-scenes look at the much-loved TV series, and Cleeves unveils her
latest Vera Stanhope novel.
Hugely
successful author and TV writer Anthony Horowitz returns to the Festival hot on
the heels of smash-hit BBC TV dramas Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders to
showcase his latest novel.
Making
her Festival debut Holly Jackson, mega bestselling author of A Good Girl's
Guide to Murder, introduces her new unputdownable thriller, Not Quite Dead Yet.
‘Queen
of the psychological thriller’ and 2026 Festival Chair Lisa Jewell in
conversation with Lee Child, iconic creator of the Jack Reacher novels.
Two
of the most original voices in crime fiction, and previous winners of the Theakston
Old Peculier Novel of the Year, Chris Whitaker and Chris Brookmyre make a
welcome return to the Festival to discuss their latest novels, as Chris
Brookmyre celebrates his 30th year as a published author.
Homegrown phenomenon LJ Ross and internationally celebrated Australian author Jane Harper, both multi-million-copy sensations, showcase their much-anticipated new novels.
Lisa
Jewell, 2026 Programming Chair of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing
Festival says:
“I
came to my role as this year's Chair of programming for the Theakston's Old
Peculier Crime Writing Festival with a golden wish-list of crime writing
superstars, and I can barely believe how many of them we have now confirmed as
headliners. It's a brilliant mix of new faces, perennial favourites and a
surprise or two and I think readers are going to be blown away by this year's
line-up. I am so excited to be there, in the moment, sharing this programme in
all its glory with our attendees; so many incredible headliners, so many
fascinating conversations, so much to look forward to. Roll on Harrogate 2026!”
The
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival is delivered by the north of
England’s leading arts Festival organisation, Harrogate International Festivals,
and forms part of their diverse year-round portfolio of events, which aims to
bring immersive cultural experiences to as many people as possible. Harrogate
International Festivals celebrates six decades of arts Festivals in 2026,
marking the milestone with more headline names than ever and exciting
developments, set to make it the biggest Festival yet.
Simon
Theakston, Chairman of T&R Theakston Ltd, said:
“It
is a huge honour to support the world’s biggest and best crime writing Festival
for an incredible twenty-third year. After our most successful year ever in 2025,
we are delighted to welcome a bumper crop of exceptional Special Guests who include
icons of the genre, chart topping authors and writers behind some of the most
watched TV adaptations in recent years to our one-of-a-kind Festival this summer.”
Sharon
Canavar, Chief Executive of Harrogate International Festivals, said:
“I’m
so proud of the incredible roster of Special Guest headliners curated by Lisa
Jewell and the team. Readers have always been at the heart of the Festival and
in the National Year of Reading, the 2026 programme is unapologetically
reader-led, celebrating some of the most-read authors in the world whose books showcase
the enduring appeal of crime fiction. Watch out for some more big reveals when
we share the full programme in April and we hope you’ll join us at the Festival
in July!”
Weekend
Break Packages are on sale now. To book, please call the Festivals team on +44(0)1423
562 303 or email info@harrogate-festival.org.uk.
Rover tickets and individual event tickets go on sale in Spring 2026. More
information about tickets and packages can be found here.
