Limitless Live, the UK’s largest free live music show with social purpose at its core, today announces Strandz and Olympia Vitalis. have joined GRAMMY-Nominated headliners FLO for its fifth-anniversary year at London’s Roundhouse on May 3rd 2026. All tickets will be free of charge and are available here.

Strandz joins the line-up shortly after the release of his project ‘Diaspora Dance Music’, featuring collaborators Krept, Pip Millett and Teejay. Emerging as a future star of the UK rap scene, the south-London artist is known for tracks including ‘Us Against The World’, ‘J’adore’ and ‘Don’t Let Them See You Cry’. Olympia Vitalis raised in West London, Olympia has established herself within the soul genre, exploring themes close to her heart through thoughtful songwriting that seamlessly blends reflections on both significant and everyday experiences. Her career has been shaped by a strong live presence, including a performance of her single ‘The Rush’ on A COLORS SHOW, and support slots for artists such as Baby Rose, Teddy Swims, Victor Ray, Bilal, and Corto all across the UK and EU. Following festival appearances at St Lucia Jazz Festival, Cross The Tracks, We Out Here, and Latitude, Olympia went on to perform her debut headline show at Ellen’s Jazz Bar at House of KOKO.

Headlining this year is GRAMMY-nominated R&B girl group, FLO. 2024 saw the release of their acclaimed debut album, ‘Access All Areas’, with recent collaborators including GloRilla, Kaytranada, Kehlani, Cynthia Erivo and more. Known for hits including ‘In My Bag’, ‘Fly Girl’ and ‘Cardboard Box’, 2025 has seen the group complete a massive UK, EU, and US headline tour and earn a GRAMMY nomination for Best Progressive R&B album – the first nomination for a British R&B group in twenty years. FLO joins an incredible alumni of previous headliners, including Raye, Young T & Bugsey, Ms Banks, K-Trap and Krept & Konan.

As Limitless Live approaches its fifth anniversary in 2026, the event continues to stand as a vital platform, using music and culture as a force for empowerment. Since 2022, Limitless Live has stayed true to its mission to connect and inspire aspirational young people from underrepresented backgrounds, creating opportunities that extend far beyond the stage. Over the past five years, it has brought live music experiences to more than 12,000 young people and worked with over 150 charity and community partners to make live music accessible to all.

With young people at the heart of everything Limitless Live does, this year it’s partnering with an established music label to allow two emerging artists to work with some of the best writers and producers over a two-day period on the 19th & 20th of March. One of the two artists will also get the incredible opportunity to perform at Limitless Live on the 3rd of May 2026.

Joining the artists camp as mentors will be Birmingham rising-rap sensation Wohdee and renowned producer Owen Cutts, who has worked with the likes of Stormzy and more. Known for her viral hit ‘My Shayla’, which received a remix from UK rap icon Ms Banks, Wohdee was also one of Limitless Live’s 2025 performers. Owen Cutts aka ‘Mr Cutts’, is a producer/songwriter from North West London who has worked with some of the most respected and influential artists in the industry. He has producer credits with Stormzy, Kojey Radical, Greentea Peng, Maverick Sabre, Jacob Collier, Clean Bandit, JGrrey and Tom Walker, to name a few.

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